Hi Michael, sorry for the late reply
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 7:50 PM, Michael Schumacher schum...@gmx.de wrote:
We're currently unable to update the website (if you have a look at the
index page, even the release announcements aren't up to date).
Until this is resolved, we won't be able to
On 07.06.2010 17:16, Ismael Barros² wrote:
We frankly believe the T-shirt looks good, and we're sure it would
have some more success among many loyal Gimp users with some more
exposure. In example, publishing the link we asked for time ago in
http://www.gimp.org/about/merchandise.html would
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 4:22 PM, Ismael Barros² razielm...@gmail.com wrote:
For now, we have the first T-shirt almost ready to be uploaded.
The T-shirt is up and ready to be sold:
http://www.freewear.org/?page=show_itemid=FW0042
What
we need now is to talk with some Gimp administrator to make
Ismael Barros² wrote:
We would also need some admin/treasurer to give him access to the
sales and donations figures in our site.
Is there any reason why this information should not be public?
Michael
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On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 6:15 PM, Michael Schumacher schum...@gmx.de wrote:
Is there any reason why this information should not be public?
There's no personal information involved, so I'd say there's not.
Just in case, the information is password-protected and so far I've
given the login
Voting is over, and in the end our last design was the winner.
Results: http://www.freewear.org/?contest=gimp
The other designs were also nice, so if our Gimp T-shirts are
successful, we will probably introduce them in our catalog, and of
course, we will provide proper credit to the original
Hi again,
Design submitting deadline is over, and the designs are ready to get voted.
You can vote here: http://www.freewear.org/?contest=gimp
Regards,
Ismael
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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Ismael Barros² razielm...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi again,
Design submitting deadline is over, and the designs are ready to get voted.
You can vote here: http://www.freewear.org/?contest=gimp
That does not seem to be the case. For whatever reason I cant select
the
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 10:40 PM, Michael Schumacher schum...@gmx.de 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.
2009/11/4 Ramón Miranda mirandagrap...@gmail.com:
I really like the
http://www.freewear.org/images/release_candidates/gimp_base.png
But i ´ll try to do a logo for you. the format must be svg? or xcf?
Oops, forgot that little detail. Format must be svg.
On Wednesday 04 November 2009, Ismael Barros² wrote:
How about a little competition?
Better than this list would be the gimp-user list, and I'm sure there are some
more lists for this purpose.
Daniel
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On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 7:18 PM, Ismael Barros² razielm...@gmail.com wrote:
... masterful elision by Patrick ...
That's with transfer/sublimation or with screen printing?
We use this: http://www.freewear.org/images/navigation/compiling/compiling_xr.jpg
With our
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 2:18 AM, Chris Mohler cr33...@gmail.com wrote:
Heh - I've pulled a manual halftone screen before, and I assure you
that _with my own eyes_ I have witnessed a woman screening four-color
process *manually*. Onto sweatshirts. Now I would never recommend
4CP on a manual
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 1:16 AM, Alexia Death alexiade...@gmail.com wrote:
A - no mouth and a bad squint... Bleh.
B - still a bad squint. naah
C - best option
D - also good but a bit too much contrast with the bg
Nice, I'll let our artist know, thanks
I might actually buy one, when they are
Emil Assarsson wrote:
I have to say that I like B best. The ears are not that pointy and the
lines are smoother.
The mouth is good but the shape could be a little bit more rhythmic
with the other lines. Maybe to wide?
I like the wackiness of the uneven sized eyes that gives the
impression of
Ismael:
I don't know the official position about this, but I think that the
Wilber image you used looks pretty dated. I'd use the Tango version or
the icon for Mac that Jimmac designed.
They look much better and as far as I could see, the Tango version is
being used for GIMP since 2.4
Guillermo Espertino wrote:
Ismael:
I don't know the official position about this, but I think that the
Wilber image you used looks pretty dated. I'd use the Tango version or
the icon for Mac that Jimmac designed.
They look much better and as far as I could see, the Tango version is
being
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Omari Stephens x...@csail.mit.edu wrote:
Guillermo Espertino wrote:
Ismael:
I don't know the official position about this, but I think that the
Wilber image you used looks pretty dated. I'd use the Tango version or
the icon for Mac that Jimmac designed.
They
On Sun, 2009-10-25 at 13:04 -0500, Chris Mohler wrote:
I do t-shirts with gradient/blending all of the time - it's not any
more expensive, but it can be trickier to set up and print. The main
thing I see w/those PNGs is that they are too low-res for a full-front
print:
I do t-shirts with gradient/blending all of the time - it's not any
more expensive, but it can be trickier to set up and print. The main
thing I see w/those PNGs is that they are too low-res for a full-front
print
Ehhhrm... I was talking about the re-drawn Wilber designs, not the
gradients
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 12:35 PM, g...@catking.net wrote:
Emil Assarsson wrote:
I have to say that I like B best. The ears are not that pointy and the
lines are smoother.
The mouth is good but the shape could be a little bit more rhythmic
with the other lines. Maybe to wide?
I like the
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 7:04 PM, Chris Mohler cr33...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Omari Stephens x...@csail.mit.edu wrote:
Guillermo Espertino wrote:
Ismael:
I don't know the official position about this, but I think that the
Wilber image you used looks pretty dated.
Greetings,
We are FreeWear.org, we print and sell t-shirts with FOSS designs
(Linux distros, desktops environments, etc) and donate to each
organization a percentage of each sold article. We usually sell via
website, but we can also be found in local FOSS-related events. We
also cover special
On Sunday 25 October 2009 01:43:56 Ismael Barros² wrote:
There are some possibilities that look cool, and we would love to have
some feedback on which design (A, B, C or D) and tee color (white or
black) look best to you. Also, is the font okay? Is there any better
font available out there for
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