On Sun, 2013-01-27 at 20:36 -0800, DuBois, Scott L. wrote:
Victor,
I like this one you did. Very cool ideas! Totally "out of the box". How do you think it would look with just openSUSE on the fron with the head and lock graphic and the rest on the back? (just a thought).
http://paste.opensuse.org/92085062
and MFox, I love this shirt design you came up with, this would look cool on a charcoal grey similar to the default desktop. I would heed what Bryan says about the printing and maybe think about openSUSE on the right breast pocket area or a geeko there.
http://mfoxdogg.com/opensuse/male_shirt_design_01.png
Now my feeling is these are pretty good designs that people would be willing to sport around. Would making them available through the Spreadshirt store an option?
You can have umpteen designs to upload to any of these online shops to sell, and certainly that should be the case. But, keep in mind, Jos is looking for designs to print for giveaways. So, in Jos's case, economy does matter. He sends a pile of them to be given away at conferences and at our own openSUSE events. For Michael's design, I really DO like the placement of the sleeve design. I think moving it to another location would lessen its impact. It's very much like sporting a tattoo, in a way. And I re-iterate what I suggested before. Use Michael's design exclusively for Ambassadors (and speakers.) Jos would print only a limited supply, say 100-200. That gives him a little more flexibility to have multiple-placement designs and even multiple color designs. I really think this is perfect for an Ambassador uniform type shirt. So think both: Design for sale on online shops and design for Jos to print. Either have one design in both scenarios or make Jos's giveaway design exclusive that you can only get it if you show up to an openSUSE event/booth. That'll increase the collectibility of the shirt as well. Bryen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org