It is hard to image what might NOT become ad space in the future.
Back in my youth, I worked with an enterprise that sold the idea to Warner Brothers records to promote music on t-shirts. We printed the first ten thousand Skeleton Rose t-shirts to promote the Grateful Dead album by that name.
End result... I can't find a decent colored t-shirt that doesn't have something printed on it these days. Everyone is a walking billboard whether they want to be or not.
%%%% And the only choice one has is to pay MORE for a good looking logo or get stuck with the junky stuff %%%%
Does anybody remember when you could get a nice colored t-shirt with nothing on it?
Yep, I remember the days when you could get a plain t-shirt......and even a plain sweat shirt. Those were the good old days. Now you have to search for days to get clothing that doesn't turn you into a walking billboard.
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Back in my youth, I worked with an enterprise that sold the idea to Warner Brothers records to promote music on t-shirts. We printed the first ten thousand Skeleton Rose t-shirts to promote the Grateful Dead album by that name.
End result... I can't find a decent colored t-shirt that doesn't have something printed on it these days. Everyone is a walking billboard whether they want to be or not.
%%%% And the only choice one has is to pay MORE for a good looking logo or get stuck with the junky stuff %%%%
Does anybody remember when you could get a nice colored t-shirt with nothing on it?
This advertising brain washing really does work.
Loopy,
I agree, I hate to wear a logo for anybody.
I mean really, if they want me to advertise their stuff for them how come they don't pay me to do so?