All too often a customer insists that their image on their shirts should match their billboards, signs, posters, table tents, magazine adverts, etc. Farm Aid and the artist for their logo Kathy Keller did a great job of creating a logo, but having variations for web, poster, tickets, and importantly for us shirts.
Putting a big rectangle print on a shirt is too damn inky, and Ms. Keller did a nice job of excerpting the logo pieces for the front and back of the shirt. The shirts sold like hotcakes, all of them were gone before it even got dark.
![The Farm Aid 2014 Poster](http://theinkkitchen.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/20140916_175542-e1410905036865-576x1024.jpg)
![The shirt of the 2014 Farm Aid Logo Shirt uses the same elements as the poster but it specifically for the shirt design.](http://theinkkitchen.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/20140916_175604-1024x576.jpg)
![The shirt of the 2014 Farm Aid Logo Shirt uses the same elements as the poster but it specifically for the shirt design.](http://theinkkitchen.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/20140916_175627-1024x576.jpg)
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