oldguy
15 February 2008 22:12
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He’s that good and he has an Atom. I could hate this man.
Seriously good work.
Oldguy
Yamaha Riders Do It Better (14/02/2008)
How are you mate , My name is Clint I am one of the owners and founder of City Bikers Crew, we have all art work on disk that we need a few good quotes from with our logo’s ect and we prefer the Embroidery than the Vinyls , if prices are agreeable in future , i can give you plenty of work in the future and recommend you to others but at the moment i have a whole forum waiting for me to sort this embroidery once and for all ,are site is www.CityBikersCrew.co.uk
my email is [email protected]
My number is 07986 953030
I have the art work here some is outlined too , i do like the way you can mix the colours but we do have an easier logo to do in one colour like silver reflecta etc…
I look forward to be hearing from you
Regards
Clint
Hi ClintNot sure if you received my emails?Just letting you know that I did try to contact you.Email me on: [email protected] CheersJohn
Atomfun (14/02/2008)
Yes, the Atom is an awesome machine. Some buy them to race, I just enjoy
I’ve been messing with the logo and came up with the following:
The words londonbikers.com is made up of letters each 5mm in height. This is the smallest acceptable font one can use in embroidery. The total length of the pattern is just over 10cms which is about the widest one can use on the left breast of a shirt. Based on these dimensions it makes it impossible to create the other text within the flag as it would be so small and just wouldn’t work.
Cheers
John
Nice work, but isn’t it done on a machine?
I would go for a patch that was just the elliptical/ flag LB logo but that was as large as the quoted example (10cm). That way it could be more detailed doing justice to the artwork.
As long as you had the correct font for the lettering
Yes, it was done on a machine. The pattern however was created by taking a ‘snapshot’ of the logo top of the web page.
I would be only to pleased to creat a pattern as required if I was provided with the artwork (file).
John
PS The font looks like Celtic, but just a guess.
WASP
22 February 2008 16:18
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Hi John can your machine turn out small clothing labels? as i’ve recently been looking at clothing labels/small tags with my wasp logo on it for my leather patches i make,
is it possible and what is the smallest label?
Are you looking for embroidery or printed?
If embroidery, what fabric would you want the design stitched on and how do you plan on ‘fixing’ to your patch?
Cheers
John