Stephen Mitchell

Are YOU A Redbubbler?

I hope you’ve noticed already, but this is a reminder: I’m now a moderator on the Redbubblers Group. I asked a few nights ago, and got status almost immediately. Schweet.

But I have slight problem: The group is filling up with MY work. It needs more of your great artwork.

So we formally request you to upload and submit your art, t-shirts, or writing that is specifically about Redbubble and how great / addictive / fun / enjoyable / addictive / interesting it is for all of us.

We are waiting for your submissions right now.

The key to getting accepted: Submit work that includes red bubbles, has the red-dot (any size) and/or says ‘REDBUBBLE’ ... and as part of a shirt-print, or a photograph (ie, red balloons, red full moon), and most redbubble written help and instructions will get accepted.
View the current art to see what fits the criteria.

Think of this group as a ‘homage’ to the fantastic life we have on Redbubble.

  • Cathie Tranent

    Cathie TranentAdelaide Meatspace Coordinator, 3 months ago

    Wow! Nice shirt …... /grin …

    Must get to and do some more Stephen .. thanks for the plug and the reminder!!

  • MuscularTeeth

    MuscularTeethMontage Magician, 3 months ago

    congrats stephen. you certainly deserve it.

  • Stephen Mitchell

    Stephen Mitchell, 3 months ago

    No problems Cathie! This T-shirt is an ideal logo for Redbubble!

    Thanks MT

  • Martin Tanton

    Martin Tanton, 3 months ago

    Have you checked with Redbubble that it’s OK to use their logo and indentity in this way? Most organisations are pretty strict on how their logo is used and would not accept adaptations like this. If I’m wrong and it is OK, where do I get high-res and vector versions of the logo and bubble to work with?

  • Stephen Mitchell

    Stephen Mitchell, 3 months ago

    Martin,

    I have been making these t_shirts for over 12 months and have had no problems with Admin on the issue of logo adaption nor use of business name. I am guessing this is because I am giving free publicity to a fantastic business from which we all profit.

    No-one is using the RB red-dot nor font used in the RB logo and bubble. Well, not that I am aware of. The font is fairly similar to a free-font called “ProtoType”, and the red dot can be created in GIMP or Photoshop.

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