Right you are, should any of tese posters win, some color adjustments to 
the text might have to be made. Some times what's more "visually appealing" 
is not always easier to read.
Also, if these are to be print-ready, those backgrounds might be a little 
environment unfriendly and cost ineffective, and color ink might not always 
be available so maybe a monochrome version might be in order.

On Saturday, 13 December 2014 00:49:25 UTC, Andreas Hahn wrote:
>
> Am 13.12.2014 01:23, schrieb Duarte Farrajota Ramos: 
> > Once again, all proposals are full vector artworks, drawn in Inkscape, 
> > and available as SVG files for native inclusion in tiddlywiki. 
> > This one had an auxiliary 3D model in Blender to get the diamond shape 
> > just right. 
>
> And once again, it looks very nice. I really like the idea of trying to 
> expressing the concept of TiddlyWiki through geometric shapes. I however 
> also think that any text included in such 
> a poster should be easily readable and particularly the bottom text 
> might be a bit too much grey on grey ? 
>
> /Andreas 
>

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