"Cyberpunk-Inspired RC Racing T-Shirt Design for KOC, RC Vision and DDRC.TV

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This customer received 43 t-shirt designs from 11 designers. They chose this t-shirt design from Mehmet Pala as the winning design.
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T-shirt Design Brief
T-shirts for the brands KOC (King of Clubs RC Series), RC Vision, and DDRC.TV
Fusion of cyber punk, sun city, Japanese influence, and street racing style
Incorporation of the brands in interesting ways, such as neon signs, posters, or the clothing of characters
Use of bold colors and graphics to capture the high-energy and dynamic nature of RC racing
Utilize typography in an interesting way, such as using bold, futuristic fonts to reflect the cyber punk and high-tech elements of the designs
Consider using imagery that evokes a sense of speed and motion, such as racing cars or characters in action
Incorporate imagery or elements that evoke a sense of engineering or technology, such as circuit boards, gears, or mechanical parts, to appeal to the technical interests of the target audience.
Use of the color scheme and typography inspired by movies like Blade Runner, The Matrix, and Sin City to appeal to the target audience's taste.
The designs should be modern, edgy, and cool to appeal to the target audience's sense of style.
Overall, the designs should be eye-catching and evoke a sense of excitement and energy to appeal to fans of RC racing.
Target Audience: Men aged 16-35 who love RC racing and enjoy the engineering and scale looks as well as racing. They like movies like Blade Runner, The Matrix, and Sin City. The T-shirts will be worn with jeans at race meetings.
Size: Adult Men's T-Shirt Sizes
Budget: Open for negotiation
Brands:
www.kingofclubs.uk
www.rcvision.co.uk
https://www.tiktok.com/@dailydoseofrc
RC Vision is the most important brand
Note: Please provide feedback on the design brief and let me know if you would like me to add or change anything.
Updates
Thanks everyone for the designs and ideas, will be working through now and finalising
Added Thursday, 09 February 2023