Maarten wrote:
Why don't we have wine t-shirts any more?
I dunno, where were they before?
I just looked, couldn't find any on cafepress.com.
I'd like to bring back the Codeweavers drunken penguin t-shirts, perhaps with a slightly more generic Wine design. Coincidentally, I found some site on the net had taken the logo from that shirt and erased the Crossover logo from the wine bottle; here's a cleaned-up copy: http://kegel.com/wine/wine-penguin-corkscrew.png
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 04:43:13AM -0700, Dan Kegel wrote:
Maarten wrote:
Why don't we have wine t-shirts any more?
I dunno, where were they before?
I just looked, couldn't find any on cafepress.com.
I'd like to bring back the Codeweavers drunken penguin t-shirts, perhaps with a slightly more generic Wine design. Coincidentally, I found some site on the net had taken the logo from that shirt and erased the Crossover logo from the wine bottle; here's a cleaned-up copy: http://kegel.com/wine/wine-penguin-corkscrew.png
Only CodeWeavers had tshirts previously as far as I remember...
Ciao, Marcus
Jon Parshall is proud of his ability to draw those penguins, and we'd gladly send that artwork to anyone that wanted to make a T-shirt.
Note, though, that we felt we had to (very sadly) drop the penguin; it doesn't really work for Mac users.
Cheers,
Jeremy
Jeremy White wrote:
Jon Parshall is proud of his ability to draw those penguins, and we'd gladly send that artwork to anyone that wanted to make a T-shirt.
Note, though, that we felt we had to (very sadly) drop the penguin; it doesn't really work for Mac users.
Why not? There is always Yellow Dog and several Linux variants for the Mac.....
And I'm always for support the 'quin and have been before Slack 1.0 (yes, I'm older than dirt and proud of it!)
(And I remember Wine, a long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away (think Far East))
At one time I was a supporter and tester for Project Odin and its predecessors.
James McKenzie
James McKenzie [email protected] wrote:
At one time I was a supporter and tester for Project Odin and its predecessors.
Wow.
I gave up on OS/2 Warp right from the git-go, when they shipped me 30 floppies instead of a cd-rom. I really wanted Microsoft to have competition, but I just couldn't bear the thought of going through a 30 floppy install! - Dan
Hi,
2008/4/23 Jeremy White [email protected]:
Jon Parshall is proud of his ability to draw those penguins, and we'd gladly send that artwork to anyone that wanted to make a T-shirt.
Note, though, that we felt we had to (very sadly) drop the penguin; it doesn't really work for Mac users.
Or the bsd users. It seems it is increasingly popular to use wine in bsd also.
Still, can I have the artwork?
Cheers, Maarten.
Sure, I will put up an archive of our Penguin EPS files later today somewhere. Probably on our FTP site.
With that, I should also put up the Wine logo EPS file for anyone who wants a high quality version.
Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
Hi,
2008/4/23 Jeremy White [email protected]:
Jon Parshall is proud of his ability to draw those penguins, and we'd gladly send that artwork to anyone that wanted to make a T-shirt.
Note, though, that we felt we had to (very sadly) drop the penguin; it doesn't really work for Mac users.
Or the bsd users. It seems it is increasingly popular to use wine in bsd also.
Still, can I have the artwork?
Cheers, Maarten.
Hello Jeremy,
2008/5/1 Jeremy Newman [email protected]:
Sure, I will put up an archive of our Penguin EPS files later today somewhere. Probably on our FTP site.
Did you upload it yet?
Cheers, Maarten.
Please note the following rant was insighted from a long held thought that the wine and crossover logos were old and boring:
I wouldn't put on a Wine tshit or a Crossover tshirt until both projects get far better/sexier logos.
Codeweavers looks like it was done in 96 and wines is boring and looks like it lacks any creative thought.
So I think I'll offer to help fix the situation. Do we want a new logo or at least a more polished version of the wine logo, and are Codeweavers prepared to update theirs? Noting that wine 1.0 might be a good time to do so.
If any one agrees this should probably spawn a new thread.
If this was fixed I'd buy and happily wear a wine shirt instead of glaring at those who did unfashionably.
Hello Edward,
2008/5/1 Edward Savage [email protected]:
Please note the following rant was insighted from a long held thought that the wine and crossover logos were old and boring:
I wouldn't put on a Wine tshit or a Crossover tshirt until both projects get far better/sexier logos.
Codeweavers looks like it was done in 96 and wines is boring and looks like it lacks any creative thought.
