[opensuse-artwork] openSUSE Conference t-shirt drafts
Hello list-mates, Thanks for your feedback! :-) I have worked a little bit more on some t-shirt designs. Classic design: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt.png Modern designs: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt3.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt4.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt5.png Thanks gnokii for your awesome t-shirt template ;-) I'll try drawing a Geeko head/Lizard (as Will and Helen suggested). A Geeko with a scaffolding or a Geeko with a green paint-splash sound like good ideas. I also have some ideas like the Nuremberg world (city shape around the world), and a jungle with a lizard, a kiwi tree, a package, etc. Cheers, -- Javier Llorente
Hello at all, We had a little conversation yesterday about t-shirts for the conference. We agreed to make a call for the final results. So give ur final results until befor monday, so that we can choose the right one for it. br gnokii
Thanks for your feedback! :-) I have worked a little bit more on some t-shirt designs.
Classic design: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt.png
Modern designs: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt3.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt4.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt5.png
Thanks gnokii for your awesome t-shirt template ;-)
I'll try drawing a Geeko head/Lizard (as Will and Helen suggested). A Geeko with a scaffolding or a Geeko with a green paint-splash sound like good ideas. I also have some ideas like the Nuremberg world (city shape around the world), and a jungle with a lizard, a kiwi tree, a package, etc.
Cheers,
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Hello @ all
We had a little conversation yesterday about t-shirts for the conference. We agreed to make a call for the final results.
So give ur final results until befor monday, so that we can choose the right one for it.
Time to bring forward ur final proposals now thats mine http://karl-tux-stadt.de/tmp/conference_shirt.png btw. I asked Nuno Pinheiro to be the judge for select the right motif and he said yes. br gnokii -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+help@opensuse.org
Sirko, Looks nice. I like mainly the silhouette of the city and the simplicity of the design. I'm not fond of black t-shirts, because they tend to loose color easily. I would place the novell branding on the right side sleeve, not on the bottom back, where it has absolutely no visibility, but maybe it's there for a reason ;) Nelson On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 12:47 +0200, S.Kemter wrote:
Hello @ all
We had a little conversation yesterday about t-shirts for the conference. We agreed to make a call for the final results.
So give ur final results until befor monday, so that we can choose the right one for it.
Time to bring forward ur final proposals now
thats mine
http://karl-tux-stadt.de/tmp/conference_shirt.png
btw. I asked Nuno Pinheiro to be the judge for select the right motif and he said yes.
br gnokii
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Nelson, Can I make a suggestion? http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa260/rauhmaru/Nmarques.png :D On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 16:07, Nelson Marques <nmo.marques@gmail.com> wrote:
Sirko,
Looks nice. I like mainly the silhouette of the city and the simplicity of the design. I'm not fond of black t-shirts, because they tend to loose color easily.
I would place the novell branding on the right side sleeve, not on the bottom back, where it has absolutely no visibility, but maybe it's there for a reason ;)
Nelson
On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 12:47 +0200, S.Kemter wrote:
Hello @ all
We had a little conversation yesterday about t-shirts for the conference. We agreed to make a call for the final results.
So give ur final results until befor monday, so that we can choose the right one for it.
Time to bring forward ur final proposals now
thats mine
http://karl-tux-stadt.de/tmp/conference_shirt.png
btw. I asked Nuno Pinheiro to be the judge for select the right motif and he said yes.
br gnokii
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On Lunes, 13 de Septiembre de 2010 12:47:30 S.Kemter escribió:
Hello @ all
We had a little conversation yesterday about t-shirts for the conference. We agreed to make a call for the final results.
So give ur final results until befor monday, so that we can choose the right one for it.
Time to bring forward ur final proposals now
thats mine
Mines are here: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt3.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt4.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt5.png
btw. I asked Nuno Pinheiro to be the judge for select the right motif and he said yes.
