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Minimalist. Also stripey.
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Karen Coyle
Reflecting my desire for good connectivity at c4l2013 :-)
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Shaun Ellis
shaune at princeton dot edu
This is two color variations of one design. And, in case anyone doesn't get the reference: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XM3vWJmpfo Put a bird on it video]
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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... :)
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Charlie Morris, cdmorris@ncsu.edu
Original photo courtesy of http://www.flickr.com/photos/fatty/52368705/ (Creative Commons)
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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.
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:
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