Posted by ultimike on January 18, 2009 at 2:27pm
Here's the official DrupalCamp Florida logo, courtesy of efSmart.com!
I have attached a fully scalable PDF version as well as a smaller GIF.
-mike

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| Florida Drupal Camp Logo New.pdf | 282.85 KB |
| FloridaDrupalCampLogo.gif | 27.93 KB |

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HAHA!
That's hilarious! I love it!
Jason Graham,
President
POLISH YOUR IMAGE
Graphic Design, Website Design & Engineering, Marketing
http://www.PolishYourImage.com
Jason Graham
http://www.PolishYourImage.com
I am glad things are
I am glad things are progressing so well. I should have a little more time for drupal activities in the near future and will do my best to help.
Regards,
Jose
Florida Drupal Group, We meet Every 3rd Saturday in Orlando
http://groups.drupal.org/florida
Florida Drupal Group, We meet Every 3rd Saturday in Orlando
http://groups.drupal.org/florida
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The logo looks awesome, much better and "campier" than anything i would have thought of.
I contacted threads of compassion about printing some t-shirts for us, he's going to get back to me by the end of today. I also asked them about placing their logo, or a "Printed by ..." on the rear of the t-shirts hoping to get a lower price. I will get 40 of them printed and they'll probably be able to be sold for $8 or $10 at the front. what sizes and how many of each should i purchase? i was thinking maybe 5 M, 15 L, 15 XL and 5 XXL
also they will either be printed on white or teal [the same color as the bg in the logo].
-Erik
-Erik
ThatGuy@ErikBaldwin.com
ThatGuy@CLoudNYNEDesign.com
http://www.ErikBaldwin.com
http://www.CLoudNYNEDesign.com
@CLoudNYNE on Twitter
currently in Portland, OR
Update on T-Shirts
Printed on white t's with their [ Threads of Compassion ] logo on the lower back (measuring about 5" x5"), 40 shirts is about $150. without their logo on the back it was about $250. i was also wondering if we wanted to include the logos of all of our sponsors on the back of it, "Fueled by: starbucks, jason's deli, izea, mind comet, lullabot, packt publishing, etc ... also, if Right Sprocket, and Polish Your Image wanted to split the printing cost of the shirts, that could be one of the many ways available to contribute to Drupal Camp.
let me know if we want to include all of our sponsors on the back so i can collect the logos and put them together.
Hope to hear some feedback from everyone, 'cause i may have overlooked a great idea.
-Erik
-Erik
ThatGuy@ErikBaldwin.com
ThatGuy@CLoudNYNEDesign.com
http://www.ErikBaldwin.com
http://www.CLoudNYNEDesign.com
@CLoudNYNE on Twitter
currently in Portland, OR
How much will it cost per
How much will it cost per shirt? The point is not to profit, but not to lose money. If we order 40 of them but only sell 25, you should still get your money back, you know? Maybe we can donate any surplus to the Drupal Association...!
Ryan Price
Florida Creatives
Ryan Price
DrupalEasy Podcast
Cost of shirts
I figure that if we sold them for $10 each we would be able to get the money that was spent for 40 shirts after selling 15 of them. also, at $10 each we wouldn't need to make change. i had also thought about selling them for $5 each, but then we would need to sell 30 of them to recoup the money. all-in-all, I've come to the conclusion that $10 for each shirt is a decent price [because its lower than nearly $20 after shipping on cafe press] and also gives us a better chance to receive what we put into getting them printed.
-Erik
-Erik
ThatGuy@ErikBaldwin.com
ThatGuy@CLoudNYNEDesign.com
http://www.ErikBaldwin.com
http://www.CLoudNYNEDesign.com
@CLoudNYNE on Twitter
currently in Portland, OR
Sold
I'll buy one :)
go for it
Erik,
Let's keep things simple - go with the plan as it - don't worry about adding sponsors to the shirts (except for Threads of Compassion). RightSprocket is already committed to sponsoring chairs and signs, and I have some other stuff in mind for Polish Your Image.
Thanks for taking care of all this!
-mike
I want one of the shirts ...
They will be collectors items!!!
Joe Moraca
Joe Moraca
WebDevGeeks.com
Silk-screen friendly image
For a t-shirt, here is the logo carefully made with only four colors.
Black (spot)
Gray
Lime
Turquoise
This should make getting silk-screening done cheaper and easier.
It is an Illustrator file (embedded in a PDF so anyone should be able to open it).