Hullo all Art and Web folk,

Hope you're all feeling a little tired of your old threads, coz......

I've designed a few T-shirt proposals for the merchandise to be produced soon. 
They're all in Vector format (but that's not to say they're frugal, not in this 
case). The designs are based on a 'StepFire' design I made at Uni using a free 
Design-Grammar programming language known as Context-Free. The images on the 
page (which I've linked to below) aren't entirely indicative of the complex 
nature of the designs, if you have the bandwidth to spare perhaps you could 
check out one of the linked PDFs. But be warned that some are up to 2 megs in 
size.

http://overkill.hyperphp.com/shirts.php
(or  http://overkill.hyperphp.com/e_shirts.php for MSIE users)

Hope you like them Florian, Let me know which ones (if any) you like and I'll 
send you just the design (without the shirt background). The only reason I 
don't make these designs immediately available is that each HQ file is very, 
VERY large and not easily ftp-able. I have to get back to my assignments (2 due 
tomorrow) and I won't be able to make any changes to the design this week. 
Sorry =(

Let me know what y'all think. Art and WebDev alike!
-Nik


PS. Matthias, I'll make your remaining Icons ASAP, I promise. Right now I'm a 
mess of 'due dates' and 'final reports'. Bare with me. Btw: what would make a 
good UX icon anyway?



> Hi there,
> 
> this is just a short reminder to all your creative minds out there. ;-)
> 
> We need design ideas for the merchandising articles (t-shirts,
 lanyards,
> mousepads) we are about to produce. We wanted to start production
> sometime next week, so final design by end of this or beginning of the
> next week would be fantastic!
> 
> Thanks for caring :-)
> Florian







      
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