Saturday, March 7, 2009
class tshirt #2

So you guys have probably seen this earlier. I shall now show you the logo in real vector form!

And a tshirt mock-up:

At the moment colour scheme is not finalised yet, hence the design is still in B&W. Some of you also requested for a red shirt, so I'll try and come up with a nice colour combination for that. OH if we are going with the Pokemon idea, I would suggest either 1) having a white/black base with coloured Pokemons, or 2) having a red base with Pokemons in various shades of one colour. Because if you were to imagine having Mudkip on a red tshirt, it would make your eyes bleed (unless our intention is to blind everyone else with our awesomeness)
In addition to some of the ideas Hanqing has posted, you guys can visit designbyhumans.com for some fantastic graphic tshirts although it is no guarantee that we can replicate any design of that standard
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ALSO: IT MONTH 2009
As your IT rep, it is my pleasure to bring to you our IT Month of April!!1!one. There are a bunch of contests which I think we are obliged to participate in:
1) "Creative" Competition
If you are eager to win 400 bucks worth of IT stuff, you can write an essay, make a poster or film a video clip about how Hwachong is an awesome future school. If anyone is interested let me know as soon as possible and I will fill you in on the details
2) Inter-class blogging competition
Because Hwa Chong is apparently a really awesome fUtUr3 sCh0oL, we will have to spend about a month talking about it on our blog! And if we do it well enough we can win $400 worth of food vouchers.
The theme is "Reshaping Teaching & Learning @ Hwa Chong. We are the future!" (How exciting) From March 11 onwards, we shall hold intelligent forums and discussions on our blog and, I quote, "invite as many people as possible to post and comment; build up links and network with other class blogs". So I guess we're pretty much set to win this already because we have fulfilled the rest of the judging criteria, in terms of design and content
Anyway, good luck for math!
Luk Wern.
