agrazela
Well-Known Member
So my college Junior son intends to live a "minimalist" lifestyle, owning little more than the clothes on his back, a cup to drink from, and his computer.
Turns out there is a movement in Japan called "danshari" that is all about this:
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/20...nal/ditching-materialism-for-the-simple-life/
Coincidentally, with the help of a roommate, my son taught himself to read, write and speak Japanese, and is getting pretty good with the kanji.
So in an act of supreme irony, my wife and I want to make him a custom kanji T-shirt for Christmas celebrating his desire to not own anything.
(Truth is, the one and only T-shirt he's worn every day for the last four years is getting a bit ripe, so he is due)
We got the kanji for "danshari" online, and I'm doing up a shirt on another site. My question to you; print on the front only, or on front and back ?
EDIT: Color scheme (white on black) is pretty well fixed, but other recommendations welcome; for example, since this is about "minimalism," maybe the front printing should be much smaller, like about the size and location of a shirt pocket? Or no front printing at all? Or should the front print be ironically super-large?
Turns out there is a movement in Japan called "danshari" that is all about this:
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/20...nal/ditching-materialism-for-the-simple-life/
Coincidentally, with the help of a roommate, my son taught himself to read, write and speak Japanese, and is getting pretty good with the kanji.
So in an act of supreme irony, my wife and I want to make him a custom kanji T-shirt for Christmas celebrating his desire to not own anything.
(Truth is, the one and only T-shirt he's worn every day for the last four years is getting a bit ripe, so he is due)
We got the kanji for "danshari" online, and I'm doing up a shirt on another site. My question to you; print on the front only, or on front and back ?
EDIT: Color scheme (white on black) is pretty well fixed, but other recommendations welcome; for example, since this is about "minimalism," maybe the front printing should be much smaller, like about the size and location of a shirt pocket? Or no front printing at all? Or should the front print be ironically super-large?
