Doubt it was intended as a conference shirt, but, yeah, I'd buy it as general C4L merch. Cafepress or Zazzle anyone? Beat it proudly, people.
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 8:29 AM, Mark Sullivan <sull...@geneseo.edu> wrote: > I thought we had settled on Michael Doran's design? > > ______________________________**______ > Mark Sullivan > Executive Director > IDS Project > Milne Library > 1 College Circle > SUNY Geneseo > Geneseo, NY 14454 > (585) 245-5172 > > > On 12/10/2012 2:57 PM, Andreas Orphanides wrote: > >> Hey Code4Libbers, >> >> The time has come once again to create the official Code4Lib 2013 tee >> shirt! If you're interested in submitting a design, please head over to >> the >> wiki: >> >> Code4Lib 2013 T-Shirt Design >> Proposals<http://wiki.**code4lib.org/index.php/2013_t-** >> shirt_design_proposals<http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2013_t-shirt_design_proposals> >> > >> >> The basics: >> >> - One submission per person, please. (But you don't need to be >> attending >> to submit a design!) >> - T-shirt designs should be 1-sided, single color designs suitable for >> screenprinting. >> - You should have a print-ready version of your design available when >> you submit it. >> - If you'd like, you can add a line or two of explanatory text to your >> submission to explain your concept, indicate color specifications, >> etc. >> - All proposals posted to the above wiki page while the calendar year >> is >> still 2012 will be considered. >> >> Get your submissions in by December 31, 2012! If you've got any questions, >> drop me a line! >> >> -Dre, on behalf of the C4L 2013 tee shirt committee >> > >