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Re: How do team make a logo

As someone who came from a team with little funding, I'll also echo the "stick with solid colors" suggestion. There's a lot of ways for you to get fancy and creative while keeping your printing costs under $50/shirt.

Drawing it as a vector format is a huge bonus. Inkscape and Adobe Illustrator can both do this. The advantage is that you have one file, and can enlarge it for banners and shrink it for buttons, all without actually touching the file. It does take a bit of learning to do, though.
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