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''This page is part of the discussion forum, edits are actively encouraged!''
''This page is part of the discussion forum, edits are actively encouraged!''
Since we have recently aquired a course number and started our undergraduate major, it seems like it might be time to start thinking about a Course 20 T-shirt (or "Hoodie").  Please record any ideas you have about how to solicit designs, design constraints, or other thoughts.  I (Amy Nichols) intend to spearhead this project and present a proposal at the next BE board meeting.
:Designs can be solicited via a design competition, and the winner gets a free shirt. This usually works pretty well. An email to the BE list should do the trick. Depending on how much $$$ we want to spend, we'll probably shoot for two or three colors. [[User:Yeem|yeem]] 18:27, 13 April 2006 (EDT)
*'''[[User:Bcanton|BC]]''' - I like the competition idea and it worked well for the IM shirts.


==Contest==
==Contest==
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*$100 Gift Certificate Prize for the winning design
*$100 Gift Certificate Prize for the winning design


==Shirt type==
==Logistics==
*T-shirts
*Designs collected and posted on Openwetware
*Hooded Sweatshirts
*Voting via email to a specific list like Course20Tshirts@mit.edu
**Design vote in subject line
*Shirt orders
**Each class has an order representative
**Students only hear about orders from their class rep
**Class reps collect orders and money for their classmates
**Orders and money submitted to Amy
*Amy will place the order and write a comprehensive check
*Distribution - One day of deliveries and the remainder will be available for pick up


==Projected Timeline==
==Projected Timeline==
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*T-shirts $10
*T-shirts $10
*Sweatshirs $24
*Sweatshirs $24
==Comments/ Ideas==
Since we have recently aquired a course number and started our undergraduate major, it seems like it might be time to start thinking about a Course 20 T-shirt (or "Hoodie").  Please record any ideas you have about how to solicit designs, design constraints, or other thoughts.  I (Amy Nichols) intend to spearhead this project and present a proposal at the next BE board meeting.
:Designs can be solicited via a design competition, and the winner gets a free shirt. This usually works pretty well. An email to the BE list should do the trick. Depending on how much $$$ we want to spend, we'll probably shoot for two or three colors. [[User:Yeem|yeem]] 18:27, 13 April 2006 (EDT)
*'''[[User:Bcanton|BC]]''' - I like the competition idea and it worked well for the IM shirts.


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Revision as of 18:48, 9 May 2006

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This page is part of the discussion forum, edits are actively encouraged!

Contest

  • An original design in two colors for the front and back of a shirt
  • $100 Gift Certificate Prize for the winning design

Logistics

  • Designs collected and posted on Openwetware
  • Voting via email to a specific list like Course20Tshirts@mit.edu
    • Design vote in subject line
  • Shirt orders
    • Each class has an order representative
    • Students only hear about orders from their class rep
    • Class reps collect orders and money for their classmates
    • Orders and money submitted to Amy
  • Amy will place the order and write a comprehensive check
  • Distribution - One day of deliveries and the remainder will be available for pick up

Projected Timeline

  • Announce in Newsletter, May 10th
  • Hang up Flyers by May 15th
  • Designs due May 30th
  • Voting - June 1st - June 10th
  • Take Orders June 10th - June 20th
  • Place order June 21st
  • Distribution - July 10th

Anticipated Costs

  • T-shirts $10
  • Sweatshirs $24

Comments/ Ideas

Since we have recently aquired a course number and started our undergraduate major, it seems like it might be time to start thinking about a Course 20 T-shirt (or "Hoodie"). Please record any ideas you have about how to solicit designs, design constraints, or other thoughts. I (Amy Nichols) intend to spearhead this project and present a proposal at the next BE board meeting.

Designs can be solicited via a design competition, and the winner gets a free shirt. This usually works pretty well. An email to the BE list should do the trick. Depending on how much $$$ we want to spend, we'll probably shoot for two or three colors. yeem 18:27, 13 April 2006 (EDT)
  • BC - I like the competition idea and it worked well for the IM shirts.