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Written by Jamie Stevens
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Sunday, 10 January 2010 21:56 |
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How many times have you been asked by a concerned muggle if you are lost?
The idea behind this Geocaching T Shirt Logo was to have the front reading "I'm not lost", and the back reading "I'm Geocaching". You can see my daughter modelling an example further down the article.
 
 
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- .png file
- .svg (Scalable Vector File, suitable for enlarged prints)
Put the Logo on a T Shirt
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Last Updated on Monday, 01 February 2010 11:58 |
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Creative Commons Licence
The Logos and associated slogans displayed on yorkshiregeocaching.co.uk were created by James Stevens, aka Jaz of metalheads design.
  
You are free to use them under the Attribution, Non-Commercial, No-Dervitives Creative Commons Licence.
This means you can use them for personal use, and display them in their original unaltered form (say on your Geocaching Profile), but you want to re-disribute them elsewhere on the Internet or other Digital Media, you must attribute them to myself (as Jaz, with a link to http://logos.yorkshiregeocaching.co.uk).
If you wish to use them for any other than above, please contact me.
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About Our Online Shop
In our T Shirt Designer shop, you can create your perfect item.
We've created some example T Shirts for you, using our logos, and you can customise the colours, shirt type and logos as much as you like.
For years I've used Spreadshirt as a printing firm. They are based in Germany, and delivery times to the UK are typically 7 days.
There are cheaper companies out there, but Spreadshirt's printing quality is top notch, and in my opinion well worth a couple of extra quid over the alternatives.
Spreadshirt handle the order and payment process, but they pay the designer a couple of quid in commision.
Favourite Logs
We wandered along following our part coords and arrived at a place which was a likely location for the final cache, but there was a middle aged (35ish) couple examining something right where we needed to be. I PAF'd SkaFace again and he confirmed we need to look there. There was nothing for it but to go looking. There was nothing on which to knock to alert them of our approach, so it was with much embarrassment on their part when I appeared right next to them and said "Excuse me, but we need to check this out", pointing to the item close by. The poor woman hurriedly did up her open blouse whilst the bloke stuttered "Oh, sorry, er of course", whilst removing his hands from within her blouse. The poor bloke's hands must have been freezing and needed warming up...  (Facial Reactions from the four of us.) After they had scurried off, we moved in and pretended to check the mechanism for a while, whilst scoping for the cache. Soon found and mission accomplished. A nice wander and it took until the very end to realise why this series was called Black and Blue Bridges. TFTC TNLN SL OVERANOUT  |
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