the stamps remind me of the 3D printer – they are also OpenSource! Maybe that would be cool to create AND produce stuff as Open as it can be… just a thought.
Hi Roel! I sent high resolution PNG files created in Inkscape to rubberstamps.net and they handled the rest. They are really high-quality! They only cost $5/piece; they are 1″ wide.
Supercool! Did you send the version you put on the website? Which resolution should I export? On rubberstamps.net, are these the ” Art-Mounted Stamps”?
Thanks for the fast reply. And thanks for the PNGs, this saves a lot of trouble.
I looked at the CD booklet, but on the scribus file (I changed the xml to: , because you’re using the bleeding edge and the default version cannot open it) the blue is much brighter.. Is that just the screen, or is that going to affect the print?
It’s CMYK colorspace, so it’s going to look funky on your screen, unless you’ve got your screen calibrated and all that I think. It prints out a true Fedora blue. At least it did for us, we just got some proofs back from the printers today
Nice! I wish I were there to pick up some of those awesome stickers.
Posted by Mack | March 7, 2011, 12:28 pmohhh awesome!!!!
Posted by tatika | March 7, 2011, 12:39 pmOh you’re just a big kid Máirín
Posted by Dave Pawson | March 7, 2011, 2:05 pmA stamp is like infinite stickers!
Posted by ulrik | March 7, 2011, 8:47 pmStamps?!?!? Inkscape stamps!!!!
Needz stamps.
Nice
Posted by Jon A. Cruz | March 7, 2011, 11:44 pmIf you want I can send you the Inkscape one after the event is over?
Posted by mairin | March 8, 2011, 12:34 amthe stamps remind me of the 3D printer – they are also OpenSource! Maybe that would be cool to create AND produce stuff as Open as it can be… just a thought.
Posted by wonderer | March 8, 2011, 4:27 amThe stamps look really cool. How were they made?
Are they for sale?
Posted by Roel | March 8, 2011, 7:26 pmHi Roel! I sent high resolution PNG files created in Inkscape to rubberstamps.net and they handled the rest. They are really high-quality! They only cost $5/piece; they are 1″ wide.
Posted by mairin | March 8, 2011, 7:30 pmSupercool! Did you send the version you put on the website? Which resolution should I export? On rubberstamps.net, are these the ” Art-Mounted Stamps”?
I love your work!
Posted by Roel | March 9, 2011, 6:06 pmThat’s exactly right, art-mounted stamps. I exported 600 dpi. I think the pngs and source artwork are here: http://fedorapeople.org/groups/designteam/Fedora%20Collateral/Stamps/Creative%20Apps/
Posted by mairin | March 9, 2011, 6:16 pmThanks for the fast reply. And thanks for the PNGs, this saves a lot of trouble.
I looked at the CD booklet, but on the scribus file (I changed the xml to: , because you’re using the bleeding edge and the default version cannot open it) the blue is much brighter.. Is that just the screen, or is that going to affect the print?
Posted by Roel | March 9, 2011, 6:25 pmIt’s CMYK colorspace, so it’s going to look funky on your screen, unless you’ve got your screen calibrated and all that I think. It prints out a true Fedora blue. At least it did for us, we just got some proofs back from the printers today
Posted by mairin | March 9, 2011, 6:36 pmIt looks bad on the screen, but the prints are good indeed!
Posted by Roel | March 10, 2011, 1:45 pm