Designerware: Linux Foundation T-Shirt Contest
The Linux Foundation is again beating its marketing drum by opening its own store on linux.com. One entry point is a new t-shirt design contest.
The Linux Foundation is again beating its marketing drum by opening its own store on linux.com. One entry point is a new t-shirt design contest.
The new Linux.com Merchandise Store will sell the usual coffee cups, t-shirts, baseball caps and stickers. The store satisfies even the youngest with pink, blue and orange onesies for kids.
You have until April 11 to have your own creative work displayed in the store, to create your own t-shirt motif and submit it to the jury for consideration. The design must be no more than 640 pixels wide and 800 pixels tall and the JPG, PNG or GIF file size must not be more than 1 MByte. The community can vote until midnight, June 6, 2010 for the winning design.
Details on the t-shirt design contest are on the Linux Foundation homepage.
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