Pick A Picture To Put On A Koozie

I need your help. I want to get some can koozies made for an event that I will be having that involves Chesapeakes. Of course I want to put a chessie on the koozie and figured it might as well be my own. I had my very talented photoshop friend Nichole cut out Gman and do some effects on him for me to choose which one I wanted to put on a koozie. I’m having a hard time deciding so if you all who are reading this today could let me know in the comments which number you would think would work best on a koozie.

#1

#1

#2

#2

#3

#3

#4

#4

#5

#5

#6

#6

The Sand Spring will be coming off the bottom of the picture before sent off to make the koozies.

Thanks for your help.

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28 Replies to “Pick A Picture To Put On A Koozie”

  1. Will (MarkingOurTerritory.com)

    The detail of the duck is lost is all the B&W options. If it’s not cost prohibitive, I’d go with #6 on a white (or other high contrast color) koozie. Otherwise, if it’s more cost friendly to have a single color silhouette, I think #1 is best.

  2. Oz the Terrier

    Hey, we just printed koozies for our anniversary in October. I can say, a line drawing (as in an outline) prints much better than a full design. The ink is very thick on a koozie and print area is small so I had to rethink the design I wanted on ours.

  3. JaciB

    think # 2 will be your best bet, if you are doing white or black, love # 6 but that will be a full color and more costly

  4. Zelda

    #2 or #3 — #2 if you’re going to have anything else (paperwork or anything) with the logo on it, because it has a level of detail that will look good on most things, but #3 if you’re only doing the koozie because the design will have enough contrast to stand out, but still look good — and if it fades a bit with use, it won’t be immediately obvious. What color background are you going to put it on? Either a neutral unbleached color or orange might look good…..

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