Nice job, that'd be my first choice.rfquerin wrote:Another take. This time a little bit cleaner and more modern. Adjusted the tagline and revised the stamp.
Looks like the top horizontal banner on the LJ site is something like 750x90. Were there some definite size requirements they provided?
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I like the first one with the orange letters. What does live without a net mean? Honestly, I think "Linux Talk. Unfiltered." is the coolest.rfquerin wrote:Yet another kick at the can. I showed two colour variations and also with/without the kinda-shiny main text. Apologies to Van Halen for borrowing the tag line.
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I like the second one, with the dark blue letters.rfquerin wrote:Yet another kick at the can. I showed two colour variations and also with/without the kinda-shiny main text. Apologies to Van Halen for borrowing the tag line.


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I'm using Inkscape to do mine. It's vector based (not a bitmap editor like the GIMP). It's similar to something like Adobe Illustrator. Better for some things, not for others. It's at http://www.inkscape.orgRHowie wrote:What Programs are you guys using for these? I just did mine in the gimp.
Without a net is kinda like a circus reference. Like doing the high-wire act, without the benefit of a safety net. I thought it was kind of appropriate for TLLTS since things inevitably do go wrong (Dann compiling his kernel etc..)Wally Balljacker wrote:What does live without a net mean? Honestly, I think "Linux Talk. Unfiltered." is the coolest.
I like the Linux Talk Unfiltered slogan best too.
Thanks for the feedback.
I've been doing mine in GIMP. Just installed inkscape, I'll have to play around a bit. rfquerin: Great job, man. I'm diggin the "Linux Talk Unfiltered" as well... I think with the dark blue text.rfquerin wrote:I'm using Inkscape to do mine. It's vector based (not a bitmap editor like the GIMP). It's similar to something like Adobe Illustrator. Better for some things, not for others. It's at http://www.inkscape.orgRHowie wrote:What Programs are you guys using for these? I just did mine in the gimp.
Without a net is kinda like a circus reference. Like doing the high-wire act, without the benefit of a safety net. I thought it was kind of appropriate for TLLTS since things inevitably do go wrong (Dann compiling his kernel etc..)Wally Balljacker wrote:What does live without a net mean? Honestly, I think "Linux Talk. Unfiltered." is the coolest.I thought it was a well-known saying. But I'm actually quite good at being wrong.
I like the Linux Talk Unfiltered slogan best too.
Thanks for the feedback.
surely there is a way..


Hehe. You flatter me. At least I'm not the Sonny to your Cher... <shiver>heathenx wrote: Alright...I should know better than to enter a graphic contest with rfquerin. He's like Federer to my Roddick.
I like the 2nd entry you posted better than the first. The old-style mic graphic is nicely done. Also nice is the area on the right where you give the show info (url etc.).
I'm not a huge fan of the yellow but I guess it goes well with blue and heck, I'm not an ubuntu-brown hater either. So what the hell do I know.
There are quite a few good entries here.
When I was creating that red tllts stamp in one of my previous entries, I thought exactly that same thing and ended up searching high and low for a sans serif font with a lowercase L that had some kind of curve or serif to it. Ended up choosing Trebuchet.heathenx wrote:Is it just me or does tllts.org look more like tits.org?...which I am sure is a far more interesting site.
Tits.org btw is a big disappointment. Unless of course you think 911 was a hoax.





