Where can I find an image of the Mountain Standard Time zone?
December 23, 2013 11:19 AM   Subscribe

I'm looking for a map that shows the Mountain Standard Time zone and nothing else. It would look something like this only zoomed in to the MST. I'm hoping to use the image to make a t-shirt so black and white works best. I've tried Flickr with no luck. Thanks!
posted by Fister Roboto to Computers & Internet (7 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
Best answer: Not sure if this is of sufficient quality for your purposes, but I have made one based on the image you've linked to. It's a bit raggedy in some places, but if that's an issue perhaps you could still use it as a basis by cleaning it up a little in Microsoft Paint or whatever.
posted by Flunkie at 11:52 AM on December 23, 2013


Best answer: Can you crop and/or make black and white the original image or one like it?
posted by OHenryPacey at 11:59 AM on December 23, 2013


Best answer: The images at the top of this page are actually four separate files, so you can download the mountain zone all by itself. Not black and white, but a pretty good, hard-edged image for processing into what you want.
posted by dinger at 12:03 PM on December 23, 2013


Are you selling these t-shirts?
posted by humboldt32 at 5:42 PM on December 23, 2013


Response by poster: No. I was going to do it for a gift. I'm not really sure how to make them, to be honest with you. I was going to use the picture to silk screen something, but I'm not sure that's possible.
posted by Fister Roboto at 5:54 PM on December 23, 2013


I took a stab at creating black and white (and a colour!) versions of the MST map.

Here's a mock-up of the design on t shirts.

The EPS file for creating a shirt design.

Credit for original artwork here.
posted by qwip at 6:09 PM on December 26, 2013


Oh, and credit for the t-shirt artwork here.
posted by qwip at 6:16 PM on December 26, 2013


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