You should definitely come, Jen.
Fred ,'A Hole in the World'
F2F 3: Who's Bringing the Guacamole?
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: San Francisco, May 19-21, 2006! Everything else, go here! Swag!
I'm so annoyed that I don't have Photoshop at work right now. Granted, I'd use it more for making LJ icons and designing Buffista swag than actual work, but still!
::Dear Universe, I've been a pretty good girl (so far) this year. As an incentive to be a pretty good girl for the remainder of the year, all I ask is that Jen comes to SF to play with all of us. She will be pampered and petted and fawned over, and that's undeniably good for anyone's health::
Thank you in advance, Me
Can the F2F happen like now. I'm so busy and so tired I can't tell if I'm coming or going.
If you're yelling "Oh God OH GOD" it's not going.
What's required of the design for the F2F shirt? I could probably whip something up if people would like. As long as it's not stepping on anyone's toes.
Are you kidding us, Pete? I think I can say we'd all...um, eat candy necklaces off your neck for the chance to have a t-shirt designed by you.
I think the coast is clear on the SF shirts, Pete. I'm still trying to find spare time to work on one for last year.
If you're yelling "Oh God OH GOD" it's not going.
Well, I've been heard ranting that from the back of my current show, but more for reasons like my A2 just not showing up. Apparently the last time anyone saw him was yesterday at 10 AM. We don't know if he walked off the show, or is dead somewhere.
Pete, I'd be honored to wear one of your creations.
Here's a link to past F2F t-shirt designs -- they all incorporate the logo in some way, but that's about it. They started out with the logo and the year, then for DC I changed it to the city name w/ the Washington Monument in the logo. I kind of like having the city instead of the year -- it just seems more memorable that way.
(And on the tech side, the image should be at least 200 dpi, the bigger the better for t-shirt printing.)