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Logo looks good. Only thing that I would comment on is how you plan on using it -- on forms and invoices probably pretty good, on screen printed t-shirts probably pretty good but not good for smaller logo embroidered on chest of shirts like you or sales people might wear... fading of colors and that much text on top of object does not sew out well for embroidery.
Colors look good and easy to recognize what kind of business the logo represents with just a quick glance.
Good luck!!!!
Colors look good and easy to recognize what kind of business the logo represents with just a quick glance.
Good luck!!!!
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How did this go under the radar?
Conroe cop accused of bank robbery
03/24/2009
Associated Press
The FBI and federal prosecutors accuse a Conroe police sergeant of stealing more than $28,000 from a bank last year.
Michael Tindall, a 23-year veteran of the Conroe Police Department, was arrested Tuesday on one count of bank robbery.
A federal criminal complaint says Tindall, while off duty but still monitoring a police radio, walked into a bank in Conroe, located north of Houston, on Aug. 11. Officials say he wore a white helmet and demanded the money from the tellers.
Tindall is expected to make his initial court appearance on Wednesday. It was not immediately known if Tindall had an attorney.
If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.
Conroe cop accused of bank robbery
03/24/2009
Associated Press
The FBI and federal prosecutors accuse a Conroe police sergeant of stealing more than $28,000 from a bank last year.
Michael Tindall, a 23-year veteran of the Conroe Police Department, was arrested Tuesday on one count of bank robbery.
A federal criminal complaint says Tindall, while off duty but still monitoring a police radio, walked into a bank in Conroe, located north of Houston, on Aug. 11. Officials say he wore a white helmet and demanded the money from the tellers.
Tindall is expected to make his initial court appearance on Wednesday. It was not immediately known if Tindall had an attorney.
If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.