Point Me By racing long sleeve t-shirt - Reverse image
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T-shirt Design Brief
In amateur high performance driving/racing there is a process called a "Point by." Since safety requirements dictate there can be no passing without consent, slower drivers signal faster cars behind them about when and where to pass. A left hand straight out the window means pass me on the left -- a left hand curled over the roof means pass me on the right. Of course, providing a point by means you are going slower than the car behind you (a bad thing) and getting a point by means you are faster (a good thing!) The phrase "point me by" has come to be a sort of half-joke, half-bragging statement of your superiority over those around you.
Just for fun, I'd like to create long sleeve t-shirts with four design elements:
1) On the front, a design which says, "if you can read this, Point Me By" but in reverse (like the word Ambulance is spelled backwards on the hood of an ambulance so it can be read in a rear view mirror.)
2) On one sleeve, the words "Point me By" running down the sleeve, perhaps with "racing stripes" on either side.
3) on the other sleeve, a repeating series of three different drawings of hands/arms -- one pointing straight out, one going up and over (as if pointing over the roof of the car), and one waving (as if saying good-bye.) From a scale perspective, I would expect there to be at least 3 repetitions of these three designs (9 total) on the sleeve. I imagine these drawings to be a mix of realistic and cartoonish, but they definitely do not need to be overly detailed.
4) On the back of the shirt, a small design up near the neck that utilizes the same hands from the sleeve, but has one of the straight points and two of the waves with the words "Point By By" below.
Design can be multi-colored, but all-white is perfectly acceptable. My intent is to print these on green or purple shirts, but I can change that based on the colors in the design.
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