I like the design at http://www.zazzle.com/vim_tshirt-235931222380375014
simple script Vim on the front and HJKL on the back On Sep 8, 8:39 pm, "John Beckett" <[email protected]> wrote: > ~~~Genuine vim_use message...see explanation at bottom --John~~~ > > We are FreeWear.org, we print and sell T-shirts with FOSS designs > (Linux distros, desktops environments, etc) and donate to each > organization a percentage of each sold article. We usually sell via > website, but we can also be found in local FOSS-related events. We > also cover special orders, like commemorative t-shirts for events. > > We've been conducting a poll about which T-shirts our customers want, > and looks like Vim is one of the most popular ones, so we'd really > love to improve our catalog with some Vim stuff. With each Vim T-shirt > sale, Vim would receive a 3€ donation. > > We want these T-shirt to be awesome, so we need your help. We'd like > to see some suggestions on what kind of T-shirts you'd like. So far the > most interesting suggestion we've seen is to make a vim "cheaTshirt", > with an inverted cheat-sheet printed on the front, so it can be read > by the proud wearer while hacking away. It could even glow in the > dark (we have fluorescent yellow ink!). > > I've made two quick&dirty mock-ups, let me know what you > think:http://www.freewear.org/images/release_candidates/mockup_vim.pnghttp://www.freewear.org/images/release_candidates/mockup_vim2.png > > Regarding a more typical logo+slogan design, I came up with stuff like > "Vimpressive", "Vi! Vi Vi! The Editor of the Beast!"[1] or > "Vini, Vidi, Vici"[2], but I'm sure you vim hackers can do better. > > http://www.freewear.org/images/release_candidates/mockup_vim3.png[3] > > Overall, the design constraints (imposed by our screen-printing technique) > are: > - Maximum of 4 plain colors per design. The less colors, the > cheaper, the better. > - Avoid very small details. > - The design shouldn't get too close to the seams. > > Cheers, > Ismael > > [1] Taken from "The number of the beast" from Iron Maiden. > [2]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veni,_vidi,_vici > [3] Don't worry, I'm not the artist that will work on the final design! > > ~~~Explanation~~~ > The above arrived for moderation with 6 other messages, 5 of > which were definitely spam. I deleted the above but am sending a > copy now because Bram was contacted, and Bram points out that > the message is not spam. --John --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
