Just don't make anything with the color theme of your website because it looks horrible enough on a browser, so I couldn't imagine anyone would want to pay to own something like that.
Here is the problem with the Smiley Onion. When you want to submit a logo to get it registered as your trademark, the first thing a trademark attorney will do is an extensive online search on whether your potential logo would raise issues with trademark infringement or possible confusion with another established trademark. There were too many problems with the Smiley Onion. This is why I chose the other logo to be our trademark. And while my attorney gave the go-ahead on registering our logo with the Patent and Trademark Office, we've only just begun. To get our logo officially certified as our trademark will take about 1 year.
That is because we have to prove that it is being used commercially to sell branded merchandise and the Patent and Trademark office also has to approve of our logo for it to be registered. In addition, our logo will be searchable by the general public so even though it is approved by the office, there is another waiting period for any objections by the public.
But we have both options available, we can slap some cute art on our products as well as our logo for the promotional merchandise.
A lot of my forum users are asking for GIF avatars. This is something I have attempted to find a solution to for quite a while, but every answer I've found is confusing and beyond me. I am very new to all of this and doing what I can to learn, I'm just not quite there yet. If someone could give...
Price it at $25 and I'd actually buy a beanie with just the autistic sticker, no other forum branding.
But as I understand it, the profit margin with these third party printing/fulfillment companies is abysmal.
You'd be better served letting the community design and pick the item, getting ~30 of them printed and finding a way to mail things without us having to give you dox.
But yeah, not spending money on something you designed. Let someone with neuron activity in the right hemisphere of their brain do the heavy lifting.
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