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+ | Charlie Morris, cdmorris@ncsu.edu | ||
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+ | I know mine is late…I didn't know about the deadline on the 31st. I humbly ask that it be considered. If not…well…I will be heartbroken, but will somehow pull through. | ||
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+ | I am having a professional artist from the IconFactory help me design this (I confess to having an ulterior motive). | ||
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+ | I'm Rich Wolf (rich wolf@uic.edu) and I'm presenting. | ||
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+ | This idea picks up on the Chicago city colors (white, blue, red) and shows Libby, the Librobot: | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:01, 11 January 2013
Code4Lib 2013 T-Shirt Design Proposals
Designs for the official Code4Lib 2013 conference are now being solicited! Submit your proposal by December 31 for consideration!
Here's how it'll work:
- One entry per person, please. (We reserve the right to rescind this rule if we're in need of extra submissions)
- T-shirt designs should be 1-sided, single color designs suitable for screenprinting.
- Include your name and e-mail address with your proposal.
- Post an image file of your print-ready proposal to this wiki page. You can host the image yourself or use the Upload file feature of the wiki. If your print-ready document is different from your displayed image, include a link to the print-ready file.
- If you want, you can add a line or two of explanatory text, color specifications, etc., which will be included with your design on the Dieboldatron.
- Place a horizontal rule (----) on a separate line after your submission.
- All proposals posted to this wiki page while the calendar year is still 2012 will be considered.
- Questions? Direct them to akorphan (at) ncsu.edu
Sample submission
Joe Ouroboros, joe (at) loopback.edu :
This is my awesome design.
Submissions
List your submissions below!
Junior Tidal
jtidal@citytech.cuny.edu
This is my proposal image for the code4lib t-design for the 2013 conference. It's the Willis tower with the words code4lib, with the tower acting as the "L" with Chicago 2013 underneath.
The image used was taken from the Wikimedia Commons.
Joshua Gomez
jngomez @t gwu.edu
My second attempt to get this design on the code4lib t-shirt
Josh Wilson
joshwilsonnc at gmail
Minimalist. Also stripey.
Karen Coyle
Reflecting my desire for good connectivity at c4l2013 :-)
Shaun Ellis shaune at princeton dot edu
This is two color variations of one design. And, in case anyone doesn't get the reference: Put a bird on it video
Shaun Ellis shaune at princeton dot edu
I asked permission to use the octocat. If it's not possible, we could use a normal "o" as git is under GPLv2 and has no such restrictions on use. Update: GitHub regrets to have to deny use of the octocat or GitHub branding because they are not a sponsor or organizing the event. We will not be voting on the octocat version. I did inquire about GitHub sponsorship though... :)
Charlie Morris, cdmorris@ncsu.edu
Original photo courtesy of http://www.flickr.com/photos/fatty/52368705/ (Creative Commons)
I know mine is late…I didn't know about the deadline on the 31st. I humbly ask that it be considered. If not…well…I will be heartbroken, but will somehow pull through.
I am having a professional artist from the IconFactory help me design this (I confess to having an ulterior motive).
I'm Rich Wolf (rich wolf@uic.edu) and I'm presenting.
This idea picks up on the Chicago city colors (white, blue, red) and shows Libby, the Librobot: