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BALD IS BOLD T-SHIRT POLL

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BrotherBanzai:
It's kind of obvious, but I like first image. Simplicity is a key!!
P.S. Hmmm, just noticed that almost all smileys are bald^^

Bald Kahuna:
Hello Brother Banzai,

You are right...simplicity is the key. Unfortunately it took me about three threes to apply that logic to my designs. After the official logo was created, I began getting more complicated with my designs. I started getting away from those by asking the artist to do the two music designs, "Sax Appeal" and 'Blow Hard" utilizing what I call "open line" drawing. We did the same do a lesser degree with the Play Soccer Bald graphic. And you will see future designs, which I will post on the forum, to be simpler using the "open line" technique and a maximum of 2-3 colors.

I love your observation of the Smileys being mostly bald...that is where the world is "headed" (excuse pun) and we SLY guys are on the forefront. Statistics say there are about 40 mil. bald folks ( by nature or self) in the US and almost one billion worldwide. For those members outside of US, we plan to bring you designs that, ion some cases, are unique to your country of origin.
Again, thks for your valuable input and so sorry to ramble on with the reply.  BK

Beardman:
No need to apologise, I find it fascinating to see the thought processes behind things.

Slyfive:
The open line designs on the two music shirts were my favourite but I don't care for the innuendo. No offence meant

Bald Kahuna:
Beardman and SlyFive,

Thank you both for comments. I have a correction in my last post: it should read "three years" not "three threes."
The Music series open-line style started off with the sax and trumpet and will have 8-10 more designs including guitar, vocals, trombone, percussion, stand-up bass, big band, piano, and more. Its a fun series, and to me brings back memories of starting on Hawaiian guitar, then to violin and sax as a young boy. I don't play music now but love all...my favorite being progressive jazz.  BK

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