On Wed, 2012-09-26 at 12:18 +0200, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
On Tuesday 25 September 2012 16:57:15 Victor hck wrote:
I'm wondering - Mug1.svg with the openSUSE conf logo is too oS specific but> maybe we can replace the geeko with a Tux! Then it would be a VERY good logo> for on a beer mug...
That's in the mug3.svg
And let's see what about Geeko Squad
PS: Tux+mug= Mux beer ??? XD
I think the tux+mug is supercool, and I'll go for that. Awesomely thanks, you're on the list of receiving one now :D
I saw you guys (bryen and victor) working on the t-shirt yesterday , really cool results, only downside - not everyone there is a geeko ;-)
Like with the mug, we've got people volunteering for LinuxDays and while we should sell some kind of openSUSE shirts there, the staff probably should have a more generic shirt.
BUT if you don't have time to come up with another design, well, we are paying for the shirts so they'll just have to wear them :D
See if you can/want to come up with something else, if not - ok, we go for this.
Thanks! /Jos
Obviously, as you mention, I was only thinking under the context of openSUSE. I haven't followed too much about the discussions regarding the overall event. So, at this point, I haven't captured the conceptual spirit indepth yet that would support a more generic design. I think the Geeko Squad t-shirt has usability beyond oSC, as I think these would make for GREAT ambassador shirts to wear at openSUSE booths. While that's another set of logistical challenges (size + distribution), feel free to take the concept out of Conference and put it into Ambassador material if funding permits. Back to oSC... while you mention it should be more generic, how closely will staff collaborate together? What types of assistance do you see people needing? Someone *might* want to seek out a staff person directly related to x-project. So maybe shirts that are distinctive to their projects, but also have a common unique identifier on it indicating they are staffers? Say, for example, openSUSE staffers get shirt with openSUSE logo plus "STAFF" on it. Gentoo staffers get shirt with Gentoo logo plus "STAFF" on it, etc.? I know, I know, more printing and cost overhead nightmares. But at the same time, I think we have to be very careful not to turn the event generally into such a non-descript way that each particular project doesn't stand out on its own. Seems openSUSE is the main investor of this event and yet, we don't want our visibility to be tempered down, do we? Bryen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org