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Any company wants to have at least one version of its logo. Here, you will
find samples of the official art of EmperorLinux created by the
WebElf (with help from
Larry Ewing and
The GIMP.) Click each image for larger
versions.
Official EmperorLinux Tux
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We played some with Tux to more accurately reflect his imperial status.
This Tux (in his various sizes) graces our EmperorLinux T-shirts, computer
badges, letterheads, show banners, and much, much more.
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Tux Cross-Stitch
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The WebElf, who obviously has too much time on her hands, has designed a
Tux cross-stitch pattern.
While her sample reflects his imperial accoutrements, the pattern is of the
standard Tux we all know and love. If you stitch Tux as he is shown in the
pattern, please send a photo so
we can have a sample of him both ways.
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EmperorLinux Tux in 3-D
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Our imperial Tux goes 3D. The WebElf discovered
Moonlight Atelier 3D, and Tux
became a prime subject for modeling practice.
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EmperorLinux Bumper Sticker
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We also have an old sticker design
(1024x256) that we once hoped would ship with baby computers everywhere.
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EmperorLinux Laptop Badge
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We also have stickers (well, badges) that are currently shipping attached to
every laptop we send out into the world.
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EmperorLinux Full Page Ad
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Tux extols the virtues of our laptops in our most recent ad in
Linux Journal. Sorry, no full
size image this time, just a cut down version; it takes a lot of bandwidth
for a full-page 300dpi print ad.
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EmperorLinux Half Page Ad
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Tux extols the virtues of our laptops in our most recent ad in
Linux Magazine. Sorry, no full size
image for this either; even a half-page ad takes up a lot of room at 300dpi.
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EmperorLinux Quarter Page Ad
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Tux extols the virtues of our laptops in our most recent ad in
Sys Admin Magazine. Sorry, no full size
image for this either; yes, a quarter-page ad takes up a lot of room at
300dpi, too.
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EmperorLinux Banner Ads
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Our banner ads extol the virtues of our laptops — the things they do
and their small size. Our banners have run on
www.linux.org and
www.slashdot.org, and this one is
currently running on
Linux Journal.
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EmperorLinux Link Button
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Please use the official EmperorLinux logo if you want
to provide a link to our site:
http://www.EmperorLinux.com/. (Button courtesy of
the webmaster for LUG@GT.)
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