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or these pixelated messes...

post-78856-0-08109600-1334374615_thumb.jpg < SAU Tacho style.

post-78856-0-13574800-1334376486_thumb.jpg < a little hard to see but the same SAU Tacho but smaller, web addy on sleeves or perhaps even around the collar.

Is polo an option??

Edited by Not a Pulsar

or these pixelated messes...

post-78856-0-08109600-1334374615_thumb.jpg < SAU Tacho style.

post-78856-0-13574800-1334376486_thumb.jpg < a little hard to see but the same SAU Tacho but smaller, web addy on sleeves or perhaps even around the collar.

Is polo an option??

I really like the fact the tacho is at idle.

Most of the cars are awesome enough when just sitting there....

Perhaps a bit of this action?

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Does this tacho come from a specific series of Skyline? It's a pretty good idea, but when people see it will they be able to associate that tachometer with Nissans, Skylines or Skylines Australia if the SAU badge wasn't there?

I think that's the underlying purpose we need to keep in mind when designing stuff for a specific forum like this! :)

Edit: Whilst I'm posting, I'll just chuck up a slightly updated pic of my previous design. I'm not sure if I've got all the details right, so if you can see anything missing please let me know.

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Edited by -Tom

Is just an idea. Fine tuning could be done later.

Just wanting to "Gauge" peoples interest :rolleyes: but just like the logo, if people don't know what SAU stands for, they will be none the wiser. Given time and exposure these could become synonymous.

With familiarity comes understanding.

Edited by Not a Pulsar

Just quickly rubbed these out.

Just a rough dodgy idea or two.

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that looks awesome! But maybe switch the colours because the majority of people that are part of this club would do alot of DIY work and if they where a white tshirt while working there car, its get dirty pretty quickly, so i think white car outlines on a white background?

Edited by a.tran8

that looks awesome! But maybe switch the colours because the majority of people that are part of this club would do alot of DIY work and if they where a white tshirt while working there car, its get dirty pretty quickly, so i think white car outlines on a white background?

post-78856-0-79794100-1334469372_thumb.jpg post-78856-0-82441700-1334470817_thumb.jpg

Edited by Not a Pulsar

hmm yeh was gona go black with it but i started off white as you can see and by the time i finshed it was liked 2 in the morning so couldn't be bothered changing. in terms of copyright, they say as long as you change 30% it shouldn't be a problem. + were a nissan forum so i doubt nissan would get all picky about something like this =P, who knows..

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