Should I make myself my Video Game Logo as a T-Shirt [NEW ALT DESIGN]

Make it or nah


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If it changes anybodys minds, here the extended Logo.
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I used my Avatar-Sized Icon, rather then the full one, so if this one looks better let me know.
 
Eh, I honestly can say I'm not a fan. I don't really understand what the stuff surrounding the H is supposed to be either.
 
[size=-2]Depends what you'd be making it for...Promotion? Or just to have? It could be neat as something to have for memory sake, but will it still be your logo a year from now? Two? Five? Ya know what I mean?[/size]
 
[size=-2]Depends what you'd be making it for...Promotion? Or just to have? It could be neat as something to have for memory sake, but will it still be your logo a year from now? Two? Five? Ya know what I mean?[/size]

I agree with this. It's got to have last-ability to sustain its use throughout the years :)
 
if its just for yourself i think its fine 0: but the others have a point about the ability to sustain itself, but i really cant comment on logo design xD;;
 
I like the idea and I like the logo, however I HIGHLY suggest that you make it x2 smaller and be on the upper half of the t-shirt rather than fill it because it's looks kinda blurry now
 
Really, I think no. Not in any way trying to be mean, or keep you from doing your thang.

But, the biggest problem with the logo is that it's SUPER BUSY. Like, I have no idea what I'm looking at. It's kind of just a mess of color (well two colors) and shapes.

Maybe simplify it a little, and if that's not an option, definitely try making smaller.
 
Yeah I kind of agree with the above poster. It has a bunch of unnecessary shapes that don't have a clear meaning or purpose. The design might also get blurry if you expand it on a shirt like with what you did in the first picture.
 
Just to be clear do half the people that vote no know what the meaning of the logo on his shirt is? Saying it's stupid and to not do it because it looks bad is kind of not objective unless the person understands the meaning behind the design. Not saying this to stir any negativity, just would like to point it out :)
 
Definitely work on the logo a little more before spending that kind of money. I would personally make it a lot smaller because right now it looks very blurry and even distorted, kind of like you stretched it unevenly in a graphics program. I prefer the first logo because it's less busy and distracting to the eye than the second one. The red is kind of bright to me as well, especially next to the black, unless that's the look you're going for.

The only reason why you should be pickier with a t shirt design is because money is involved. You have to think, will I still want this next year? How about in three years time? Does this really mean a lot to me, enough to put it on a t shirt? That kind of thing. I do think it's very nice and creative that you want to design your own shirt. C:
 
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