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Linux, FOSS, and whatever else makes me happy in my homelab
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That's neat :) I like the concept of a collection of warm&fuzzies symbols
How are you making the stickers? It looks like each sticker is composite of multiple snippets of art?
I went through a few print providers and found Printify's default sticker printer to be really good. Much better quality than I had been getting out of the Redbubble or Teepublic printing. And yes, each logo is actually a composite of 24 triangles that makes a mosaic that resembles the logo. It was fun to make them and then squint and be like, yeah, that does look like the Debian swirl. After I finished my laptop I kept making new ones and put them up for sale. If there's any project you think I should do next, let me know.
In the other post, you claim you'd ordered them from Etsy. Is it your Etsy shop? I'm struggling to see how both can be true.
Yes. I'm trying to not go deep in the shop side, hence no links.
Snippets as in digital snippets collaged together? Or did you hand draw/paint them? It looks almost like the images we used to make of magazine snips.
I do love an old scool craft project.