Linux Stickers

Alex Hewitt hewitt_tech at comcast.net
Sun Oct 7 08:54:43 EDT 2007


On Sun, 2007-10-07 at 08:43 -0400, Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
> I did come googling, and nothing really popped out at me.  The Linux
> Journal make some "Linux is cool" stickers long ago, but they have not
> done that for a while.  Thinkgeek has stickers, but most of them are
> very large and expensive.
> 
> In the spirit of Linux you could make your own....
> 
> At the site:
> 
> http://users.jyu.fi/~juhtolv/linux-sticker/
> 
> They have examples of stickers.
> 
> While most of the stickers are in Applixware format (a prime example of
> why ODF is needed), there is a page of them in Postscript format:
> linux3x8.ps.bz2
> 
> You could use them as a sample, create the master with some word
> processor and a simple Tux figure, duplicate it some number of times on
> a sheet of paper, print them off on paper-backed glossy print gummy
> label paper and cut them to size.
> 
> Or you can create the design, then go to a print shop to have them print
> it and cut them up for you.  Here is an article about using a foil
> material:
> 
> http://people.debian.org/%7Eseppy/foilstickers/
> 
> available at print shops.  Once you do it one time you could probably
> just call them up and order more without going to the shop.
> 
> And there are other materials for printing (clear plastic, etc.)
> 
> md

There is quite a selection of art work at:

 http://www.linux.org/info/logos.html

-Alex




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