> Ok, I just got a mail from the printer, so here attached is how the logo > would look like without gradients (unless someone provides a better version, > likely it's possible to remove gradients from the svg to do it better) > > This is the shirt, with the different colors and pricing : > http://ddata.over-blog.com/xxxyyy/3/23/14/92/personnalisation/gn200p.pdf (we > would have to use the "4/5 colors" line in this case). We've already printed > some shirts with this technique for other things at school, and it looks > perfectly good, besides the lack of gradient. > > For the version with gradients, only a white shirt is possible, so we can't > get all these nice colors. But other than that, the printing would resist > better to high temperature washing. > > As you see, I have to order at least 30 shirts to get a low price. I think > that's ok because we can keep them and sell them at another event. Of > course, we may also print less the first time to see how they look. > > -- > Adrien. > You might consider the white logo on a dark colored shirt as well. Will they allow splitting the order between two colors? I have one black and one white shirt from CafePress, although I don't recall if those had a gradient logo or not. Do they show how big the logo will be? -scottmc