Max Spevack wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008, Paul W. Frields wrote:
What do you say? Do you have any problem with us producing a bunch of the "I *heart* Fedora" tshirts?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Image:Artwork_T(2d)Shirt_tshirt_love.png
Fedora EMEA e.V. is producing these shirts, correct? They have a trademark licensing agreement.
The T-shirt shown doesn't have our official logo on it, but I think there ought to be one -- a small one on the upper back, or on one sleeve. That helps to keep the brand identification even though the front has a completely different presentation of the word "fedora."
I think that single change would be sufficient for me to say, "Go for it!".
Sounds good. What do you think, Art Team? Any chance you guys can whip that up for us?
If I understand Paul's request correctly, the requirement is to have this very logo http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Image:Logo_fedoralogo.png on the sleeve (I think I would like it better this way, just like the sleeve of the polo shirt, only without the "ambassador" word and with blue text - [1]) or on the back.
^^ Blue text? No; I think Paul want's to have the last (heart) one modified with the "official Logo" (and afai understood _ONLY_ the logo [somewhere]) on the shirt ..
Just applying the logo (I believe Fedora EMEA e.V. already has the source for it) at a certain size (larger for the back, smaller for the sleeve).
^^ Fedora EMEA e.V. has only a trademark licensing agreement and prodcued Stitch cards for producing the "Ambassador Polo Shirt" many, many European Ambassadors are wearing at several events like FOSDEM, Linuxtag and it is also gone to the US with paul, Max, Mike McGrath and Tom "Spot"
Now for the *real* question: when and where can I buy one of these?
^^ Nicu, it'll be a pleasure for the EMEA e.V. to organise with the next order we will realize ONE for you; ... But we need to collect orders because otherwise the shipping and handling costs for a single one is too high. I think we will try to collect for the next event to order again a bunch of (between 30 to 50 pcs.); Sounds that good for you?
Regards
Gerold
[1] - http://clunixchit.blogspot.com/2007/01/fedora-ambassadors-polo-shirts.html
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The T-shirt shown doesn't have our official logo on it, but I think there ought to be one -- a small one on the upper back, or on one sleeve. That helps to keep the brand identification even though the front has a completely different presentation of the word "fedora."
To summarize the requirements:
FRONT of the shirt:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Image:Artwork_T(2d)Shirt_tshirt_love.png
BACK of the shirt:
https://fedoraproject.org/w/uploads/2/2d/Logo_fedoralogo.png
(but smaller, and up near the top in the center, by the neck).
I envision us having the shirts printed in white.
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That's it! Let's not make this any more complicated than we need to! :)
The only question worth asking at this point is "do the EMEA Ambassadors like that design enough to spend some of our money producing it?" Personally, I think it is cool, fun, and different from all the other shirts that we have, and I vote yes.
It's the Fedora logo -- live a little!
--Max
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