Opinion On My New shirt design?

Hello Everyone!

Thanks for checking out my post again, just wanted your opinion on the design/logo aspect, NOT where it is placed (unless you have some ideas on where the front logo should be placed at :wink:

Thanks again :slight_smile:

My opinion… The front design, I would skip it or redesign it. Nothing really “pops” with it. Wouldn’t get a second of my attention.

The back looks nicer. I’d make your FIRST line your website address, and drop your website address from the bottom. Enlarge your phone number and make it all black.

Drop the squeegee and water from the front. Make the logo inside bigger.
Under it add the tag line “Professional Property Maintenance”

My two cents.

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letters are too small. my opinion,you need something that can be read from 20feet away

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Just use a polo with a logo on front and at the back. In printed letters “Window Cleaner” then your phone number underneath it.

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I’d remove the logo from the front, maybe just a small logo on the front ware a pocket would be.
Make your phone number big and bold and black on the back.
White shirts show a lot of dirt (keep that in mind)

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I love the back except for the website address. Make that bigger!

The front I would take out the “No one can match our service” and i agree to have your logo where the left pocket usually is. You don’t need the website on the front either, IMO.

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The purpose for a uniform remains to look professional. I concur that a collar is important, and with the contention that white will not stay newly clean for very long I bought these darker shirts on Amazon 2/$15, and am about to buy the long sleeve version of this shirt for the Fall/Winter.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KBZONIE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

One other consideration is movement: hopefully, you’re moving too quickly for someone to read your living billboard. Just my 2 cents.

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Couldn’t find long sleeve with pocket, but ordered this:

Not too shabby, but I really like having that pocket. Shouldn’t cost more than five to seven dollars to embroider logo onto shirts, and I will certainly look more professional with the collar. ALSO, jeans are great for casual apparel, but khakis are the preferred pant for work. I load up on khakis at Salvation Army for a few dollars each on 1/2 price Wednesdays. They don’t need to look new, well worn may even be better.

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You can get polos made up and then get t shirts made up for general day to day. I wear branded t shirts to the gym and go shopping with them.

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Recommend less text on the front, phone number all the same color and removing “Services” from the back.

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The white is just an example; thank you for the suggestions!

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When I redesign shirts, the phone number it’s going to be bigger, and on the opposite side of my body from the shoulder I throw my scrim over. I’ve never got a call off shirts alone but they add to your legitimacy.