Excellent! :D Cheers, -- Javier Llorente
Hey Artworkers! On 02.09.2010, at 00:52, Javier Llorente wrote:
Hello list-mates,
Thanks for your feedback! :-) I have worked a little bit more on some t-shirt designs.
Classic design: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt.png
Modern designs: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt3.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt4.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt5.png
I like conference_tshirt5.png, Javier. Good proposal. How ever, I went through the other drafts on the ml and came to the point, that I should give you some production related background informations. 1. We are not going to print the shirts with a classical CMYK method. We are going to use a plotter based technique, what means, we have a small range of collard film (14 or 16 colors). The print house cut the motives out of this film and iron them to the shirt. This means: 1. every extra color and motive cost extra money and we are not M$. 2. the minimum size of something is about 0.5 - 1mm. It should not be to delicate. 3. Gradients don't work. 4. Photorealistic things don't work as well. 2. Stay with the KISS (Keep it simple and Stupid) rule and the openSUSE Branding Guidelines [1] 3. Try to use max. 3 Colors [2]. E.g. Green, White, Black (Shirt). And please don't combine red and green. This are just few "hints" from my pragmatic side. How ever, I saw good and interesting drafts and look forward to see the final version! :-) Best, Robert [1] http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Artwork [2] http://en.opensuse.org/Help:Colors --- Robert Lihm, Webdesigner - openSUSE Boosters Team SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, D-90409 Nuernberg Tel: +49-911-74053-0 - rlihm@suse.de ____________________________________________________________ SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg) ____________________________________________________________ SUSE - a Novell business -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+help@opensuse.org
Am Dienstag 14 September 2010, 15:25:02 schrieb Robert Lihm:
Hey Artworkers!
On 02.09.2010, at 00:52, Javier Llorente wrote:
Hello list-mates,
Thanks for your feedback! :-) I have worked a little bit more on some t-shirt designs.
Classic design: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt.png
Modern designs: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt3.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt4.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt5.png
I like conference_tshirt5.png, Javier. Good proposal.
How ever, I went through the other drafts on the ml and came to the point, that I should give you some production related background informations.
1. We are not going to print the shirts with a classical CMYK method. We are going to use a plotter based technique, what means, we have a small range of collard film (14 or 16 colors). The print house cut the motives out of this film and iron them to the shirt.
This means: 1. every extra color and motive cost extra money and we are not M$. 2. the minimum size of something is about 0.5 - 1mm. It should not be to delicate. 3. Gradients don't work. 4. Photorealistic things don't work as well.
Had a conversation about last night with javier
2. Stay with the KISS (Keep it simple and Stupid) rule and the openSUSE Branding Guidelines [1] 3. Try to use max. 3 Colors [2]. E.g. Green, White, Black (Shirt). And please don't combine red and green.
This are just few "hints" from my pragmatic side. How ever, I saw good and interesting drafts and look forward to see the final version! :-)
Best,
Robert
[1] http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Artwork [2] http://en.opensuse.org/Help:Colors ---
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On Martes, 14 de Septiembre de 2010 15:25:02 Robert Lihm escribió:
Hey Artworkers!
On 02.09.2010, at 00:52, Javier Llorente wrote:
Hello list-mates,
Thanks for your feedback! :-) I have worked a little bit more on some t-shirt designs.
Classic design: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt.png
Modern designs: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt3.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt4.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt5.png
I like conference_tshirt5.png, Javier. Good proposal.
How ever, I went through the other drafts on the ml and came to the point, that I should give you some production related background informations.
1. We are not going to print the shirts with a classical CMYK method. We are going to use a plotter based technique, what means, we have a small range of collard film (14 or 16 colors). The print house cut the motives out of this film and iron them to the shirt.
This means: 1. every extra color and motive cost extra money and we are not M$. 2. the minimum size of something is about 0.5 - 1mm. It should not be to delicate. 3. Gradients don't work. 4. Photorealistic things don't work as well.
2. Stay with the KISS (Keep it simple and Stupid) rule and the openSUSE Branding Guidelines [1] 3. Try to use max. 3 Colors [2]. E.g. Green, White, Black (Shirt). And please don't combine red and green.
This are just few "hints" from my pragmatic side. How ever, I saw good and interesting drafts and look forward to see the final version! :-)
Best,
Robert
[1] http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Artwork [2] http://en.opensuse.org/Help:Colors ---
I had no idea about printing tshirts. I will definitely take it into account next time I run Inkscape ;-) Thanks for telling :) -- Javier Llorente
On 15.09.2010, at 00:20, Javier Llorente wrote:
On Martes, 14 de Septiembre de 2010 15:25:02 Robert Lihm escribió:
Hey Artworkers!
On 02.09.2010, at 00:52, Javier Llorente wrote:
Hello list-mates,
Thanks for your feedback! :-) I have worked a little bit more on some t-shirt designs.
Classic design: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt.png
Modern designs: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt3.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt4.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt5.png
I like conference_tshirt5.png, Javier. Good proposal.
How ever, I went through the other drafts on the ml and came to the point, that I should give you some production related background informations.
1. We are not going to print the shirts with a classical CMYK method. We are going to use a plotter based technique, what means, we have a small range of collard film (14 or 16 colors). The print house cut the motives out of this film and iron them to the shirt.
This means: 1. every extra color and motive cost extra money and we are not M$. 2. the minimum size of something is about 0.5 - 1mm. It should not be to delicate. 3. Gradients don't work. 4. Photorealistic things don't work as well.
2. Stay with the KISS (Keep it simple and Stupid) rule and the openSUSE Branding Guidelines [1] 3. Try to use max. 3 Colors [2]. E.g. Green, White, Black (Shirt). And please don't combine red and green.
This are just few "hints" from my pragmatic side. How ever, I saw good and interesting drafts and look forward to see the final version! :-)
Best,
Robert
[1] http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Artwork [2] http://en.opensuse.org/Help:Colors ---
I had no idea about printing tshirts. I will definitely take it into account next time I run Inkscape ;-)
Thanks for telling :)
You welcome ;-) Maybe I should write it down on the wiki ... any suggestions where it is easy to find for people? Thanx :-) robert
-- Javier Llorente
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On Martes, 21 de Septiembre de 2010 11:42:50 Robert Lihm escribió:
On 15.09.2010, at 00:20, Javier Llorente wrote:
On Martes, 14 de Septiembre de 2010 15:25:02 Robert Lihm escribió:
Hey Artworkers!
On 02.09.2010, at 00:52, Javier Llorente wrote:
Hello list-mates,
Thanks for your feedback! :-) I have worked a little bit more on some t-shirt designs.
Classic design: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt.png
Modern designs: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt3.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt4.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt5.png
I like conference_tshirt5.png, Javier. Good proposal.
How ever, I went through the other drafts on the ml and came to the point, that I should give you some production related background informations.
1. We are not going to print the shirts with a classical CMYK method. We are going to use a plotter based technique, what means, we have a small range of collard film (14 or 16 colors). The print house cut the motives out of this film and iron them to the shirt.
This means: 1. every extra color and motive cost extra money and we are not M$. 2. the minimum size of something is about 0.5 - 1mm. It should not be to
delicate. 3. Gradients don't work.
4. Photorealistic things don't work as well.
2. Stay with the KISS (Keep it simple and Stupid) rule and the openSUSE Branding Guidelines [1] 3. Try to use max. 3 Colors [2]. E.g. Green, White, Black (Shirt). And please don't combine red and green.
This are just few "hints" from my pragmatic side. How ever, I saw good and interesting drafts and look forward to see the final version! :-)
Best,
Robert
[1] http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Artwork [2] http://en.opensuse.org/Help:Colors ---
I had no idea about printing tshirts. I will definitely take it into account next time I run Inkscape ;-)
Thanks for telling :)
You welcome ;-) Maybe I should write it down on the wiki ... any suggestions where it is easy to find for people?
