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Background information
To be used on
Men
Women
Visual style
Color preferences
White
Style/theme ideas
LetsRun.com is known for its design simplicity (or lack of design) so we're probably not the best to give advice in this area. But to be truthful, part of the simplicity is intentional as we believe running is a simple and pure sport - probably the purest sport out there - and we want the site (and probably shirt) to reflect that idea.
It's very old-school and simple - sort of like the website.
If you're a professional designer and not a Letsrun regular and you want to win, LetsRun.com is full of the hardest core runners on the planet. They are not hobby joggers. They believe the sport of running is simple and pure. They follow Olympic level running as a sport. Design a cool running shirt for hard core runners and put the LRC logo on it and you could win.
* No more than 8 colors on the shirt
* Puma, our partner in the LetsRun.com Puma Faas Challenge, is providing the first batch of shirts so there must be a Puma logo (see: http://www.letsrun.com/2012/images/pumalogo.gif the cat has to be on there, not necessarily the words) on the shirt.
* Use a white background for the shirt.
*Front sided design only although logos can be on the sleeve.
We guarantee we will select one winner who meets the criteria above.
We e want to pick more than one winner. We want multiple versions of LetsRun.com shirts made. So if you want to take a chance on being the 2nd or 3rd design chosen you can operate with these criteria:
* The shirts must have the LetsRun.com logo or the words http://www.letsrun.com or LetsRun.com on them.
* No more than 8 colors on the shirt
*Front, back, sleeve design wherever you want
*Any color shirt
What to avoid
nope
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