how do you like this microbiota? t-shirt

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This customer received 42 t-shirt designs from 9 designers. They chose this t-shirt design from Barney Stinson as the winning design.
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T-shirt Design Brief
I would like a very simple design of mostly text (to read "how do you like this microbiota?") with either 1) a collection of bacteria in the background, or 2) the bacteria building the words (box letters with bacteria inside), or some creative variation of these. The design should be appropriate for white t-shirts but also for a pastel pink or pastel blue shirt.
Some bacteria shapes are shown in the attached illustration.
In the provided .tif file, there are four bacterial shapes. Contained within are sub-cellular structures that should not be included in the design. The stars and circles (but not the H+ labels) could be included in the design as metabolites made by the bacteria and released to the outside environment. These don't have to be exclusively star and circle shapes, but could be other shapes or illustrations of chemical structures as in the attached file.
Target Market(s)
trendy adults
Industry/Entity Type
Biotechnology
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Requirements
Must have
- * an unflattened file as the final output
- * I'm not looking for a t-shirt design, just a design for a t-shirt (that can be printed onto a plain undershirt (no collar, no buttons, etc)).
- * the text is the largest feature of the design - should be legible from a distance
- * the scale of the bacteria:metabolites - the metabolites should be much smaller in size than the bacteria.
Nice to have
- * the metabolites surrounding the cells to be (very small) chemical structures, as in the attached "gut metabolites" file