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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
* Santa Fe Institute * Then the drawing * CSSS
I liked the T shirt with the Santa Fe Institute ( 'being eaten by ants' ) on it. Saleha Habibullah
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!
I like the design which combine 2 and 3.
Hi all, here are some crude suggestions about the t-shirt design: variations on the Lorenz (and soccer ;), Fractal and Santa Fe subjects...
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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 [1]. (Paul H.)