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Hey Fellow Printers,
This has probably been asked before, but where can I find jersey font letters and numbers to print jersey styled t-shirts ?
I have a 30th high school reunion coming up in months and I offered to provide t-shirts to sell and donate the money to the school.
The school colors are red, white, and black. I want to print black shirts with "BOBCATS" across the shoulder and a large "84" on the front and back. I will make a front breast logo with a Bobcat's head encircled with text about "30th Class Reunion, Ignacio, CO.", etc.
All of the shirts will be printed the same, and this is a one time deal - I don't plan on printing any more jersey type prints. My class was 22 Seniors, a few have passed, and I figure that about 3/4 of the rest (with family) will show up.....so I'm thinking a total of about 60 shirts.
I'm using Photoshop Elements 10 for designing and layout.
Any suggestions welcomed,

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Thanks, I'll check that out. I'd like to do two color outlined letters and numbers.
I'm also open to farming the job out for vinyl if the price is right.

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Its easy for a person who can make vector files for vinyl to make an outline. I use signpro and it has the ability to do it. I just did some shirts using octin college and creating an outline in signpro. See attached photo.

When designing your logo look up how to save the file. I think its .EPs for transferring to people who do the vector graphics.
 

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Okay, I downloaded a font and it went into "downloads" on my computer......now what ? Can I load it into PS Elements ? How do I use it ?
I've never downloaded a font before, obviously, and I'm a little lost. If I have to pick each letter or number out of that file and import it into my design in PS, well, that would be a pain in the rump !

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Hello friend, I think some sportive vector font is better than the general font. cause gereral one just always there but the vector ones will be more active and more charming.

Hope my answer can help you.
Good day friend!
 
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