Dear Devs,
I was recently at DevConf Boston, networking and hob-nobbing with the RedHat crowd that we got to know at the hackfest earlier this year.
One of the interesting things I noticed was how projects are standardising their stickers on a hexagonal fixed size design to encourage people to stick each of the project's stickers together into a grid on their computer lids.
Food for thought if we decide to make user grade sticker packs for events. Especially if we ever do the promotion packs for people to attend events with.
Best Regards, Martin Owens
It's a cool idea, but I couldn't find anywhere but Sticker Mule (https://www.stickermule.com/uses/hexagon-stickers) that printed these. Anyone know of other sources?
Ryan
On 8/29/18 6:40 PM, doctormo@...400... wrote:
Dear Devs,
I was recently at DevConf Boston, networking and hob-nobbing with the RedHat crowd that we got to know at the hackfest earlier this year.
One of the interesting things I noticed was how projects are standardising their stickers on a hexagonal fixed size design to encourage people to stick each of the project's stickers together into a grid on their computer lids.
Food for thought if we decide to make user grade sticker packs for events. Especially if we ever do the promotion packs for people to attend events with.
Best Regards, Martin Owens
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There is a list of suppliers on the Hexbin website: http://hexb.in/sticker.html
I agree it’s a cool idea, but only if the cost is equivalent to normal stickers.
Eric On Aug 29, 2018, 9:50 PM -0500, Ryan Gorley via Inkscape-devel inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, wrote:
It's a cool idea, but I couldn't find anywhere but Sticker Mule (https://www.stickermule.com/uses/hexagon-stickers) that printed these. Anyone know of other sources? Ryan
On 8/29/18 6:40 PM, doctormo@...400... wrote:
Dear Devs,
I was recently at DevConf Boston, networking and hob-nobbing with the RedHat crowd that we got to know at the hackfest earlier this year.
One of the interesting things I noticed was how projects are standardising their stickers on a hexagonal fixed size design to encourage people to stick each of the project's stickers together into a grid on their computer lids.
Food for thought if we decide to make user grade sticker packs for events. Especially if we ever do the promotion packs for people to attend events with.
Best Regards, Martin Owens
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The printer we use for Kielux cuts stickers in any shape you want.
I just played with some examples on their website.
400 silver foil 3x3cm stickers (with free shape inside) cost 20 € (5 Euro-Cent per piece). https://www.wir-machen-druck.de/aufkleber-auf-silberfolie-40-farbig-bedruckt...
400 on weather-proof white vinyl and a bit larger with 4x4cm would be 40€ (10 Euro-Cent per piece) (https://www.wir-machen-druck.de/hochwertige-aufkleber-in-freiform-alle-stanz...).
They are quite cheap and usually have good quality (except for the T-Shirt fabric, which can be a bit scratchy, when you select the cheapest one... we can sell shirts for 10€, though. If you only order 1, it's just 12.40 €!).
Customer service seems to have improved lately. And they send everything to an address of your choice, and even put your address as a sender on it, if you want to.
I haven't tried ordering anything with custom shapes that requires cutting lines to be added to the template yet, though.
Only issue is the website is in German :) (and horrible to use)
Maren
Am 30.08.2018 um 06:35 schrieb Eric Roch:
There is a list of suppliers on the Hexbin website: http://hexb.in/sticker.html
I agree it’s a cool idea, but only if the cost is equivalent to normal stickers.
Eric On Aug 29, 2018, 9:50 PM -0500, Ryan Gorley via Inkscape-devel inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, wrote:
It's a cool idea, but I couldn't find anywhere but Sticker Mule (https://www.stickermule.com/uses/hexagon-stickers) that printed these. Anyone know of other sources?
Ryan
On 8/29/18 6:40 PM, doctormo@...400... wrote:
Dear Devs,
I was recently at DevConf Boston, networking and hob-nobbing with the RedHat crowd that we got to know at the hackfest earlier this year.
One of the interesting things I noticed was how projects are standardising their stickers on a hexagonal fixed size design to encourage people to stick each of the project's stickers together into a grid on their computer lids.
Food for thought if we decide to make user grade sticker packs for events. Especially if we ever do the promotion packs for people to attend events with.
Best Regards, Martin Owens
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I think changing the size of stikers to 2/3 or half size as the mac preview is better I think.
Great work CR!
-----Original Message----- From: Ryan Gorley via Inkscape-devel < inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> Reply-To: Ryan Gorley <ryan@...3592...> To: doctormo@...400..., inkscape-devel < inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> Subject: Re: [Inkscape-devel] The Fashions of Stickers Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2018 20:50:41 -0600
It's a cool idea, but I couldn't find anywhere but Sticker Mule (https://www.stickermule.com/uses/hexagon-stickers) that printed these. Anyone know of other sources?
Ryan
On 8/29/18 6:40 PM, doctormo@...400... wrote:
Dear Devs,
I was recently at DevConf Boston, networking and hob-nobbing with the RedHat crowd that we got to know at the hackfest earlier this year.
One of the interesting things I noticed was how projects are standardising their stickers on a hexagonal fixed size design to encourage people to stick each of the project's stickers together into a grid on their computer lids.
Food for thought if we decide to make user grade sticker packs for events. Especially if we ever do the promotion packs for people to attend events with.
Best Regards, Martin Owens
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On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 08:40:04PM -0400, doctormo@...400... wrote:
Dear Devs,
I was recently at DevConf Boston, networking and hob-nobbing with the RedHat crowd that we got to know at the hackfest earlier this year.
One of the interesting things I noticed was how projects are standardising their stickers on a hexagonal fixed size design to encourage people to stick each of the project's stickers together into a grid on their computer lids.
Food for thought if we decide to make user grade sticker packs for events. Especially if we ever do the promotion packs for people to attend events with.
I like how the camp.js embraces the aesthetic. The ones that are just their logo put onto a hex are a bit meh. Looking forward to what Inkscapers come up with. :-)
Bryce
Silly question... do we have an inkscape logo in this fashion?
No? Let the proposals begin!!
Thanks,
--Victor Westmann
On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 8:44 AM, Bryce Harrington <bryce@...961...
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On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 08:40:04PM -0400, doctormo@...400... wrote:
Dear Devs,
I was recently at DevConf Boston, networking and hob-nobbing with the RedHat crowd that we got to know at the hackfest earlier this year.
One of the interesting things I noticed was how projects are standardising their stickers on a hexagonal fixed size design to encourage people to stick each of the project's stickers together into a grid on their computer lids.
Food for thought if we decide to make user grade sticker packs for events. Especially if we ever do the promotion packs for people to attend events with.
I like how the camp.js embraces the aesthetic. The ones that are just their logo put onto a hex are a bit meh. Looking forward to what Inkscapers come up with. :-)
Bryce
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