On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 10:40 PM, Michael Schumacher <schumaml@xxxxxx> wrote: > Ismael Barros² wrote: > >> We've taken the liberty of making some simple designs based on Wilber: >> >> http://www.freewear.org/images/release_candidates/propuesta_gimp.png > > I don't really like any of the Wilbers shown there. Maybe you can come > up with some proposals featuring the more recent Wilber versions? Our artist gave it a try: http://www.freewear.org/images/release_candidates/gimp_base.png http://www.freewear.org/images/release_candidates/gimp_base.svg Anyway we've been talking about it and we think you guys could do it better. How about a little competition? If you're willing, we can setup a competition so you can send me your designs to my email or to this list. Then I'd setup a little poll to vote for the best designs, and the winner design would get sold at Freewear. Rewards for the winner: two free T-shirts (one with his design, and another one (s)he likes from our catalog), and a special mention in the T-shirt page with a link to his blog/gallery/portfolio if he wants. The design constraints are imposed by the screen-printing technique: 3 colors per design (we could print more, but we'd rather avoid it as the T-shirt would be more expensive: a 2 or 3 colors T-shirt is 16€ and a 4 colors one is 18€), no gradients, no too small details. If we have to tune the winner design to make it printable we'll contact with the designer. We'd like to have the T-shirt ready for Christmas, so the deadlines would be: Design: from yesterday to November the 22nd Poll: from the 33rd to the 30th. Then, we'd see if the winning design needs some tunning, and then we'd publish and print it. Hope you like the idea, we're open to suggestions. Regards, Ismael _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer