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int2str
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Jan 29, 2010 03:47 |  #1

I've put together a Team & Individual photo layout for my sons soccer team. I'm planning to print one for each player as a season-end gift.

What do you guys think?


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shadowdancer
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Jan 29, 2010 07:10 |  #2

Looks great.




  
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Jan 29, 2010 08:22 as a reply to  @ shadowdancer's post |  #3

It drives me nuts to see youth soccer leagues with replica soccer jerseys that maintain the corporate sponsorship--especially AIG; should read IOU. Rock the Man U. jersey all you want--just leave off those corporation's logo. End rant. Nice pics.


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Jan 29, 2010 11:25 as a reply to  @ onel0126's post |  #4

Well, at first when I saw the club's logo I thought "straight rip-off - how lame" and "they're going to get sued". But when we signed up I met the clubs founder - a former Manchester United player himself! He works with the Man-U club in England still on coaching trips etc. So given the history and relationship, it's kind of cool actually. At least to me.

Thanks for the feedback, guys!
Sometimes when you work on something like this for that long and stare at it for hours, it gets hard to tell if it's "working" or not.




  
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Jan 29, 2010 12:15 as a reply to  @ int2str's post |  #5

OP, this isn't working for me. The text is simple (arial?) and all the straight lines makes it look bland. Search for "memory mate graphic" for inspiration.


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Jan 29, 2010 12:30 |  #6

KrautFed wrote in post #9498110 (external link)
OP, this isn't working for me. The text is simple (arial?) and all the straight lines makes it look bland. Search for "memory mate graphic" for inspiration.

Great feedback, thanks!

I do struggle with "straight-itis" a lot when I do layouts or web sites for that matter. I'm kind of OCD in that respect and definitely have to try loosening things up a bit in the future.

Typgraphy is another are where I'll have to go "Out of the box" a bit for the next project. I do tend to favour clean lines and consistency though, which is what I did here.

I've tried your search terms in Google, and for the most part got similar layouts to mine:
http://www.bkfinephoto​.com/images/01-memory_mate-sm.jpg (external link)
http://timfannanphotog​raphy.com/image/memory​-mate-s4w.jpg (external link)

Though I also found a few with slight variations on the layout:
http://customsportspro​ducts.com …umbs/Memory_Mat​e_8x10.jpg (external link)
http://www.sharpshots.​net …0_memory_mate_s​occer4.jpg (external link)

I think what I'll do next time around (if there is a next time) is to give each parent a simple 5x7 team shot and a nice composite with just individual pictures of their kid. The kind of "film strip on the side" look is what I've always wanted to do.

Again, thanks for the feedback guys. Highly appreciated!




  
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Jan 29, 2010 20:26 as a reply to  @ int2str's post |  #7

You got it... some of the products from some of the "big boys"

http://www.marcophotos​ervice.com/sports.html (external link)

http://mpix.com/Produc​t.aspx/memorymates (external link)

http://www.nationsphot​olab.com …es_sports.htm#M​emoryMates (external link)

http://www.fullcolor.c​om/catalog/sports/grap​hics.aspx (external link)


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