The gridlines are random, placed similarly to the way I'd crosshatch a drawing just to "balance" it, and not as reference lines to anything else in the drawing. They're not meant to look like part of the blueprint, they're just there to busy up the drawing. I'm still pretty undecided about keeping them or changing them.
There isn't a single line anywhere in the artwork that's less than one point thick. Theoreticallly the screen printer should have no problem with the image, unless there are spots where the lines are so close together that they blend into a single line, which won't really be an issue. The detail that Deede mentioned on the SRIC design was significantly smaller than the details in this design, so I'm not too worried.
The colors seem to be okay with everyone, but I'm still not sure about light blue on maroon. The maroon was picked by popular choice earlier in this thread, and the blue was from the simple "let's make it look like a blueprint" decision. There was no real consideration about how they look with each other. Does anyone have some suggestions for alternate color schemes they'd like to see? I'm a little worried that we won't be able to see the white and very-light-blue on top of the light-blue background. We may need a higher contrast alternative color scheme.
As far as kids sizes... there shouldn't be a problem ordering a few very small sizes, as long as the design fits. I don't want to make consessions that will make the adult sizes look funny because we want to make sure that the screens fit on a kid's medium. Perhaps we can do some kids versions w/o the large back image and just put the turbo on the back or something...
Thanks everyone! Keep the feedback coming!
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