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On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 07:45:20AM -0400, Bryan Kearney wrote:
– bk
On 05/22/2015 04:11 AM, Dominic Cleal wrote:
On 22/05/15 09:10, Daniel Lobato Garcia wrote:
On 05/21, Bryan Kearney wrote:
I engaged professional help. What do folks think of this version.
Personally I think I’d wear it more without a cheeky tagline (I only
wear the current one for sports).
How about this one (could be a hammer-cli command too):
I personally like this design a lot. White print as well as the yellow
helmet look great on the blue T-shirt. +1 For the vertically aligned
symbols without text on back too.
I'd maybe change the installer line for something else but I haven't got
any better idea yet.
T.
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On 05/22/2015 10:10 AM, Daniel Lobato Garcia wrote:
> On 05/21, Bryan Kearney wrote:
Note… still with silly bright colors to annoy Greg.
– bk
On 05/20/2015 03:23 AM, Daniel Lobato Garcia wrote:
On 05/19, Eric D Helms wrote:
My request would be for the front of the shirt to not make it seem I am/was
a literal construction foreman. I can’t tell you how many times I have got
that comment or question
Same here. I think putting the logo in the center of the shirt instead
of where it is now would help, it looks a bit like a tag now.
Will the small print even stay readable very long? I think most
screenprinting starts to fade pretty quickly, doesn't it?
Stephen
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On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 02:25:20PM +0100, Greg Sutcliffe wrote:
> On 22 May 2015 at 09:10, Daniel Lobato Garcia wrote:
> > On 05/21, Bryan Kearney wrote:
> >> I engaged professional help. What do folks think of this version.
> > Personally I think I'd wear it more without a cheeky tagline (I only
> > wear the current one for sports).
> >
> > How about this one (could be a hammer-cli command too):
> >
> > http://www.customink.com/designs/proofs/wkk0-00a4-d3cw/front-big.jpg
>
> We spend a lot of time time telling people our installer is easy to
> use. This isn't going to help spread that message :)
When someone says "Trust Me". The immediate question is why. Better not
to raise the question.
The version with the install line is a better idea, but dropping all the
options to leave just "# foreman-installer" would simplify the design,
still leave it geek enough, yet avoid making the installer look
over-complex. It also has a double meaning that the wearer is an installer
of foreman, and is also the one-hit command line that is all you need to
get foreman going.
···
On Monday, 25 May 2015 09:16:04 UTC+1, Tomas Strachota wrote:
>
> On 05/22/2015 10:10 AM, Daniel Lobato Garcia wrote:
> > On 05/21, Bryan Kearney wrote:
> >> I engaged professional help. What do folks think of this version.
> > Personally I think I'd wear it more without a cheeky tagline (I only
> > wear the current one for sports).
> >
> > How about this one (could be a hammer-cli command too):
> >
> > http://www.customink.com/designs/proofs/wkk0-00a4-d3cw/front-big.jpg
> > http://www.customink.com/designs/proofs/wkk0-00a4-d3cw/back-big.jpg
> >
> http://www.customink.com/designs/foreman/wkk0-00a4-d3cw/hotlink?pc=HL-142344&cm_mmc=hotlink-_-5-_-Body_txt-_-viewbutton
> >
>
> I personally like this design a lot. White print as well as the yellow
> helmet look great on the blue T-shirt. +1 For the vertically aligned
> symbols without text on back too.
>
> I'd maybe change the installer line for something else but I haven't got
> any better idea yet.
>
> T.
>
>
Forgot to say; white text on blue looks very good too.
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On Monday, 25 May 2015 09:36:41 UTC+1, Duncan Innes wrote:
>
>
> When someone says "Trust Me". The immediate question is why. Better not
> to raise the question.
>
> The version with the install line is a better idea, but dropping all the
> options to leave just "# foreman-installer" would simplify the design,
> still leave it geek enough, yet avoid making the installer look
> over-complex. It also has a double meaning that the wearer is an installer
> of foreman, and is also the one-hit command line that is all you need to
> get foreman going.
>
I personally like this design a lot. White print as well as the yellow
helmet look great on the blue T-shirt. +1 For the vertically aligned
symbols without text on back too.
I'd maybe change the installer line for something else but I haven't got
any better idea yet.
T.
When someone says "Trust Me". The immediate question is why. Better not to raise the question.
The version with the install line is a better idea, but dropping all the options to leave just "# foreman-installer" would simplify the design, still leave it geek enough, yet avoid making the installer look over-complex. It also has a double meaning that the wearer is an installer of foreman, and is also the one-hit command line that is all you need to get foreman going.
</blockquote>
+1 on foreman-installer, love it.
