Help with T-Shirt Graphic - Saturday Night Sunday Lunch

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Hi guys

I'm not renowned for my artisic prowess :)

I want to design a shirt with the following image printed on front or back. I know the font is wrong and would like some ideas on how I can make the whole thing better. It's a Welsh thing :wink:

[ATTACH=CONFIG]502[/ATTACH]

I have the file in PSD format

John
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Welsh you say????? Add some rubber boots to this designe then ;)
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Think its more about the pic than the font - attached my effort!
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its odd, but just turning the sheep (no innuendo suggested) makes a difference, heads to the right looks better but maybe the image on a plate lol
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how about my design?..

Image

;)

btw..I'm Welsh too..

back to your image tho, personally you're going to have to find a higher res version if you can.. as you say font is all wrong. I would agree with flipping the image also. As for design, with the sheep's head sticking out so to speak it makes straight text difficult above the image. With the image flipped you can drop in some styled text without it looking odd(club/nightlife based) and then add your sunday lunch(traditional/pub style graphic)
There may be a lot going on then but if you get it right it could work..

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is that a fresh one mcdodd or one you use already?
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Were does the letter "I" come from?

Sorry, found out through google:redface:
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John G;29000 wrote:Were does the letter "I" come from?

Sorry, found out through google:redface:
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AdamB;28995 wrote:is that a fresh one mcdodd or one you use already?
@AdamB - designed a while back, always gets a second look ;)
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mcdodd;29092 wrote:@AdamB - designed a while back, always gets a second look ;)
.................. I bet it does!
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