QUOTE (BLake @ Aug 23 2008, 02:55 PM)

LOL. The # of times we've talked about the hand. Actually, the hand in our design *is* a left hand. As if you or a certain lefty was standing there, put the left hand in ink and left the print. Thumb on the right?
The photo above is a TV image, so kind of like a mirror. His left hand is on our right side. If we flipped it, it would look like a righty had dipped their hand in ink and left the print. We were thinking actual real-life, as if a lefty had left that imprint. No?
What'd you guys think? Should we flip the hand?
QUOTE (laurskaos @ Aug 23 2008, 07:15 PM)

Well I'm glad I could bring you some smiles!! I wouldn't stress about this too much, whichever way the hand is facing it's still a hand with "give back" written on it, which is significant enough.
For my DC obsessed brain, the direction of the hand jumped out at me right away because I just have that image of him holding his hand out cemented in my brain, so my first though was "hey! it's the wrong hand!" But any random non-DC obsessed person who will see the bumper sticker on my car won't know right from left or whatever. It's the message that counts.
If it were completely up to me I'd probably flip it, but if that causes you any extra headaches or stress, then don't worry about it. You're doing quite enough as it is!!
Since you asked, the "wrong hand" thing jumped out at me, too (and like laurskaos, it could just be a DC-obsessed brain

). I can see the handprint idea, but if you're reversing the direction of the hand as we saw it on TV, wouldn't the words be reversed, too? IDK...just wanted to share my initial thought. But, the part I bolded above is really what's important. I hope you guys have a VERY successful event, I can't wait to read all about it.
If you can fit it in, I think adding the website is a good idea, too. Especially on an item that would get more public exposure. A magnet probably wouldn't need it, but I think it would be beneficial on a bumper sticker where someone reading it would not have opportunity to ask you for more details.