Check out stuff in

http://www.traversaltech.com/files/
http://www.traversaltech.com/ogd1_press/
http://www.traversaltech.com/ogd1_photos/
http://www.traversaltech.com/images/
http://www.traversaltech.com/logos/

This applies both to the poster and to the T-shirts.  (Mugs, anyone?)

There's a brochure in the files directory that needs updating, but
maybe it could be inspiration for the poster.

On 4/13/08, Attila Kinali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Moin,
>
>  As LinuxTag is only a bit more than a month away
>  and i'm still too overwhelmed with my day time job,
>  i'd like to ask whether someone here could design
>  two or three A0 sized posters about OGP and OHF.
>
>  They should show what we are doing and where
>  we are heading. Not too much text (people
>  read them from 10m away).
>
>  Thanks in advance
>
>
>                         Attila Kinali
>
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