So I think I'll offer to help fix the situation. Do we want a new logo or at least a more polished version of the wine logo, and are Codeweavers prepared to update theirs? Noting that wine 1.0 might be a good time to do so.
If any one agrees this should probably spawn a new thread.
If this was fixed I'd buy and happily wear a wine shirt instead of glaring at those who did unfashionably.
Have you ever seen sun's logo? Or microsoft's logo. If you don't want to wear a wine t-shirt you don't have to. :D
I'm open for suggestions though, it wouldn't be a bad idea to look at the logo, to see if we can modernize it a little without getting totally rid of it. A slightly modified higher quality version would probably suffice.
Cheers, Maarten.
ftp://wine.codeweavers.com/pub/wine/logos/
Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
Hello Jeremy,
2008/5/1 Jeremy Newman [email protected]:
Sure, I will put up an archive of our Penguin EPS files later today somewhere. Probably on our FTP site.
Did you upload it yet?
Cheers, Maarten.
Hi all,
2008/5/2 Jeremy Newman [email protected]:
ftp://wine.codeweavers.com/pub/wine/logos/
Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
Hello Jeremy,
2008/5/1 Jeremy Newman [email protected]:
Sure, I will put up an archive of our Penguin EPS files later today somewhere. Probably on our FTP site.
Did you upload it yet?
Cheers, Maarten.
I made some impression of how I want it to roughly look, my photoshop skills aren't that great so if someone wants to tweak it slightly to look better then it does now it would be greatly appreciated.
It's at: http://cross-lfs.org/~mlankhorst/t-shirt.png
I also would like to put a cork in front of the wine bottle, but I'll work on that later. Just wondering what people think of this.
If you can make the wine bottle looking better it would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers, Maarten.
I've messed around with Wine Bottles for our installer artwork, and I have this version that I could gussy up for the shirts if you'd like.
Cheers,
-jon parshall- COO CodeWeavers
-----Original Message----- From: Maarten Lankhorst [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 4:07 PM To: Jeremy Newman Cc: Jeremy White; Wine Developers List; Dan Kegel Subject: Re: Wine t-shirts?
Hi all,
2008/5/2 Jeremy Newman [email protected]:
ftp://wine.codeweavers.com/pub/wine/logos/
Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
Hello Jeremy,
2008/5/1 Jeremy Newman [email protected]:
Sure, I will put up an archive of our Penguin EPS files later today somewhere. Probably on our FTP site.
Did you upload it yet?
Cheers, Maarten.
I made some impression of how I want it to roughly look, my photoshop skills aren't that great so if someone wants to tweak it slightly to look better then it does now it would be greatly appreciated.
It's at: http://cross-lfs.org/~mlankhorst/t-shirt.png
I also would like to put a cork in front of the wine bottle, but I'll work on that later. Just wondering what people think of this.
If you can make the wine bottle looking better it would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers, Maarten.
Hello Jon,
2008/5/8 Jon Parshall [email protected]:
I've messed around with Wine Bottles for our installer artwork, and I have this version that I could gussy up for the shirts if you'd like.
I like the most left bottle, can you make one in the reddish color wine uses? And put the label I created on it and get it roughly in the same size? It would be perfect for the t-shirt.
Cheers, Maarten.
2008/5/8 Maarten Lankhorst [email protected]:
2008/5/8 Jon Parshall [email protected]:
I've messed around with Wine Bottles for our installer artwork, and I have this version that I could gussy up for the shirts if you'd like.
I like the most left bottle, can you make one in the reddish color wine uses? And put the label I created on it and get it roughly in the same size? It would be perfect for the t-shirt.
Uncorked, since wine will be released. :D
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 10:32 PM, Maarten Lankhorst [email protected] wrote:
2008/5/8 Maarten Lankhorst [email protected]:
2008/5/8 Jon Parshall [email protected]:
I've messed around with Wine Bottles for our installer artwork, and I have this version that I could gussy up for the shirts if you'd like.
I like the most left bottle, can you make one in the reddish color wine uses? And put the label I created on it and get it roughly in the same size? It would be perfect for the t-shirt.
Uncorked, since wine will be released. :D
Hi all
I'm setting up a T-shirt store specialized in free software, www.freewear.org (work still in progress, but if everything goes well it should be running in one or two weeks), and obviously want Wine T-shirts in :)
I already asked julliard about permissions and donations (winehq is getting 3€ for each sold T-shirt), and now I should determine the T-shirt design itself. We'll probably start off with the classical wine logo, but we're not sure about the composition, any ideas? The website logo looks fine (without the shades, we're limited to 4 colours), but the "hq" is probably unnecessary for a T-shirt.
