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Attaching photo of last Fedora PyCon Shirt
'''If you need printer recommendations, please include that in the ticket Include any text or content needed *No, we will not write your brochure for you'''
PyCon
Portland Oregon, May 28th-June 5th (Can't find wikipage)
'''Size requirements, can be standard paper size or width and height'''
For apparel or products
Apparel or product type
Number of colors to use
Background color of the object
Print or embroidery
Print area size (printer can provide this)
Templates (if provided by printer)
preview of design shirt-preview.png
SVG source for design fedora-python-shirt.2.svg
svg source of design (no paths, text/font editable) fedora-python-shirt.svg
print-ready cmyk pdf fedora-python-shirt.2.pdf
[[Image(shirt-preview.png)]]
What do you think?
Ummmmm... I LOVE IT!
Couple of suggestions/ideas/thoughts:
It's four colors right now from the looks of it. Maybe change the color of the belly and it can be three colors? Or overall create a 'monochrome' and/or a 'reduced colors' version of the shirt design to give us some options to decrease printing costs if we wanted to do a large run of these?
Bonus Silly Suggestion: Surreptitiously include a badger and a mushroom somewhere in the design ;)
2 color version fedora-python-shirt_2-color.png
3 color version fedora-python-shirt_3-color.png
2 color mockup mockup-2-color.png
3 color mockup mockup-3-color.png
Hey Remy!
Re comfortaa/overpass - so this is actually done with Montserrat which is our new official titling font - okay to keep it? We're trying to phase out comfortaa (and overpass is more RH than Fedora.)
So i futzed with the outline for the 2 color version (had to, to make the tongue work) but left it in the 3 color version; I think it's necessary for the style we're going for (note the belly doesn't have the outline either.)
we can definitely scale up relative to the T-shirt.
Here's the edits:
== 3 color version ==
[[Image(fedora-python-shirt_3-color.png)]]
[[Image(mockup-3-color.png)]]
== 2 color version ==
[[Image(fedora-python-shirt_2-color.png)]]
[[Image(mockup-2-color.png)]]
Not sure how to work badger/mushroom in :( Ideas?
This looks Good :)
I have same suggestions as mentioned in https://fedorahosted.org/design-team/ticket/434#comment:5
same response as in https://fedorahosted.org/design-team/ticket/434#comment:6 - thanks for taking a look at these tho!
decause - let me know how to proceed - in terms of design we're going with and print specs so we can get you print-ready files
Color options for shirt colors.png
scribus source: shirt design without white ink fedora-python-shirt_no-white-areas.sla.gz
print ready pdf: shirt design without white ink fedora-python-shirt_no-white-areas.pdf
So here's a hella buncha ways you could have this shirt printed up with between 2-4 screens.
I recommend in order (considering bang for buck / quality + cost):
1) white (cheapest option, looks best)
4) light heather grey w white ink
5) dark heather grey with white ink
2) light heather grey no white ink (cheapest non-white option)
Really dont recommend 6 or 7, they are very meh IMHO. So i didnt put together print ready artwork for them.
[[Image(colors.png)]]
There are two versions of the print-ready pdf. Here is which one to use depending on which t-shirt mockup you want:
1) fedora-python-shirt_no-white-areas.pdf
2) fedora-python-shirt_no-white-areas.pdf
3) fedora-python-shirt_no-white-areas.pdf
4) fedora-python-shirt_white-areas.pdf
5) fedora-python-shirt_white-areas.pdf
updated version of file based on printer feedback fedora-python-shirt_white-areas.pdf
updated version of file based on printer feedback fedora-python-shirt_white-areas.sla.gz
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