Seth,

Thanks for the kick in the butt.

This url should respond shortly: http://www.laptopspace.org

disclaimers:
> current images are just placeholders, not public yet, not meant to be
comprehensive, just a start
> more designs can be added
> suggesting a "community design" section and a google group to help people
who'd like to suggest designs to load up and vote and promote to page. for
anyone who is tickled by the idea it would be nice to actually come up with
a t-shirt idea that was built with a laptop. perhaps something for the kids
and for the b1g1 people.

helpful links:
http://www.cafepress.com/cp/info/help/images.aspx#res
> this links has some information on preparing images for cafepress, etc.

In my opinion we'll need to move on from cafepress but it works for now.

If anyone knows photoshop/illustrator or gimp/inkscape and could help out,
let me know . . .

-Todd

On 10/24/07, Todd Kelsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hi Seth,
>
>
>
> There is a solution already in progress and I would be glad to work with
> you on brainstorming if you'd like to email me separately. There is an
> external entity that is handling the xogiving.org campaign and they may
> have plans for implementation but in the meantime we can still implement. I
> have the olpc logo in vector art format and a couple of students have been
> helping put things together. The cafepress store will be up at a url
> shortly, and until/unless an official olpc staff member or the third party
> entity says to do otherwise, we can put ideas together. It would be
> wonderful to have help on it. Cafépress is cool but they also take
> significant overhead, so it seems like it is best to plan for the future.
> Cafepress can certainly be an easy way to get feedback and see which sizes
> will sell etc. moving towards a manufacturing run will help bring back more
> revenue into olpc for the kids. I was a rock n roll dude in another life so
> I favor working on a world tour t-shirt too, plus a laminate design. (like
> faux backstage pass). Suggest surveymonkey to get peoples' opinions on
> t-shirt designs. Could be a contest. Could eventually let kids make their
> own.
>
>
>
> Anyway please feel free to email me and thanks for caring about the kids.
>
>
>
> -Todd
>
>
>  ------------------------------
>
> *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Seth Woodworth
> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 24, 2007 4:24 PM
> *To:* devel@lists.laptop.org
> *Subject:* T-shirt ideas / feedback
>
>
>
> Hello everyone, isforinsects here.
>
> There have been a couple suggestions for t-shirts floating around on the
> wiki and elsewhere.
> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/T-shirts
>
> I think that it's a great way to build community, and increase awareness
> so I mocked up a few ideas in InDesign.
> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Image:Shirt_10_million.png
> (more to come)
>
> There are several great ideas on the wiki page, and all of them could
> become shirts via cafepress if anyone so cared.  It would also become a
> slight revenue stream for OLPC community building if sold via cafepress or
> similar web-printing outfits.
>
> Does anyone have feedback on design and/or any ideas for implementation?
> I'm not going to go start a store somewhere unless the community is into the
> idea.
>
> Seth
>



-- 
Todd Kelsey
630.808.6444
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