– Ivan
<blockquote>
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----- Original Message -----
On Monday, 25 May 2015 09:16:04 UTC+1, Tomas Strachota wrote:
On 05/22/2015 10:10 AM, Daniel Lobato Garcia wrote:
> On 05/21, Bryan Kearney wrote:
> > > I personally like this design a lot. White print as well as the yellow
> >
>
> > > helmet look great on the blue T-shirt. +1 For the vertically aligned
> >
>
> > > symbols without text on back too.
> >
>
> > > I'd maybe change the installer line for something else but I haven't got
> >
>
> > > any better idea yet.
> >
>
> > > T.
> >
>
> > When someone says "Trust Me". The immediate question is why. Better not to
> > raise the question.
>
> > The version with the install line is a better idea, but dropping all the
> > options to leave just "# foreman-installer" would simplify the design,
> > still
> > leave it geek enough, yet avoid making the installer look over-complex. It
> > also has a double meaning that the wearer is an installer of foreman, and
> > is
> > also the one-hit command line that is all you need to get foreman going.
>
> +1 on foreman-installer, love it.
> – Ivan
Ah, that's awesome! Me too.
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> ----- Original Message -----
> > On Monday, 25 May 2015 09:16:04 UTC+1, Tomas Strachota wrote:
> > > On 05/22/2015 10:10 AM, Daniel Lobato Garcia wrote:
> > > > On 05/21, Bryan Kearney wrote:
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>
> >
> > >> I engaged professional help. What do folks think of this version.
> > > Personally I think I'd wear it more without a cheeky tagline (I only
> > > wear the current one for sports).
> > >
> > > How about this one (could be a hammer-cli command too):
> > >
> > > http://www.customink.com/designs/proofs/wkk0-00a4-d3cw/front-big.jpg
> > > http://www.customink.com/designs/proofs/wkk0-00a4-d3cw/back-big.jpg
> > >
> > http://www.customink.com/designs/foreman/wkk0-00a4-d3cw/hotlink?pc=HL-142344&cm_mmc=hotlink--5--Body_txt-_-viewbutton
> > >
> >
> > I personally like this design a lot. White print as well as the yellow
> > helmet look great on the blue T-shirt. +1 For the vertically aligned
> > symbols without text on back too.
> >
> > I'd maybe change the installer line for something else but I haven't got
> > any better idea yet.
> >
> > T.
> >
> >
> When someone says "Trust Me". The immediate question is why. Better not
> to raise the question.
>
> The version with the install line is a better idea, but dropping all the
> options to leave just "# foreman-installer" would simplify the design,
> still leave it geek enough, yet avoid making the installer look
> over-complex. It also has a double meaning that the wearer is an installer
> of foreman, and is also the one-hit command line that is all you need to
> get foreman going.
Lol, I totally didn't make that double entendre on purpose. I like the
idea of the shorter # foreman-installer -i or whatever it is, if the
current thing is too long. Any hammer commands that would look
cool & still easy to understand?
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On 05/25, Duncan Innes wrote:
> On Monday, 25 May 2015 09:16:04 UTC+1, Tomas Strachota wrote:
> > On 05/22/2015 10:10 AM, Daniel Lobato Garcia wrote:
> > > On 05/21, Bryan Kearney wrote:
>
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On 25 May 2015 at 09:36, Duncan Innes wrote:
>
>
> On Monday, 25 May 2015 09:16:04 UTC+1, Tomas Strachota wrote:
>
> When someone says "Trust Me". The immediate question is why. Better not to
> raise the question.
>
> The version with the install line is a better idea, but dropping all the
> options to leave just "# foreman-installer" would simplify the design, still
> leave it geek enough, yet avoid making the installer look over-complex. It
> also has a double meaning that the wearer is an installer of foreman, and is
> also the one-hit command line that is all you need to get foreman going.
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----- Original Message -----
> On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 02:25:20PM +0100, Greg Sutcliffe wrote:
> > On 22 May 2015 at 09:10, Daniel Lobato Garcia wrote:
> > > On 05/21, Bryan Kearney wrote:
> > >> I engaged professional help. What do folks think of this version.
> > > Personally I think I'd wear it more without a cheeky tagline (I only
> > > wear the current one for sports).
> > >
> > > How about this one (could be a hammer-cli command too):
> > >
> > > http://www.customink.com/designs/proofs/wkk0-00a4-d3cw/front-big.jpg
> >
> > We spend a lot of time time telling people our installer is easy to
> > use. This isn't going to help spread that message :)
>
> +1
>
> Will the small print even stay readable very long? I think most
> screenprinting starts to fade pretty quickly, doesn't it?
>
>
> - Stephen
>
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