Rand has a design shirt contest going now. 2 winners have their shirt in campaign store!

"Time for a president with vision. DR. Paul 2016"

no copyright here, use it if you want, I don't do photoshop.
 
I've had an idea in my head and I was going to ask any RPFers with graphic skills to help me.

Seems like the time to go for it now with this contest happening.

I think it may be a winner but if not, I'm sure it would be a popular print for folks around here.

If anyone wants to collaborate pm me
 
Where on his facebook did you find this?

A reply to someone in the comments wanting the official logo for the shirt contest. They reply was made by the official Rand Paul Facebook.
 
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Anyone know all the things you can use to design this shirt lol I am not as up to date with designing items. Photoshop and what all else? I really want to help
 
forgive my horrible paint skills

Brilliant!

I put that link inside image tags so it shows up on the forum:

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Anyone know all the things you can use to design this shirt lol I am not as up to date with designing items. Photoshop and what all else? I really want to help

http://www.sumopaint.com/home/

http://pixlr.com/editor
 
Sorry I meant that one has already been uploaded! Just wanted to show you guys what people are doing.
 
Brilliant!

I put that link inside image tags so it shows up on the forum:

ShSn5Rf.png




http://www.sumopaint.com/home/

http://pixlr.com/editor

Shouldn't that say CLINTON BUSH 1988 (not CLINTON BUSH 1984)

My aging brain says 1984 race was Reagan vs. Mondale (albeit with Bush as VP on the ticket). No Clinton was involved in the 1984 Presidential race to my recollection.

First time Bill Clinton was on National radar screen was 1988 when he made a disastrous speech to the Democratic Convention that went on and on and on and bored everyone to tears. I think that he was the sitting AR governor at the time. He was briefly a laughing stock because of that speech. But it was a start to giving him name recognition that enabled him to run for the Democratic nom in 1992, which he of course won before winning the presidency with a lot of help from Ross Perot who split the right-of-center vote.
 
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