On Fri, Feb 1, 2008 at 2:01 AM, Kat Kinnie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all, > > Hope you are well. > > At the moment I am working on a project to create new t-shirt designs for > the Loco Conference Pack and to give away for free at events. > > The t-shirt designs that have been used in the past are fairly basic and > only have the Ubuntu logo on the front and are in brown, so I'd like to make > them a little more interesting. Currently we are putting the black t-shirts > that we sell on the shop in the Loco pack, however we need a cheaper option > and a design that has text on the front of the t-shirt. > > I am currently collecting ideas for the two t-shirt designs, before > choosing something to go with. The only real limitation on the design being > that I would like to have text on the front and probably the logo somewhere > and maybe an Ubuntu logo on the back at the top. > > *Loco Conference Pack t-shirts for people who attend events* > I have attached an 'Ubuntu guru' design that we have had created for the > Loco packs to give you an idea. The design needs to be simple, and text > based so that it cuts down on design costs. It is likely that we will go > with this, but I'd be interested to see if anyone has any other ideas for > the text. We are also trying to decide whether to go with black or chocolate > brown, so it would be interesting to know what you think. > I really like this. The simplicity is a great selling point for me. Too many tech t-shirts scream that they are tech. > > * > T-shirts for Canonical to give away for free * > In addition I would be interested to know if you have any ideas of what we > could put on the front of the t-shirt that we will be giving away for free > at events. The idea that I had, whilst at the Paris event this week was > 'Spreading the love' where the o in love is the circle of friends logo. > An idea: "Making the circle wider" But spreading the love is a fairly good slogan as well. Corey
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