Vote for Your Favourite blogTO T-Shirt Design

Thanks to everyone who submitted an entry to our T-shirt design contest. We appreciate the time and effort it took you to create these.

We now want to know what you, our readers, think. We're opening it up to a reader vote to narrow this down to the top 3 designs. The deadline for voting is next Monday, July 2nd. Then, the blogTO editorial team will choose a winner from the final three.

All the entries are below. When you've finished looking them over, go vote!

What is your favourite T-shirt design?
  

Entry #1

This entry was from Chad Mueller who wrote: "The design is a photo blog of TO, elements and symbols you recognize in Toronto, all blended together. blogTO represents everything and anything in the community of Toronto."

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Entry #2

Jan Avendano submitted this entry. The context: "The sub is called "hot dog" and is a reference to the dog days of summer and the hot hot heat that comes with them. It's a two colour design and works well on navy or brown tees (although any dark tee would also work)."

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Entry #3

Chris Postill at Candor Media submitted three designs. About his first, he wrote: "This design is meant to be a political parody, the main joke being that these two little green army with their fish 'guns' are meant to link military powers with the classic idea of fishermen comparing the size of their biggest catch; and reputably bending the truth somewhat. Basically, it is meant to poke some fun at the machismo of some current military mindsets."

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And a closer look at the graphic:

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Entry #4

The second design submitted by Chris Postill at Candor Media. He wrote: "This design is just a good ol' jump the logo design?!? Not much to say, just thought the action of the motion was visually interesting."

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A closer view:

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Entry #5

The third design submitted by Chris Postill at Candor Media. He wrote: "This design is more blatantly an ad for Blog TO than the other two. You can see that the mess of wires from the mouse is meant to be plugged into the BlogTO logo, telling people to connect. However I think, if printed on a shirt, the placement and general look of the graphic will look pretty swanky."

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A closer look:

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Entry #6

This entry was submitted by Nancy Peterman who wrote: "The design is an idea I had for many years. I originally painted this design on canvas and always wanted to put it on a T-shirt, so when I saw this contest I decided to redo the design in Adobe Illustrator. The TO logo just fell in place perfectly. What most intrigues me about this design is the busy patterns bringing together the Jack and Queen in a sexual undertone. We are all Jacks or Queens ... some Jacks love other Jacks and some love Queens ... we are all playing with cards!

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Entry #7

This entry was submitted by Lynden Giles who wrote: "A blog is a collection of ideas, discoveries, news and opinions much like a butterfly collection on display. The "brain wall" design explains exactly what the blog is...a collection of brains, great brains, each a specialist in their respected fields, all on display for the viewer."

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And a closer look at the graphic:

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Entry #8

This was submitted by Steve Mielczarek.

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Entry #9

Lukas Geronimas submitted this. His artist statement: ""A catch-all ultimatum that'll keep you from losing your cool when and wherever - just stare at your chest for a second. Right on."

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Entry #10

Przemek Abratowski submitted this design. and wrote: "Since Blog TO is all about our fair city, my design is meant to feel like Toronto. The Vector rendering is inspired by one of my original photographs of Toronto."

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Reader Reviews and Comments

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Oh wow, they're all so great! It's going to be hard to pick a winner, but in all honesty, I'd be happy with any of them!

Posted by: Sameer Vasta [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 26, 2006 8:37 AM

This are wicked. I'm sad that I'm too much of a luddite to understands the high tech tools used here(and that is meant both sarcastically and self-deprecatingly), and that my design wasn't acceptable. But it wouldn't've stood up to these anyway.

Posted by: brokenengine at June 26, 2006 9:27 AM

Man, the first bunch are just way too "scenester". The last one is best.

Posted by: Jeremy Wilson at June 26, 2006 10:32 AM

I like a lot, but what's up with so many of the logos hanging off the hem of the shirt? Am I just an old fart who likes a traditional centred logo on the chest?

Posted by: Gloria at June 26, 2006 11:35 AM

There are a few nice designs here but hardly any in my opinion that fit this subject.
Good job Chad, you're the flat out best one here!!!

Posted by: Ryan at June 26, 2006 2:09 PM

The first design is great, except there are WAY too many TO quote bubbles and the TO is the bottom left is also redundant. One red bubble to the top and left of the main black design would be sweet.

Posted by: gg at June 26, 2006 2:57 PM

Entry #1 has my vote!!!
Best design by far, no one else comes close

Posted by: Moe at June 26, 2006 3:01 PM

#1 is getting my vote hands down. Mueller is the man!!

Posted by: brooksy at June 27, 2006 7:17 AM

Yes, the first one is simple and clean, but its over done...Its something i'd expect to find at urban outfitters or put out by some first year OCAD student. Well done but not original.

Posted by: Wally at June 27, 2006 9:41 AM

Hey Beth, got your comment on my blog, and I replied.

Posted by: brokenengine at June 27, 2006 2:06 PM

No competition! No. 1 entry by Chad Mueller is by far the best!

Posted by: Charlene at June 30, 2006 2:36 AM

actually, they are all pretty lame, specially the 3 entries by Chris.
no one gets a vote... try again

Posted by: Mako at June 30, 2006 2:49 PM
Posted by: office chris at July 4, 2006 3:23 PM

Thanks to everyone for voting. We'll hopefully have an update for you in the next week or so.

Posted by: Tim [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 4, 2006 5:18 PM

Way to go Przemyslaw, what a fine piece of work! I was getting a bit tired of looking through the first nine designs but it was all worth it in the end. Someone please give this man a medal and a good pat on the back. Im gonna vote twice.

Posted by: Piotr at July 5, 2006 3:26 PM

I vote for entry #10

Posted by: Adrian at July 6, 2006 6:28 AM

Number ten for sure!!

Posted by: Laurie at July 6, 2006 2:26 PM

I like ten the best!!

Posted by: Deanna at July 6, 2006 2:27 PM

This persons name is kinda weird but the design is definately T dot .... # 10 !!

Posted by: Benko at July 6, 2006 9:48 PM

Most of these designs look like they could be for anything, really. We need something that's more TORONTO.. so I guess the bike comes closest but.. are we having another contest to get more submissions in?

Posted by: Jennn at July 7, 2006 10:33 AM

I'll see if I can get someone to convert mine to adobe...

Posted by: brokenengine at July 7, 2006 7:25 PM

When is the winner going to be anounced?

Posted by: James at July 13, 2006 4:00 PM

We should have an update on this soon.

Posted by: Tim [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 16, 2006 10:57 PM

Number one is the best! I vote for Chad!!

Posted by: Reann at July 18, 2006 6:21 PM

Wow this is taking a long time! Has this contest been canceled?

Posted by: Brian at August 11, 2006 12:50 PM

i guess there is no winner for this contest???

Posted by: Gerri at September 18, 2006 7:14 PM

I wipe my ass with the 1st enrty.

Posted by: john at December 16, 2006 3:55 PM

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