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[ILUG] linux.ie clothes

[ILUG] linux.ie clothes

Kieran Colfer - Sun Microsystems Ireland kieran.colfer at ireland.sun.com
Fri May 19 15:54:11 IST 2000


Noel Carroll wrote:
> 
> Seems like (without trying thing out) that if you didn't use the pink
> background and just maybe darkened the green with a slightly lighter shade
> of blackish grey for the shading then that would work.   Tux might look a
> bit odd but that might work.

Well, if the clothes, caps etc. are going to be black, why not just put
a thin white border around Tux (maybe make it look like he's "glowing"
or something), and for the writing it's just a matter of finding the
right shade of green. 

What sort of logos are we talking here, the normal transfer-type ones
like you get for t-shirts, or actual stitched logos (which would work
better on the fleeces and caps).

		...Miles

kieran.colfer at ireland.sun.com

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