Which TSOM logo do you prefer?
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No i haven't done the tee myself, I went to a shop with the font and the logo, and they did a great job, I can ask them if you want which software they use, as I know the owner of the shop ...
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The New one isn't that bad but I prefere the Old one,
and I like the first MR logo, the 2 circle thingy....
and I like the first MR logo, the 2 circle thingy....
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Well, I've got both painted on the back of my leather...
I don't like the circle around the "new" logo, remove that (which I did for my leather) and I'd be completely 50/50. That reminds me, they need touching up before the gigs in Leeds/Manchester.
The logo from the Black October Tour/Walk Away/F&L&A cover is nice too, but nowehere near as striking.
BTW, did you know that, when peeling the skin from a human skull, it makes exactly the same noise as peeling an orange? Strange but true.
I don't like the circle around the "new" logo, remove that (which I did for my leather) and I'd be completely 50/50. That reminds me, they need touching up before the gigs in Leeds/Manchester.
The logo from the Black October Tour/Walk Away/F&L&A cover is nice too, but nowehere near as striking.
BTW, did you know that, when peeling the skin from a human skull, it makes exactly the same noise as peeling an orange? Strange but true.
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Got any experience peeling that of then?
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Yeah, I had a student nurse friend who lived in the same house as me many years ago. He snuck me into an autopsy observation pretending I was a first year student. I did throw up, but only once the mortician opened the body cavity. At least I won the bet that I wouldn't faint.Obviousman wrote:Got any experience peeling that of then?
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Put me right off my chow mein that has.
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Gross.Syberberg wrote: BTW, did you know that, when peeling the skin from a human skull, it makes exactly the same noise as peeling an orange? Strange but true.
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I had a spot on the lefthand side of my face removed under local anaesthetic and I definitley heard the sound of an orange being peeled during the op
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Old one, by far. Macabre, more obviously an anatomical drawing (something I have a soft spot for).
The new one seems to endorse baldness, as well it might given Von's current state of follicular frugality. Tsk tsk.
However, I do like the "cog" (as has been appropriated by HL for the upper right-hand corner of the page, if you've got the normal layout anyway). It would be groovy if you could have the old logo, surrounded by the new cog.
The new one seems to endorse baldness, as well it might given Von's current state of follicular frugality. Tsk tsk.
However, I do like the "cog" (as has been appropriated by HL for the upper right-hand corner of the page, if you've got the normal layout anyway). It would be groovy if you could have the old logo, surrounded by the new cog.
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like this?
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Aargh! I really want that logo on a spanky new shirt - Quiffy - fancy a second version of the new Myheartland.co.uk shirt - this logo on the front and the url on the back? I'd buy one, and I'd pay more than a dollar!
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Superb work there Blast, as per usualJames Blast wrote:like this?
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BTW I was joking about that LogoAndy TG wrote:The one with the crescent moon and the two oblong blocks either side - simple yet classic
I too kile the version from the RAH poster - Head and Star without any circles.
Also has anyone tried reversing the head, just to see?
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Andrew, you silly boy, just ask.Andy TG wrote:Also has anyone tried reversing the head, just to see?
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Syberberg wrote:Yeah, I had a student nurse friend who lived in the same house as me many years ago. He snuck me into an autopsy observation pretending I was a first year student. I did throw up, but only once the mortician opened the body cavity. At least I won the bet that I wouldn't faint.
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this was done many years ago
I ken it changed a few times but to me the geometry on this one is the finest
I ken it changed a few times but to me the geometry on this one is the finest
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well, it's coggy
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Blast Products 2006â„¢SINsister wrote:James Blast wrote:well, it's coggy
Oof.
We are there, when you need us for all your Sisters related logos. *
*just not the Reptile House one, well not yet. It has a lot of double lines. A bastard to redraw.
And if I'm gonna do it Sinny, I'll do it right!!
Please be patient. Thank you.
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James Blast wrote:And if I'm gonna do it Sinny, I'll do it right!!
Please be patient. Thank you.
I was actually referring to your excruciating pun, Mr. Blast.
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Nup! I don't get that, must be a Yank/Weegie communication breakdown. These things happen, no harm, no one injured.SINsister wrote:James Blast wrote:And if I'm gonna do it Sinny, I'll do it right!!
Please be patient. Thank you.
I was actually referring to your excruciating pun, Mr. Blast.
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