Anyway, if you guys want come up with a nicer design/logo, or want to order T-shirts for some Wine/FOSS event, we're open for business.
Cheers Ismael Barros
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 9:50 AM, Ismael Barros² [email protected] wrote:
I already asked julliard about permissions and donations (winehq is getting 3€ for each sold T-shirt), and now I should determine the T-shirt design itself. We'll probably start off with the classical wine logo, but we're not sure about the composition, any ideas? The website logo looks fine (without the shades, we're limited to 4 colours), but the "hq" is probably unnecessary for a T-shirt.
+1 on the teeshirts if you can use the drunk Penguin on some of them now that CodeWeavers is not using it for products.
http://www.ixsoft.de/software/products/CWTSHIRTDP-L.html
Hum, that would be cool, I'll ask the boss but it's probably in.
Does anyone have a higher resolution version?
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 4:29 PM, Steven Edwards [email protected] wrote:
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 9:50 AM, Ismael Barros² [email protected] wrote:
I already asked julliard about permissions and donations (winehq is getting 3€ for each sold T-shirt), and now I should determine the T-shirt design itself. We'll probably start off with the classical wine logo, but we're not sure about the composition, any ideas? The website logo looks fine (without the shades, we're limited to 4 colours), but the "hq" is probably unnecessary for a T-shirt.
+1 on the teeshirts if you can use the drunk Penguin on some of them now that CodeWeavers is not using it for products.
http://www.ixsoft.de/software/products/CWTSHIRTDP-L.html
-- Steven Edwards
"There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time has come." - Victor Hugo
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 6:12 PM, Ismael Barros² [email protected] wrote:
Hum, that would be cool, I'll ask the boss but it's probably in.
Does anyone have a higher resolution version?
There is a copy of the images from a prior email Jeremy Newman at CodeWeavers sent here
ftp://wine.codeweavers.com/pub/wine/logos/
Jeremy White of CodeWeavers has been pretty liberal in the past about letting others (myself included) use the old logos they developed for other Wine related projects now that CrossOver has moved to a new logo.
jwhite, was it implied by the drunk Penguin EPS being on the ftp site that the Wine project now has free reign to that logo?
Thanks
Would help if I actually send the email to you Jer
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 11:43 PM, Steven Edwards [email protected] wrote:
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 6:12 PM, Ismael Barros² [email protected] wrote:
Hum, that would be cool, I'll ask the boss but it's probably in.
Does anyone have a higher resolution version?
There is a copy of the images from a prior email Jeremy Newman at CodeWeavers sent here
ftp://wine.codeweavers.com/pub/wine/logos/
Jeremy White of CodeWeavers has been pretty liberal in the past about letting others (myself included) use the old logos they developed for other Wine related projects now that CrossOver has moved to a new logo.
jwhite, was it implied by the drunk Penguin EPS being on the ftp site that the Wine project now has free reign to that logo?
Thanks
Steven Edwards
"There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time has come." - Victor Hugo
Heh sorry for all the spam, it would help if I used gmail for everything, in the original thread Jer already gave blanket permission for Wine to that logo:
from Jeremy White [email protected] to Dan Kegel [email protected] cc Wine Developers List [email protected] date Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 7:40 AM subject Re: Wine t-shirts? mailing list wine-devel.winehq.org Filter messages from this mailing list
Jon Parshall is proud of his ability to draw those penguins, and we'd gladly send that artwork to anyone that wanted to make a T-shirt.
Note, though, that we felt we had to (very sadly) drop the penguin; it doesn't really work for Mac users.
Again sorry for the spam, I will stop with it now.
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 5:47 AM, Steven Edwards [email protected] wrote:
Heh sorry for all the spam, it would help if I used gmail for everything, in the original thread Jer already gave blanket permission for Wine to that logo:
from Jeremy White [email protected] to Dan Kegel [email protected] cc Wine Developers List [email protected] date Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 7:40 AM subject Re: Wine t-shirts? mailing list wine-devel.winehq.org Filter messages from this mailing list
Jon Parshall is proud of his ability to draw those penguins, and we'd gladly send that artwork to anyone that wanted to make a T-shirt.
Note, though, that we felt we had to (very sadly) drop the penguin; it doesn't really work for Mac users.
Again sorry for the spam, I will stop with it now.
