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T-shirt Ideas

WiredjWiredj Registered User new member
edited April 2008 in Help / Advice Forum
I've come up with a few ideas for t-shirts. They are all in the same vein as the "Rogues do it from behind" shirt. I think it would be even better if Gabe could draw some simple art for each one. Here goes:

"Druids do it like an animal."
"Warlocks do it in the dark."
"Paladins do it with protection."
"Priests do it with the light on."
"Shamans do it with toys."
"Mages do it in groups."

For warriors and hunters, I have a few ideas but they don't seem too catchy.
"Warriors do it angry."
"Warriors do it with stamina."
"Warriors do it all night long."
"Hunters do it in the woods."
"Hunters do it long-distance."

So I thought it would be cool for Gabe and Tycho to make a line of t-shirts based on these ideas, with humorous pictures for each. Feel free to input any better ideas you have for the classes.

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  • Fizban140Fizban140 Registered User, __BANNED USERS regular
    edited April 2008
    I don't think they even post on the forums.

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  • VThornheartVThornheart Registered User regular
    edited April 2008
    Aye. You might have better luck E-Mailing them, but good luck with that. I don't think I've ever gotten a reply to an E-Mail I sent to them. I used to think they were snubbing me, but then I realized that they probably recieve thousands of them a day... and they wouldn't be able to leave their house if they tried to answer them. =)

    You might be better off trying to make the T-Shirts on your own in the end.

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  • NeadenNeaden Registered User regular
    edited April 2008
    Pretty much no one takes random unsolicited product ideas due to potential liability and IP hassles.

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  • LailLail Surrey, B.C.Registered User regular
    edited April 2008
    Though this is probably as far as your idea is going to go, I must say those are some pretty good one-liners.

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  • DeadlySherpaDeadlySherpa Registered User regular
    edited April 2008
    You would have better luck simply making them for yourself.

    If you could tie someone in to make a decent art graphic it would be fantastic and you could get cafepress to print a few out for you but it would be simpler to create a stencil from stiff posterboard or vinyl/cellophane? roll. Use fabric paint and if your design is good enough it may attract more attention.

    Graphic design is difficult to break into though and you'll need more than a catchphrase to pitch to a customer/client.

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  • NeadenNeaden Registered User regular
    edited April 2008
    Oh hey, I just remembered that shirt.woot.com runs contests for submitting shirts if you want to do it there.

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  • cfgausscfgauss Registered User regular
    edited April 2008
    Aye. You might have better luck E-Mailing them, but good luck with that. I don't think I've ever gotten a reply to an E-Mail I sent to them. I used to think they were snubbing me, but then I realized that they probably recieve thousands of them a day... and they wouldn't be able to leave their house if they tried to answer them. =)

    You might be better off trying to make the T-Shirts on your own in the end.

    I've actually gotten a response to every e-mail I've sent them :p. But maybe that's because all my e-mails have been "I lived in Spokane, too, it does suck!"

    Also, I'm pretty sure all of these t-shirts have been done since, like, the '80s. So unless you can come up with some really good art to go with it, I wouldn't bother.

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  • VThornheartVThornheart Registered User regular
    edited April 2008
    cfgauss wrote: »
    Aye. You might have better luck E-Mailing them, but good luck with that. I don't think I've ever gotten a reply to an E-Mail I sent to them. I used to think they were snubbing me, but then I realized that they probably recieve thousands of them a day... and they wouldn't be able to leave their house if they tried to answer them. =)

    You might be better off trying to make the T-Shirts on your own in the end.

    I've actually gotten a response to every e-mail I've sent them :p. But maybe that's because all my e-mails have been "I lived in Spokane, too, it does suck!"

    Also, I'm pretty sure all of these t-shirts have been done since, like, the '80s. So unless you can come up with some really good art to go with it, I wouldn't bother.

    lol! Hmm, maybe they *were* snubbing me then. =( Oh well.

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  • FuzzyMcNubNubsFuzzyMcNubNubs Spring Valley, CARegistered User new member
    edited May 2012
    I think that the warrior tags are pretty hilarious.

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