[VisCom] T-shirts
Chris Holmes
cholmes at openplans.org
Mon May 22 17:18:09 EDT 2006
Peter Moran wrote:
> I looked into T-shirts on my end but we don't have the resources to
> support this right now (i.e., a key person is on vacation, budget
> questions). All I learned is that swanky polos run about $30, and
> regular T's run about $15.
They shouldn't cost that much, unless you're only getting a handful. We
ordered 250, very nice american apparel ones, for about $8 each. $10 a
piece for a rush order.
I personally don't like polo shirts with branding logos on them, I much
prefer a nice fitting t-shirt that prominently features the logo, not
super big but more than just the size of some polo horse. But that may
just be me...
Chris
>
> So I'll defer T-shirt making and distribution responsibilities to mpg
> and Tyler, who seem to have the mojo going there. I was headed in the
> same design direction - black t-shirt, logo on front, and maybe the
> back, depending on cost.
>
> Peter
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael P. Gerlek [mailto:mpg at lizardtech.com]
> Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 12:32 PM
> To: dev at visibilitycommittee.osgeo.org
> Subject: RE: [VisCom] T-shirts
>
> Did Tyler just call my bluff..? Hmmm. If I had a mandate to do so, I
> would hypothetically make some points something like the following:
>
> * All the OSGeo folk attending Where 2.0 will want one.
>
> * Short time line, so let's make the aesthetics issue easy --
> I suggest we all look like Peter's ad: solid black shirt,
> subtle green logo on pocket in "OSGeo green". Solid black
> might be hard, though, so we might need a 2nd choice dark
> color.
>
> * We want "nice" shirts (like a "polo" or something, not your
> basic T-shirts). Out in-house shirt-person uses a local company
> that doesn't have a website (grrr...), so I'd be looking at
> something like good old Lands' End:
>
> http://ocs.landsend.com/corpsales
>
> or specifically this
>
>
> http://ocs.landsend.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ProductDisplay?prrfnbr=697610
> 1&prmenbr=118823&store_name=corpsales
>
> At Lands End there is some flexibility of allowing people to
> choose different styles, as per this link:
>
>
> http://ocs.landsend.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ExecMacro/corpsales/CSM_HTML_
> DISCOUNTS.d2w/report?store_name=corpsales#six_unit
>
> * We will ask the Board to pay, but I will get per-each costs in
> case they don't come through and we choose to pay for our own.
>
> * If we do wind up paying for these "privately", me and my buddy
> Guido here will take on the financial risk.
>
> * The "logo setup" cost is the hard part (~$100 range).
>
> * If this is a funded marketing activity, might we want to get
> some extras as give-aways to VIPs we want to impress?
>
> Comments? I would need someone with Fashion Sense to choose the color
> and appropriate style(s) of shirts.
>
> -mpg
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Tyler Mitchell [mailto:tylermitchell at shaw.ca]
>>Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 3:24 PM
>>To: dev at visibilitycommittee.osgeo.org
>>Subject: [VisCom] T-shirts
>>
>>I'd gladly buy one to wear too. I don't think there would be
>>much risk in just getting some done at a reasonable price.
>>That is, if someone doesn't mind risk managing it ;) If you
>>get an idea of cost, let us know Michael.
>>
>>Tyler
>
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Chris Holmes
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