Love Caching Logo PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jamie Stevens   
Sunday, 31 January 2010 00:00

This design features our iCache logo within a Love Heart - the simplest way to say you Love Caching.

In our T Shirt Designer Shop you will also find a 'Love Night Caching' variation, available in Glo-in-the-dark or reflective foils.

 

 

 


 

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Last Updated on Monday, 01 February 2010 11:42
 

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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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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.


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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.

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