I would wear the Tic Tac Toe analysis from a recent comic :)

On Thursday, December 16, 2010, Shrey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Some ideas to throw around:
>
> 1. Have Randall Munroe design something. I don't think xkcd has
> covered programming contests yet.
> 2. An upside down programming contest cheat-sheet. Has been done
> before, useful nevertheless.
> 3. Something like "Among the top 500 results on Google search for kick-
> ass programmer"
>
> On Dec 16, 5:55 am, Christopher Chen <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> With these sorts of things I'm fond of designs that look interesting
>> even to people who don't know what the shirt is about. Like how some
>> conference shirts just list a name, date and logo in Helvetica while
>> others do interesting artistic things in theme and feel much more
>> wearable as a result.
>>
>> So try for something unnecessarily pretty! Well-picked data
>> visualisation always looks really good and you have plenty of stuff to
>> work with just from the competitors' nationalities / programming
>> languages / progression rates alone.
>>
>> Or do a text-as-art piece naming all the different mathematical and
>> algorithmic ideas that have featured in solutions to past GCJ rounds
>> (like VFIX's suggestion but you don't have to aim for a giant 'GCJ' at
>> the end, the shape of a shiny hyperbolic polyhedron would do just as
>> well :D).
>>
>> Or a collage of the flavourtext/stories for 2011's various problems;
>> there'd be enough material that you could pull off uniform-visual-
>> noise quite well and then leave some space in one part for a strongly
>> contrasting bold message/logo/etc.
>>
>> If you insist on it saying 'Google Code Jam 2011' somewhere on the
>> shirt (which, well, fair enough), at least don't feel obligated to put
>> it in a giant font where it steals all the focus from the rest of the
>> design. :)
>>
>> On Dec 15, 3:59 pm, Igor Naverniouk <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
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>>
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>>
>> > Greetings!
>>
>> > We are playing with a few t-shirt designs for next year, and we would love
>> > to hear (and see) your ideas.
>>
>> > What would you like to see on a Google Code Jam t-shirt?
>>
>> > Send your ideas to this group, if you want to hear comments from other
>> > contestants, or send them to us at [email protected] if you want to keep
>> > them secret and create a surprise for everyone else.
>>
>> > igor
>> > -- Google Code Jam team
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