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Teen Identity T-Shirt Reveal (D361)

Since we moved from California to Georgia a little over eighteen months ago, we’ve been determined to get involved in our community. That started with photo shoots of neighborhood girls, which later became the core of our Teen Identity team. From there, we began reaching out to local companies and businesses to partner with them in reaching teens in our area. From Street Grace to Manna Scholarship Fund, we’ve begun building relationships and networks to have an impact in our community.

This weekend is our most ambitious partnership yet. We’re preparing for our first sponsored community event, the Suwanee Festival of Books. Teen Identity is listed along with an impressive list of national and local sponsors like Chick Fil A, Publix and Barnes and Noble. So we knew we wanted to make a splash with our brand and identity at the event.

What better way than with some custom t-shirts for our team to wear? Who doesn’t love a great logo t-shirt? After doing quite a few different variations and test samples, we came up with three of our favorite styles.

Which is your favorite?

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  • http://twitter.com/zacharylong Zachary Long

    Personally I like the blue (most freebie shirts are always white so this stands out). I assume some of this is just the test printing, but the black lettering needs to blend in with the blue shirt and then it would be perfect, looks a tad odd with the white around the letters on the blue shirt. Keep up the great work and wishing you much success at the Suwanee Festival of Books!

  • http://tasra365.com tasra

    You're right. I like the blue shirt too. Only problem is that with our dark grey letters and blue butterfly, if there isn't a white outline, they don't really show up. So, we've got to figure out how to work that out, but otherwise I love the test prints!