John Peterson recently handed over control of the Haskell Merchandise area of haskell.org to me and, in celebration, I've created a bunch of provisional designs for new Haskell, FP and types-related "swag".
The logos include the original and new haskell.org logos and about 15 others, designed around traditional T-shirt logo aesthetics (puns, strident dogmatic posturings and mild sexual suggestion). I've tried to represent a range of Haskell community viewpoints, from pure/theory to systems/"hacker". (A couple of the designs will likely appeal to a very limited audience, for example the catamorphism evaluation law expressed with *real* banana brackets ... ). For now the logos are just graphic files in PNG format, available from this URL, linked from thumbnails and accompanied by a few comments: <http://www.willamette.edu/~fruehr/logos/intro.html> My intent is to convert them, as called for, into products on the CafePress site and link them in via the Haskell Merchandise page (see the docs at the URL for more details). I'm not sure exactly what the protocol for selecting logo/product combinations should be, but for now I will just take e-mails from people (if this becomes laborious maybe a Wiki page would be better). I am open to suggestions for changes or additions, or to other peoples' designs. Note that neither I nor haskell.org will make any profit, but there is some possibility of using a modest charge to off-set a more convenient CafePress set-up (again, go to the URL for details). -- Fritz Ruehr PS: replies to haskell-cafe please! PPS to whomever requested the new haskell.org logo: sorry for the delay, I will consider your request as first in the queue and open a new store presently. But write me with your specific interest for a product (i.e., white t-shirt, grey t-shirt, tank-top, etc.). _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell