On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 11:21 PM, Helen
For sure! If you're referring to my mention of the Ubuntu shirt, I meant in terms of it being a little unconventional and quite artsy in design. Expressive. This can take many forms! Will mentioned Threadless too - the point being just to take a look at some unconventional approaches.
Kind of recalling the Ubuntu shirt, but it could be the Gnome ones I also mentioned :). I mean, while they are all artsy and serve well for their purpose, we as openSUSE Community should and must take our own path, creating our own and awesome t-shirt design. Using another distro or project designs would be like we're following and not leading. I like the most simple stuff out of Threadless though.
The designs put forward so far are very good, simple and tasteful - I like the skyline and the house outline both. I'd certainly wear any of these.
For the OSC, or "general purpose" t-shirt?
A plastic-looking bright green lizard silhouette stencil on the front of a tshirt? Not so much. :)
European plastic-looking version rocks! :D Bests -- Ricardo Varas Santana openSUSE Member, Ambassador, and Translator. http://ricardovs.wordpress.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+help@opensuse.org