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Deadline, November 21, 2011, for t-shirt design submissions has passed.
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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.  
 
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[http://vote.code4lib.org/election/22 It's time to vote!] -- You will need your code4lib.org username and password.
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It's time to submit designs for the Code4Lib 2012 conference T-shirt!
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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:Example.jpg]]
 
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Ann Lally
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Angie Beringer 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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Revision as of 03:48, 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.

File:Example.jpg -- Angie Beringer and Ann Lally, t-shirt committee