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Well, I'd say Mark Twain and Will Shakespeare are definitely the two most recognizable authors to the average person
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kayray wrote:Cool idea! But make sure your images are in the public domain ;-)

Oh I know. I just thought that was a funny one of him! (and I could link to it)
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Hey -- I just saw the LibriVox promotional poster : http://librivox.org/wiki/moin.cgi/PromotionalMaterial#head-48900dbd77d48281d883724ccfb471d2f6c10d90
That's gorgeous *__* ! Who made it, and would they be alright with modifying the image to go onto a T-Shirt?
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featherheadfop wrote:Hey -- I just saw the LibriVox promotional poster : http://librivox.org/wiki/moin.cgi/PromotionalMaterial#head-48900dbd77d48281d883724ccfb471d2f6c10d90
That's gorgeous *__* ! Who made it, and would they be alright with modifying the image to go onto a T-Shirt?
Our Stephan made it!
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My gift to myself for Christmas:

Image

I got my mom a sweatshirt with the regular logo on it and mugs for my dad and bf. Everyone loves them!
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LibraryLady wrote:My gift to myself for Christmas:

I got my mom a sweatshirt with the regular logo on it and mugs for my dad and bf. Everyone loves them!
It looks so comfortable on you! Coolness Annie :)
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Post by Cori »

:lol: I totally missed the "My gift" heading at the top ... and thought that was your mom in her new sweatshirt! And then I was puzzling over the maths, guessing how old you both might be, and just how amazing your genes are!!

Thanks for the hint, kri, and good to see you, Annie!
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LOL, Cori!

Yes, it's very soft and cozy. :)
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Post by McBlaze »

I've seen all the awesome artwork at zazzle and tried to order a cup ... but with shipping costs to germany it would cost about $27!!!! is there anyone having a shop where I can order with "normal" shipping costs to germany? if not, maybe I could open a shop at www.spreadshirt.net. but I think I need some help with the design. it's possible there to make no profit. ;-)
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Hi there,

for all LibriVoxes around Germany I have opened a shop at http://blazejaks.spreadshirt.net with a huge profit of 0,10EURO each item. Kri has agreed to use her artwork there (I have credited her there at every item). I have not inserted all items kri has at zazzle's but I work on it. All comments and hints are welcome ...
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