I suggest creating a new page; openSUSE:Artwork_gear or openSUSE:Artwork_t- shirts and include a link on http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Artwork (under artwork, where the links to CD/DVD covers are). BTW, we could have computer bags with Geeko on them at the openSUSE shop :-) I didn't know Spreadshirt offer them until recently. Greetings, -- Javier Llorente
On Monday 27 September 2010 01:50:18 Javier Llorente wrote:
On Martes, 21 de Septiembre de 2010 11:42:50 Robert Lihm escribió: [...]
You welcome ;-) Maybe I should write it down on the wiki ... any suggestions where it is easy to find for people?
I suggest creating a new page; openSUSE:Artwork_gear or openSUSE:Artwork_t- shirts and include a link on http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Artwork (under artwork, where the links to CD/DVD covers are).
Has this been done now? I agree this is important for reference, Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger, Program Manager openSUSE, aj@{novell.com,opensuse.org} Twitter: jaegerandi | Identica: jaegerandi SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg) Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+help@opensuse.org
Am Dienstag 12 Oktober 2010, 11:54:39 schrieb Andreas Jaeger:
On Monday 27 September 2010 01:50:18 Javier Llorente wrote:
On Martes, 21 de Septiembre de 2010 11:42:50 Robert Lihm escribió: [...]
You welcome ;-) Maybe I should write it down on the wiki ... any suggestions where it is easy to find for people?
I suggest creating a new page; openSUSE:Artwork_gear or openSUSE:Artwork_t- shirts and include a link on http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Artwork (under artwork, where the links to CD/DVD covers are).
Has this been done now? I agree this is important for reference,
not really I see this mail quote first time br gnokii
Andreas
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On Martes, 12 de Octubre de 2010 11:54:39 Andreas Jaeger escribió:
On Monday 27 September 2010 01:50:18 Javier Llorente wrote:
On Martes, 21 de Septiembre de 2010 11:42:50 Robert Lihm escribió: [...]
You welcome ;-) Maybe I should write it down on the wiki ... any suggestions where it is easy to find for people?
I suggest creating a new page; openSUSE:Artwork_gear or openSUSE:Artwork_t- shirts and include a link on http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Artwork (under artwork, where the links to CD/DVD covers are).
Has this been done now? I agree this is important for reference,
Done. http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Artwork_t-shirts Greetings, -- Javier Llorente
On Martes, 14 de Septiembre de 2010 15:25:02 Robert Lihm escribió:
Hey Artworkers!
On 02.09.2010, at 00:52, Javier Llorente wrote:
Hello list-mates,
Thanks for your feedback! :-) I have worked a little bit more on some t-shirt designs.
Classic design: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt.png
Modern designs: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt3.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt4.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt5.png
I like conference_tshirt5.png, Javier. Good proposal.
How ever, I went through the other drafts on the ml and came to the point, that I should give you some production related background informations.
1. We are not going to print the shirts with a classical CMYK method. We are going to use a plotter based technique, what means, we have a small range of collard film (14 or 16 colors). The print house cut the motives out of this film and iron them to the shirt.
This means: 1. every extra color and motive cost extra money and we are not M$. 2. the minimum size of something is about 0.5 - 1mm. It should not be to delicate. 3. Gradients don't work. 4. Photorealistic things don't work as well.
2. Stay with the KISS (Keep it simple and Stupid) rule and the openSUSE Branding Guidelines [1] 3. Try to use max. 3 Colors [2]. E.g. Green, White, Black (Shirt). And please don't combine red and green.
What about Spreadshirt & friends? I suppose they're more expensive since you can have more colours on your t-shirt. BTW, I've made a version with just three colours and a thicker line: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt6.png Cheers, -- Javier Llorente
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Andreas Jaeger
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Javier Llorente
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Nelson Marques
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rauhmaru@gmail.com
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Robert Lihm
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S.Kemter