ok.. a bit late, but here are some clarifications: I am not going to do (nor will be able to) stickers, umbrellas, dark t-shirts, other non-flat items (mugs are an exception :) The reason for that is that dye-sublimation works only on white or light-colored items/fabrics. Maybe someone else can do other items? Also there's one more limitation on the choice of fabrics. It has to be polyester or (in worst case) poly mix. Cotton better? Maybe, but it cannot be used in sublimation, also there are really neat, comfortable, high quality polyester outer, cotton inner t's and sweat shirts, and I might do those.

--misty (running to get a crying baby)

P.S. Where are the logos?? Nobody wants to design anything?

In reply to Re: PM merchandise/icon design quest by misty
in thread PM merchandise/icon design quest by vroom

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