[regarding the t shirt design, dries wrote]
> The design is OK, but I'd like to have a t-shirt that I can wear at
> work. I like them better when they are slightly more subtle and less
> cliche ...> Unfortunately, I don't have the skills to design something myself.
Neither can I so unless someone comes up with A Great Design within the next 24 hours, we will have to settle for this one. So DO fireup your gimp and photoshops and proof that I am not a graphical artists!
[Bert]
Not me, but...
... here is a
remix of Bert's original.

Here's the voting by the panel of desk jockeys:
And the winner is...... Gundalo
... from the contest
a topical t-shirt design. may be used in other formats. quick'n'dirty. The old one was better, but unfortunately I lost it long time ago.
It seems I'm in a drawing mood. Inspired by Robert's Warhol drupal@linuxworld, here is an warholesque drupal panel - could be used in t-shirts, posters and other propaganda materials.
OK, it is an overused, abused and non-original, but I personally like it. If you do too, feel free to use it. Just drop me a line or a photo if you do, please.
This is my own entry for the Drupal London LinuxWorld t-shirt design context. It is kind of British, Drupalish, and there is a hidden tux. Hope my tupence helps.
This entry is based on my earlier fat tap drupal t-shirt design, which still remains largely unpublished. It needs more work. I modified it a bit to suit the occasion.
What do you think? Where is the penguin?
I like the originals, very much so. But I thought this might be an improvement on #3. Then again, it might be not. Not sure yet. Fair enough - it is a quick and dirty gimp job, but so what? it shows the idea. If need arises I can clean it and polish it.
Things to do on the above: