> But the FSF stickers for GNU and GPLv3 have really > precise printing where the white background is *not* glossy* yet the ink > is glossy > and somewhat raised and the resolution precision is amazing. I > suspect it's a one-color printing process.
I too suspect this is just black ink on vinyl. The stickermule.com "matte" stickers seem more scratch-resistant. > I would love to know where and how the FSF gets those stickers, as they > really pop out as the best by far. I have only the GNU head sticker, but comparing it to the four freedoms/copyleft/affero sticker I made on stickerguy.com, they seem quite similar in terms of accuracy and glossy ink vs. matte background. Aaron, I gave you one of my stickers at SCALE14x, can you compare it to your GNU head? Would you agree that the printing quality is similar? (Note the font I used is intentionally distressed; compare the graphical details.) If so then good news: they're very cheap! A stack of 250 of mine cost $21 with free shipping! Prices go up for die-cut (like with the GNU head) or colors other than red+black on white (as would be needed for the libreplanet logo.) But I suspect it would still be very competitive.
