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What about "Fixed in Fremantle" t-shirts?
 

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What about "Fixed in Fremantle" t-shirts?
Last year, Quim had everyone (ok, just a few of us did it, but...) create our own shirts with our favorite logo contest submissions. It was pretty fun. Maybe we should do that again!

Update: Done! Check out the party on Friday.

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Here's a hat application of one of the logos.

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Tim,

Why not put these logos in a banner/web badge shape here

Ps. Liked the flag rip-off logo
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TWhy not put these logos in a banner/web badge shape here
My only concern with that is that nothing has been "officially" chosen and I don't know if I'd like to see all number of banners flying around the internets. On the flip side, any promotion is good promotion, so... Added.

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A couple of the previous ideas using black instead of dark gray. (If you couldn't tell, this is my favorite so far.)

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I'd go for black or dark gray shirt (I prefer black, personally). Definitely not white t-shirts; you can't ever wear them lest they get stained.

So far, the "Summit 2ae9" logo is my favorite (and we thought nobody was sure how to pronounce Maemo!), and I think it would endure a conversion to 2-color on black well enough. Something like Jaffa's front/back version would be nice.

As for hats, a baseball cap would be okay, but I don't wear hats all that much. Again, I'd prefer dark gray or black, and I still like the 2ae9 logo.


I have one additional suggestion. How about bandannas? As a cyclist, there's nothing better than a wet bandanna to keep your head cool on a hot day, and they're pretty versatile, even for non-cyclists . I know I'd wind up using a bandanna rather more often than a T-shirt or ball cap, and much more often than a knit cap, but I'm likely an exception that way...
 

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So far, white shirts haven't been offered as a choice, but... They are cheaper.

I'll let the poll take care of the other comments.

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Tim, I *love* your work.

But my experience in corporate logo development, especially for a diversity council, suggests being careful when incorporating symbols like national flags. Unless you've had experience contrary to mine... maybe I just worked for a stuffy company.
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Originally Posted by sachin007 View Post
What about "Fixed in Fremantle" t-shirts?
Or "I know someone inside Nokia"
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