I was wondering what are the best measurements for a logo which is supposed to be printed on a t-shirt as well as for stickers
With what sizes do you work regularly?
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i don't think logo design works like that, first you'll need to think what type of logo suits the company
better (illustration, monogram, corporate, etc) and then design accordingly to its needs, if its going to be printed try to avoid shadows, gradients and effects
since logos are usually designed in vectors the size shouldn't be a problem, just make sure it looks good on a small size.
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make vector images that can be rescaled for the application (sticker/decal, tee, bidness card, etc)
the only real sizing requirement is that it should be readable at all sizes, barring obvious eye problems (e.g. obviously no one will read one thats microscopic but it should be identifiable on a business card from at least across a table)