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a design competition would be good the only prize is Kudos though

could hold it for like 2 weeks you get 3 designs in the one POST (ie post has to be edited to add more pics), only people entering the competition are to post in said thread and thread to be moderated like the soup nazis kitchen. See what you guys think i know there are a few budding designers here more than what have already posted ill draft up a thread later with rules and we can go from there.

and after that people get to vote for whos they like the most the one with the most votes wins

Excellent, start a new topic with rules and no chit chat, just voting polls.

Im freezing so i want a new jumper soon :(

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We just got our team Polo Shirts, Hoodies and Beanies back from the screen printer. The polos and hoodies were all screen printed and the beanies were embroided(spelling) and it ALL came up a treat, we got ours done by Norwood Screen Printers which are next to the CAMS Office in Kent Town.

Personally i wouldn't get one unless it was the proper SAU logo, So count me out!

We just got our team Polo Shirts, Hoodies and Beanies back from the screen printer. The polos and hoodies were all screen printed and the beanies were embroided(spelling) and it ALL came up a treat, we got ours done by Norwood Screen Printers which are next to the CAMS Office in Kent Town.

Personally i wouldn't get one unless it was the proper SAU logo, So count me out!

Im all for simple design and proper SAU logo too.

2 of my friends also work at Pt. Road sports, and they do printing (they also do my club uniforms). Could ask how much on final design and see if i could get a discount.

i didn't know there was an actual SAU logo? what does it look like?

the sau symbols on my first designs r the SAU logo like all tha decals u can purchase for ur car, well i thought they were tha SAU logo ? i got them frm this site :(

if you look at the banner at the top of the page, that is one of the "official" SAU logos..

skylinesaustralia

there is also the SAU like the stickers (with the S ontop of the AU)

i think we should keep it to how PK does his, with the SAU logo (and optional username) on the front and "www.skylinesaustralia.com" on the back

im not opposed to having giant logo, or tail lights on the back (i think that could look quite good)

but having:

www.skylinesaustralia.com

SAU

skylines australia

seem like a bit of overkill to me...

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