Steven Edwards
"There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time has come." - Victor Hugo
Hi there, some preliminar desings, with two T-shirt models to choose from:
http://www.freewear.org/images/release_candidates/propuesta_Wine.png http://www.freewear.org/images/release_candidates/Wine_baseball.png
Which model and T-shirt do you like better? Any suggestion to improve them? Maybe in a future we can sell more than one Wine design, but right now we'd rather offer only one, to avoid logistic problems.
I've created this to make voting easier: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pFqhThgtfGxo3OxU8pe8ZDg
Cheers Ismael Barros
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 11:25 PM, Ismael Barros² [email protected] wrote:
Which model and T-shirt do you like better? Any suggestion to improve them? Maybe in a future we can sell more than one Wine design, but right now we'd rather offer only one, to avoid logistic problems.
Shouldn't you take off the "hq" part of the name?
I don't know how exactly you could do what I am about to suggest, but is there a way to make the graphics tell a little more as to what wine is? It's just that I can picture myself walking down the street in this and everyone thinking I'm some kind of alcoholic.
Also I think the web address should be on there somewhere.
It's looking great, can't wait to see the real things.
Regards, Andrew
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Andrew Fenn [email protected] wrote:
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 11:25 PM, Ismael Barros² [email protected] wrote:
Which model and T-shirt do you like better? Any suggestion to improve them? Maybe in a future we can sell more than one Wine design, but right now we'd rather offer only one, to avoid logistic problems.
Shouldn't you take off the "hq" part of the name?
I don't know how exactly you could do what I am about to suggest, but is there a way to make the graphics tell a little more as to what wine is? It's just that I can picture myself walking down the street in this and everyone thinking I'm some kind of alcoholic.
Also I think the web address should be on there somewhere.
It's looking great, can't wait to see the real things.
Regards, Andrew
If the hq is taken off the name, shouldn't it then be Wine rather than WINE?
-Jeff
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 12:58 AM, Andrew Fenn [email protected] wrote:
Shouldn't you take off the "hq" part of the name?
Indeed, I forgot to tell the arts team that.
I don't know how exactly you could do what I am about to suggest, but is there a way to make the graphics tell a little more as to what wine is? It's just that I can picture myself walking down the street in this and everyone thinking I'm some kind of alcoholic.
Well, what do you expect from a program called wine? :P All the wine logos I know are wine-related. Maybe we can use them but with some kind of C source code background, but even then most people would think you are some kind of alcoholic geek.
Also I think the web address should be on there somewhere.
Maybe in the back, but I think that would make the T-shirt more expensive. I'll ask.
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 1:01 AM, Jeff Zaroyko [email protected] wrote:
If the hq is taken off the name, shouldn't it then be Wine rather than WINE?
Why? It's mostly written in Wine form, but it's also an acronym, so the way that looks better on the T-shirt should work fine.
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 12:14 AM, Ismael Barros² [email protected] wrote:
Well, what do you expect from a program called wine? :P All the wine logos I know are wine-related. Maybe we can use them but with some kind of C source code background, but even then most people would think you are some kind of alcoholic geek.
Perhaps some smaller text underneath where it says wine, "The windows translation layer" or something similar to this? Just to define what I might be for someone who has no idea.
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 12:41 PM, Andrew Fenn [email protected] wrote:
Perhaps some smaller text underneath where it says wine, "The windows translation layer" or something similar to this? Just to define what I might be for someone who has no idea.
Probably better to use the WineHQ tag line. A normal person would think that "Windows translation layer" had something to do with internationalization. The WineHQ tag line explains it better: "Run Windows applications on Linux, BSD and Mac OS X."
Remco
"Windows translation layer" "Run Windows applications on Linux, BSD and Mac OS X."
It doesn't really sound very T-shirt-y to me. I think I'd rather wear a T-shirt with a short, witty slogan than being a walking banner :)
Something like "Releasing your computer of Windows since 1993" or "Closing your Windows since 1993" or "Putting the Win in Windows(TM) since 1993" (okay that last one was more stupid than it should be) would do the work, enough to avoid alcoholic confussions yet not that boring. If someone is that interested in what are the windows you're so interested in closing, they may ask.
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 3:17 PM, Ismael Barros² [email protected] wrote:
"Windows translation layer" "Run Windows applications on Linux, BSD and Mac OS X."
It doesn't really sound very T-shirt-y to me. I think I'd rather wear a T-shirt with a short, witty slogan than being a walking banner :)
Something like "Releasing your computer of Windows since 1993" or "Closing your Windows since 1993" or "Putting the Win in Windows(TM) since 1993" (okay that last one was more stupid than it should be) would do the work, enough to avoid alcoholic confussions yet not that boring. If someone is that interested in what are the windows you're so interested in closing, they may ask.
