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Damn, you guys are sooooooooo organised.

Are you available for consultancy for Sydney Auto Salon? :) :) ;)

I love design number 2... and the "red shit" says "GOJIRA" in japanese katakana which means "Godzilla" ;)

You're in Sydney? Why didn't you tell us?

We're having a cruise tomorrow night if you want to come along! That'd be awesome!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=35330

Sunday I have to go out to State Sports Centre during the day, but I should be able to come out for a few beers on Sunday night! Who's going? Is anything organised yet?

Start a thread in the NSW section, most of the NSW'ers are too scared to come in here :)

lol I'm a NSWer (well was till last year) I can assure you Melb ppl are easy pickings compared to the ppl we have in Syd.

I haven't finished my designs yet, I'm working on 3 as well. James... quick q's the skyline logo you gave me is that traced off the R33/R34 fontset? coz the one I did was R32, dunno which to use. Also I remember you has ausrtralia written int he same font as well, but I haven't got it, if you could can you email that to me. And last but not least, the first and 3rd design has 3 colours on it. I thought we agreed on 2 to keep costs down?

Also any news on the polo shirts?

Skyline font

Was traced from a photo of the back of my car - so is R33 :)

Doesn't really matter which one though - if you have the R32 one as a font (mine is just the text outlines) then probably better to use that.

Australia text

Yeah - I kinda hacked that too... was the text in the URL - I used Handel Gothic Wide font.

Will email you the designs from last year if that helps?

3-colour

It's a 50% stipple of white - so technically just the 1 colour... the shirt guy said we could do a stipple if in a larger area, but probably easier if we don't :) So - fair call, best to keep to solids.

Polos

They are a more expensive shirt - and are stitched as opposed to printed. He still to get back with an actual quote - as the design setup costs are about $100 per logo (per colour) - and wasn't sure how much of the shirt was considered a single design. Will call him tomorrow am and push for an answer.

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