So, yeah. I guess you get the idea. Read more inside.
To clarify: No, this doesn’t mean that I think my heart-shape don’t hold up. I still defend it greater than my country.This is my NeckTab. I wish I could be more speedy uploading it, since it been layin around for a week now. But better late than never, right?
So what is this? Since I hold tight to the shirts-neck idea I made this spinoff. Imo it’s not really the same idea at all, even though it has many similarities with the LoveTab. This one really brings forward the message in a simple but clever way. Why isn’t there a heart? Simply because the shape of the logo itself is more important. It’s not that dynamic as the LoveTab, but it’s really fun to play with. And it has a happy look. Not humorous but happy. Hope you like it.
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I must say that I like it.
I really like how you combined the necktab and the shirt collar
Your logo seems to be heavily underrated, considering the “pop-your-collar” design that was posted a day later and has received lots of attention though it doesn’t communicate “your own label” as clearly as your approach does …
( http://olp.spreadshirt.net/entries/2007/10/04/pop-your-collar/ )
maybe the two of you could work together
Hi kimlarsen! Really I like it more than “pop-your-collar”. Also bold type works better than your other font alternatives. I would refinate more the curve stiches and also front colour neck shape which it`s at front of letter S shape bottom. Is it nearly transparent? I’m a bit confused with global shape. Good luck!
Thanks guys. Didn’t really get what u mean grafismo… (it’s supposed to illustrate an S that goes underneath the shirts front so to speak. Not very easy to explain. But if you didn’t get it now I surely should make it more obvious
More to come!
hye kimlarsen nice work and good execution
really like the colors too 
hi kimlarsen: i also must say that i prefer this work than “pop your collar”, because here, we really get the concept of spreadshirt…i think you can “dig” it, develop it, because the concept is great