Hello,

my name is Bernhard Dippold, I am a 38 years old physician from a small town near Hamburg in Germany.

Because our germanophone project (de.openoffice.org) wanted to produce t-shirts, mugs and other things for representation and/or sale on the LinuxTag exhibition at Karlsruhe (Germany), I started an issue (49942 - sorry, we did it in German) to coordinate the t-shirt-design.

As probably all of you know the one starting a work has to do the most to become it done - so I (and another member of the de-project) proposed some possible designs and then asked the de-lists to decide about the final design.

The results of the vote were two t-shirts, a black one for project members and a white one we can sell as well. On the back there are the vectorized seagulls from your design_elements gallery, the OpenOffice.org logo and the slogan "... ich steck' mit drin" (I'm stuck in it too - or something like that) spread over about 30 x 20 cm. On the front there is a small logo in the position of a breast pocket and the URL http://de.openoffice.org below. Only the black ones have a writing "Projektmitglied" (= project member) between the logo and the URL.

I attached as well the vector graphics (made with Inkscape) http://www.openoffice.org/nonav/issues/showattachment.cgi/27149/T-Shirt-Vorlagen_als_SVG-Dateien.zip as the exported EPS-Files the print shop needed to print the shirts http://www.openoffice.org/nonav/issues/showattachment.cgi/27148/T-Shirt-Vorlagen_als_EPS-Dateien.zip to the issue.

If anyone is interested to use and/or to modify our design he is welcome to do so.

For me there is a question about licensing. Because the .svg-files can be modified I think they should be licensed under SISSL/LGPL rather than under PDL (I did sign JCA a few weeks ago). What I don't understand is how to include the licensing text into the graphic file. For text files I can make an appendix - what shall I do with the graphics?


As you can see I am not a professional designer. I used Micrografx Picture Publisher for the pictures in my dissertation and started now with Inkscape as vector graphics system. Most of my work I did by "try and error" - but I'd like to help you if I can (and have the time to do so).

Cheers

Bernhard

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