Thanks, Nils. It was a combination of me doing the designs, the old logo's designer inverting colours for us, and the Tshirt company putting them on the Tshirt mockups. A convoluted process for sure. Totally agreed that a new logo would be ultra awesome, but it might be a bit time-consuming to start that sort of dialogue now.
:) Kat | Kat Braybrooke | Community Coordinator | Global Chapters and OKFest | Open Knowledge Foundation | London, United Kingdom | OKFN.org <http://okfn.org/> | OKFestival.org <http://okfestival.org/> | Twitter @kat_braybrooke <http://twitter.com/kat_braybrooke> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Nils Toedtmann <[email protected]>wrote: > The designer did a good job, it's a tough call to make a cool T-shirt > from the current OKF logo. What about a logo make-over? > > /nils ducks and crawls back under his stone > > > On 02/10/2012 11:09 AM, Sam Leon wrote: > > Morning' all, > > > > It's that time again when we want to order a big load of t-shirts so > > that we can all represent the Open Knowledge Foundation round the world! > > > > We're found a good UK-based screen printer, but we need to decide on the > > design. > > > > Please vote for the t-shirt you would most like to wear in the Doodle > > Poll below: > > > > http://www.doodle.com/3eigygxfnknmcaxu > > > > Happy voting! > > > > S > > > > -- > > Sam Leon > > Community Coordinator > > Open Knowledge Foundation > > http://okfn.org/ > > Skype: samedleon > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > okfn-discuss mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/okfn-discuss > > > -- > See http://nils.toedtmann.net/ for contact details. >
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