I confess that two months ago in the midst of an ear infection, fever and
writing phd dissertation i registered some ridiculous domain names, such as
oxpp, for one (whatever) per person. And it made me giggle because I
realized it sounds like ox pee pee. (sorry if i've offended anyone).
I really
Nice, but why not One (billion) Laptop(s) Per (billion) Child(ren)?
On 10/24/07, Seth Woodworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
I guess the beauty of keeping cafepress around even when there are other
options is you don't have to decide. The customer can choose?
There are actually some funny options for apparel that are not activated.
-Original Message-
From: Edward Cherlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subj: Re: T-shirt
Todd,
If you need someone to do some work on Photoshop, Illustrator, or such, and
you're able to provide specifics tasks, and an example or two, I can get a
high school layout and design class to spend a couple of weeks on OLPC
related work.
Keep me posted,
--
Ian Daniher
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype
Todd, I will be sending you an email about several things for the site in
just a minute.
Ian, I would love to see students thrown at the idea. Feel free to use the
ideas on the wiki page, there are some darn good ones on there. Maybe if
you give each student a different phrase/image? At the
There's a lovely, simple t-shirt design that has been used to date
[care of pentagram?], just a large XO on an orange or green
background. Perhaps we can find a way to have those made on a more
continuous basis and made available publicly. I don't think the
square OLPC logo makes an ideal shirt
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