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== The final product ==
[[Image:CSSS2007_t-shirt_front.jpg]]
[[Image:CSSS2007_t-shirt_back.jpg]]


I like both 1 and 2 - The Lorentz Eyes!  I would reverse the lettering and put SFI (not SF) at the top. (See below.) Who is the artist?  How do you figure that out from the Wiki?  Joe DeRosa
== Final design: summary ==
        * Santa Fe Institute
This design idea was chosen by wisdom of the crowd (i.e. a path-dependent democratic process)<br>
        * Then the drawing
<u>Front of t-shirt:</u> breast pocket logo.<br>
        * CSSS
<u>Back of t-shirt:</u> ants on a page.<br>
<u>Color:</u> black print on a light solid color (the printer referred to this color as "stone green" but I think sage green might be a bit more descritively accurate).<br>


== Front of t-shirt ==
[[Image:Logo-small.gif]]


I liked the T shirt with the Santa Fe Institute ( 'being eaten by ants' ) on it. Saleha Habibullah
== Back of t-shirt ==
[[Image:Ants_on_a_page.jpg]]<br><br>


Yeah, the ants were cool. If for some reason we are not allowed to reuse past designs, I think it's a good idea to incorporate the SFI logo into the design.  Will Braynen.
This is a picture of a real ant that visited us in the cafe late Monday night while we were working on the t-shirt design. (And yes, the ant was at least that big.)<br><br>


Doesnt it seem that the 3 S's in CSSS can make for a nice DNA spiral? though that may be an often used idea!
The background is from the following paper: [http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/chao-dyn/9810005 "Practical implementation of nonlinear time series methods: The TISEAN package", Hegger, Kantz and Schreiber. CHAOS 9 (1999) 413, September 1998.]


I like the design which combine 2 and 3.
== Designers ==
<u>Designers:</u> [[Will Braynen]] with technical help from Will Ludington.  Also big thanks to Dan and Kai for the winning design idea, as well as help and other input / support from Monika, Simon, the whiteboard brain-stormers, and everyone who voted.<br>
<u>Printer:</u> [http://www.santafesportsandimages.com/ Santa Fe Sports and Images]<br>
<u>Live model:</u> CSSS ant.<br>


[[Image:Live-ant.jpg]]


Hi all, here are some crude suggestions about the t-shirt design: variations on the Lorenz (and soccer ;), Fractal and Santa Fe subjects...
== Other suggested designs ==
 
[[CSSS 2007 Santa Fe-Suggested t-shirt designs]]
[[Image:Lorenzt.jpg]]
 
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[[Image:Fractalt.jpg]]
 
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[[Image:Santa Fet.jpg]]
 
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I like design no.2( Saleha )
 
 
Hello,
I wanted to add one more to the cool T-shirt designs, but I am not too good at computer graphics design.
Could anyone help?
 
Spyro
 
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Obviously a real rough sketch. From Codex Vindobonensis 2554 (French, ca. 1250), in the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:God_the_Geometer.jpg]. (Paul H.)
 
[[Image:Hoops tshirt1.jpg]]
 
 
 
[[Image:SFI CSSS07.JPG]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A very rough sketch (non-existent graphic design skills!), but I hope you get the idea. Can also work monochromatically.
Spyro

Latest revision as of 17:16, 15 September 2007

CSSS Santa Fe 2007

The final product

Final design: summary

This design idea was chosen by wisdom of the crowd (i.e. a path-dependent democratic process)
Front of t-shirt: breast pocket logo.
Back of t-shirt: ants on a page.
Color: black print on a light solid color (the printer referred to this color as "stone green" but I think sage green might be a bit more descritively accurate).

Front of t-shirt

Back of t-shirt



This is a picture of a real ant that visited us in the cafe late Monday night while we were working on the t-shirt design. (And yes, the ant was at least that big.)

The background is from the following paper: "Practical implementation of nonlinear time series methods: The TISEAN package", Hegger, Kantz and Schreiber. CHAOS 9 (1999) 413, September 1998.

Designers

Designers: Will Braynen with technical help from Will Ludington. Also big thanks to Dan and Kai for the winning design idea, as well as help and other input / support from Monika, Simon, the whiteboard brain-stormers, and everyone who voted.
Printer: Santa Fe Sports and Images
Live model: CSSS ant.

Other suggested designs

CSSS 2007 Santa Fe-Suggested t-shirt designs