He does have nice tits though
I agree with the other comments - huge logos on my DDās never look good and not something I like to draw further attention to. I donāt think the design is awful, just not fitting for me personally.
We have guys and girls develop our t-shirts. We donāt have any oranges or melons in the office but I can ask everyone to try it with a couple of boxes of Huel bars.
Thatās okay as mentioned the v2.0 t-shirts arenāt going anyway and will continue to go out in starter ets to new customers. The only way to get a v2.1 t-shirt is by buying it on the website or gifting.
From nutritionist to design expert and t-shirt marketeer.
Way to go Dan!
Photo evidence please
I think @Ian42 would like to see photographic evidence of you wearing a new Huel shirt. Iām surprised he hasnāt mentioned it yet.
Yes, now we deserve a weird photo with that shirt
@hunzas well I did attempt to persuade @Dan_Huel to send me one so I could model it and see what it looks like on a woman. I think the menās version is quite nice.
They donāt have any melons or oranges or breasted females in the office apparently.
A box of bars will not give the same effect!
I am willing to be proved wrong.
It may look amazing
I am stunningly photogenic⦠@Coup has told me so
Hereās a sneak peak of the v2.2 shirt which shifts attention away from the boobs.
EU store would beg to differ as we only have the new shirts available
I like the small modest logo. Itās a way of showing off without showing off. This one is in your face like a billboard.
The v2.0 t-shirts have never been available to buy through the website due to the way they are fulfilled. The only way to get them is with the new customer starter set.
Sorry completely missed all the signals that were being given off. You can see the t-shirt modelled on a women on site by scrolling through the pictures, granted sheās quite petite.
I think the point @ChristinaT was making was her tits are the size of the moon so she wants to offer us all a different perspective of how the new design looks. Iām keen to see this, purely to provide a balanced opinion.
I did see that womanās T-shirt. The Huel logo looks minimally distorted by her figure. I guess we all wish we had the physique of models on marketing images but no amount of Huel is going to make me grow 8 inches taller nor lose 12 cup sizes. I am however aiming for that flat stomach
I think weāre missing the point here. Whatās better from a marketing point of view than to put your logo on a spot where approx. 45% of the population will be drawn to?
Good thinking guys!
Thatās assuming people wear them, otherwise itās just a waste of money from a marketing sense.
Right. Iām clearly a biologist and not a marketer