Volunteering to update the KDE Cafe Press Meta-Store
Scott Harvey
bundito at gmail.com
Thu Feb 15 17:02:45 GMT 2018
I've got a Cafe Press shopkeeper account of my own. I might toss together a
quick prototype store (hidden, private) just for feedback and idea-sharing.
Once we get some consensus on what kinds of products we'd like, we can
contact the Visual Design gurus and let them tear it apart. But at least
we'll have something that's more substantial than just a good idea.
I'm reasonably competent at graphic design - I speak fluent Adobe
Illustrator (although I should learn Inkscape as well). Maybe the graphics
guys would trust me to pitch in with them as well. The shop needs
custom-sized logos and header graphics. If they're too busy to make
something grand for the little store, I could certainly make something
presentable.
Meanwhile, I think my Kubuntu machine needs a swift kick to get running
again (I work by remote), so it's off to the basement for a power-cycle.
-Scott
On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 5:10 AM, Adriaan de Groot <groot at kde.org> wrote:
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> CafePress can do all of those, and slapping the KDE logo on everything is
> quite straightforward. Medium-term, we should do better than that. We have
> some t-shirt designs kicking around, like the Akademy T-shirts we do each
> year, and the KDE India shirt is a perennial popular item. So working
> towards
> more designs, or more item-suitable designs, is something that can be done.
>
> Well, *I* think it's a worthwhile goal.
>
> Heck, just a decent clear-hard-plastic KDE coffee mug could be a nice
> thing to
> have (as an environmental statement?) at an event. We had them at some
> Akademy
> (Mechelen?), years ago, lasted for years.
>
> [ade]
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