Thinking about me walking down the street again I have to say I prefer Remco's suggestion the best because it describes best what wine does. I like the idea of a witty shirt however the lines suggested requires that you already understand what wine and open source is about to get the joke.
Perhaps it would be best to have a combination of a funny picture, the project name, Remco's suggestion for the text and possibly the wine logo? Just my opinion, perhaps if you're doing voting you could make up some witty and non-witty shirts and see which people like the most.
Regards, Andrew
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 4:49 PM, Andrew Fenn [email protected] wrote:
Thinking about me walking down the street again I have to say I prefer Remco's suggestion the best because it describes best what wine does. I like the idea of a witty shirt however the lines suggested requires that you already understand what wine and open source is about to get the joke.
Well, I personally tend to prefer T-shirts that not everybody understands, but that cause some good laughs on the chosen ones that do :P
We'll select one kind of T-shirt depending on the poll, but if the store works find we should be able to offer alternative kinds of design soon.
Perhaps it would be best to have a combination of a funny picture, the project name, Remco's suggestion for the text and possibly the wine logo? Just my opinion, perhaps if you're doing voting you could make up some witty and non-witty shirts and see which people like the most.
I updated the poll ( http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pFqhThgtfGxo3OxU8pe8ZDg ) with slogan options. I hope it still works for the ones who had already voted (which should answer only the last question, not all three)
Looks like the poll is pretty dead, and unless somebody wants to link it somewhere, I suppose we should start getting some conclussion
White T-shirt wins 17-11 over white and red, but designs A and B are drawn, so our designer will choose (and she really disliked option A :P)
About the slogan, there are 5 for "no slogan at all" and 4 for "run windows applications etc", and I see the drunk penguin T-shirt more suitable with either an informal slogan or just with the project name and website.
So according to the poll (if nobody else wants to vote, the poll is still open) we have cute drunk penguin D with no slogan, "Wine" name, www.winehq.org somewhere and white T-shirt.
When we are able to get more Wine T-shirts going, we will use design A and "run windows applications etc" slogan.
Anything else?
Hi there,
Sorry for the huge delay, our artist has been quite busy. We finally got the last design iteration:
http://www.freewear.org/images/release_candidates/Wine_final.png
The only difference between versions A and B is in the eyes. Let us know which one you like better, and any kind of comment or suggestion is welcomed. After the design is approved, in one week we make have the T-shirt available in the store.
Cheers, Ismael
Hi there,
The T-shirt is finally on sale. We waited to have the Valgrind T-shirt ready to release both at the same time, as I guess many Wine lovers may also be Valgrind lovers.
Direct link: http://www.freewear.org/?page=show_item&id=FW0030
If we have resources we'll try to upgrade our Wine catalog soon with other style of designs, stay tunned.
Cheers, Ismael
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 11:45 PM, Ismael Barros²[email protected] wrote:
Hi there,
Sorry for the huge delay, our artist has been quite busy. We finally got the last design iteration:
http://www.freewear.org/images/release_candidates/Wine_final.png
The only difference between versions A and B is in the eyes. Let us know which one you like better, and any kind of comment or suggestion is welcomed. After the design is approved, in one week we make have the T-shirt available in the store.
Cheers, Ismael
Steven Edwards wrote:
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 9:50 AM, Ismael Barros² [email protected] wrote:
I already asked julliard about permissions and donations (winehq is getting 3€ for each sold T-shirt), and now I should determine the T-shirt design itself. We'll probably start off with the classical wine logo, but we're not sure about the composition, any ideas? The website logo looks fine (without the shades, we're limited to 4 colours), but the "hq" is probably unnecessary for a T-shirt.
+1 on the teeshirts if you can use the drunk Penguin on some of them now that CodeWeavers is not using it for products.
It would be nice to ask the folks at CodeWeavers before running off and producing a bunch of t-shirts. They may not own the copyrights to it, but can point you in the right direction.
James McKenzie
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 11:15 PM, James McKenzie [email protected] wrote:
+1 on the teeshirts if you can use the drunk Penguin on some of them now that CodeWeavers is not using it for products.
It would be nice to ask the folks at CodeWeavers before running off and producing a bunch of t-shirts. They may not own the copyrights to it, but can point you in the right direction.
That was supposed to be implied by the 'if you can use'. I guess I should have clarified that yes of course be sure to check with CodeWeavers first.