2021 T-shirt Design Entry Form
The deadline for entering designs has passed and new entries are no longer being accepted.
We are issuing an open call for a logo design that will be featured on the front of the Code4Lib 2021 Conference t-shirt. The winning logo will be chosen based on a popular vote, which will be held Jan. 18-21, 2021.
Designs should include the conference name (Code4Lib 2021) and are limited to a single color, by default a white logo on a black t-shirt. If you would prefer a color other than white, let us know in your explanatory text and it will be considered, but can not be guaranteed.
Deadline for entries: Jan. 13, 2021
All designs must be original and the intellectual property of the person entering the design and must be compliant with the conference code of conduct.
To enter your design please include:
- Name
- Email address
- Explanatory text telling us about your design
- Your design image
Sample Entry
Joe Ouroboros
joe@loopback.edu
This is my awesome design. It'll win one of these years.
Not sure how to upload your image? Check out https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Editing_pages for more information about editing a page! Here's a template for what the wikitext should look like when you enter your image:
Name, email address : [[Image:Name of image file you uploaded]] Explanatory text -----
If you need help setting up an editing account for this wiki please contact Ryan Wick (ryanwick [at] gmail [dot] com).
Winning Design
Julia Caffrey-Hill
Geometric theme inspired by this year's conference website
Other Entries
Ben Companjen
A doodly idea aligning the ""o"" and ""i"" in ""Code{4}Lib 2021"" and ""ONLINE"", the former positioned over the latter, stretching the letters in the second line. Of course it needs to be vectorised, but I believe it is simple enough to do so quickly.
Kate Deibel
On a bed with a cat is a great way to attend from home/localhost. Probably would look best as gray on black (don't really want an all white guy). Art is my own. I have the SVG.
Amy Drayer
This is a play on the terminal window, as we will be at home.
Mat Kelly
A simple, typographic, monochrome logo that relies on the openly licensed Inconsolata typeface, negative space, and varied kerning.
Jon McIntire
A relevant symbol for our time.
Eric Hellman
This logo shows us separate in our own pods, brought together online in our code4lib2021 space. Covid Red on a light grey tee.
Michelle Janowiecki
This design shows different technology folks might use to attend the online conference. There is a phone, keyboard, mouse, and tablet. The coffee mug and heart are purely for cuteness.