
Let’s take Spreadshirt to the next dimension. Literally!
Shirt-space is a high dimensional space that contains every possible t-shirt design.
Entering the shirt space is as easy as opening a door or unfolding a shirt.
Please click below to experience the INFINITE BEAUTY of shirt space!
Shirt-space is a unique symbol for
- infinite design possibilities
- simplicity
- technical perfection
The logo stands for
- spreadshirt providing the framework (the door frame)
- users creating their own label (their own door to shirtspace)
- the speed and simplicity of creating a label with spreadshirt.
- the unfolding of creativity by user design (the origami-effect)
How to use it
- both, the logo and the shirtspace, can serve a basis for an animated version.
- sectors of the shirtspace can also be used as navigation metaphor on the website.
- a circular sector of the shirtspace, that can be dynamically extended may be used as a quick navigation tool, very much like the disc on an old dial phone or on the ipod!
Let’s leave flatland behind and enter the door
to the fantastic hyperspace of tshirt-design!
spreadshirt.
your own label.
your own dimension.
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I know the visual appeal of this logo can be improved a lot, but it’s all about the concept!
so what do you think? Is the world ready for hypershirts and dynamic 3D-logos?
i like the concept but i understand it’s quite difficult to traduce your idea in 3D logos and make it easy for everyone to understand the concept ….
but i understand what you mean
in definitive you have the idea but you need to work the design and the graphic concept …
you know what i mean.
I like the previw version!
@Azzaoui : here is your hundredth comment!
Your are really an example of fairplay.
Thank you guy ♥♥♥
thanks a lot for your feedback!
I was somewhat reluctant to elaborate the graphic details before receiving feedback concerning the concept as such … maybe I should have dwelved deeper into the looks and feels of the logo in various situations.
but I think the chart above shows that there is a range of ways in which shirt-space can be projected into a simple 2d-logo as well as many other forms in a streight-forward way.
and you don’t need any mathematical background to appreciate the beauty of shirt-space…
while it may seem like a mental effort to move to a higher dimension, this step makes things easier to grasp rather than more complicated…
check out this wonderful video on the moebius transformations as an example for this effect.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JX3VmDgiFnY