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It's time to submit designs for the Code4Lib 2012 conference T-shirt!
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Sean Hannan from Johns Hopkins University is the winner of the Code4Lib 2012 t-shirt design contest! The voting was VERY close, but in the end, Sean pulled ahead and came out the winner.  
Your design should somehow capture the awesomeness of the code4lib community and be something you'd be proud to wear.
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The design submissions are for the front of the shirt and may be as large as 11" by 15".
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Keep in mind that these will be printed in one color on a shirt of another color, so please make your design accordingly.
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The vendor indicated that they preferred Adobe Illustrator or EPS formatted files, though we can convert other formats.  Please send
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submissions to me (e-mail address below) by Monday November 21st, at which point they'll be posted for your review and voting [probably
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after the Thanksgiving holiday here in the U.S.]
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[[Image:C4l12-t-shirt.jpg]]
 
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Ann Lally
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Angie Beiriger  and Ann Lally, T-shirt Committee
Head, Digital Initiatives
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University of Washington Libraries
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alally_at_uw.edu
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Latest revision as of 03:53, 23 December 2011

Sean Hannan from Johns Hopkins University is the winner of the Code4Lib 2012 t-shirt design contest! The voting was VERY close, but in the end, Sean pulled ahead and came out the winner.

C4l12-t-shirt.jpg -- Angie Beiriger and Ann Lally, T-shirt Committee