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Comment by David Thomas on December 11, 2012 at 3:43pm

Yes indeed, on the back would work well, also. I was just thinking, showing on the shirts, jackets etc, the association with the national CLC would be benificial. You have already done that very well on the web site header.

Thanks, David

 

Comment by Jason Edge on December 11, 2012 at 3:26pm
Just to add this is definitely something we can throw at design lady at PKD Screenprinting. She basically came up with that first design from scratch in a matter of minutes. I do remember her making a succinct point about how embroidery will need a very crisp design. She indicated colors would definitely need to be changed If going to a darker knit shirt vs the light grey T-shirt used in our first batches.
Comment by Jason Edge on December 11, 2012 at 3:20pm
Perhaps on back in large lettering. I replied regarding club shirt logo on other thread.
Comment by David Thomas on December 11, 2012 at 2:53pm

Sorry, from your response, I figured I must not have been clear. I'm thinking, adding the script only on the shirt brest badge, so when we are out in public wearing our shirts and non car people see the logo. They don't know what club, 63/64 Cadillac Chapter, indicated. Of course the script at the bottom could be increased in size to be more visible. Sorry to confuse you.

Thanks,

David

Comment by Jason Edge on December 11, 2012 at 2:15pm
Just to further complicate the matter we are technically the Cadillac LaSalle Club 1963-1964 Chapter, which thinking about it more ... if we want the complete club name on shirt logo we should have Cadillac LaSalle Club in the top semi circle and leave the rest as it is ....assuming all of that wording will fit in the top section.
Comment by Jason Edge on December 11, 2012 at 1:34pm

Used in the right context where we would only be showing the alternative shirt logo this might be something we could use.  Again it would not be used on the header of the website since we have the Cadillac LaSalle Club next to it, and on a shirt I'm afraid embroidered it would be too small and indistinct.  Also for any situation (e.g. our header up top) where you need to color outside the circle border to match the surrounding area,it will ether not be seen if black or hard to read.   I guess I'm still not sure what instances you are thinking of where we need to make it clear we are a chapter of the CLC? I'm thinking perhaps on letter stationary, but again I often also use the CLC logo on the same page or explicitly refer to the Cadillac LaSalle Club in the body of the letter.

Comment by David Thomas on December 11, 2012 at 12:47pm

Jason, this is sort of what I had in mind. Something subtle but explanatory. Your idea of the curved font inside the circle with Cadillac Chapter on top and Cadillac & LaSalle Club on bottom would look nice, too.

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