Question about community branding and stickers #18812
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i must confess I only found the below after searching There is also a T on Etsy - not sure on the provenance of that one. But agree that it would be nice to have some brag swag , even if its just digital , such as a Discord server tag to wear |
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That makes sense. |
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This discussion has been really interesting and insightful. If the community thinks this could be useful, I’d be happy to help in a volunteer capacity with things like a community LinkedIn page or designing simple community stickers/merch (stickers, T-shirts, hoodies, etc.). Of course, this would only be if it aligns with the project’s goals and branding guidelines. I’m just a student and a user of MicroPython, so this is more from a learning and community-building perspective, but I’d love to contribute in any small way if there is interest. |
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They're not 'official' per se, but here are stickers that I'll be taking to the upcoming local DDD conference: They're stickers simply produced from a supplier using the images found in the logo folder. |
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@pi-mst and @Josverl can you please share the link of this logo which in svg format |
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Hi, I’m a student and a big fan of MicroPython.
I noticed that projects like CircuitPython and Raspberry Pi have stickers and official merchandise.
I was just curious—does MicroPython have any official or community branding materials like stickers or logos for users?
If not, is there any reason (e.g., licensing, funding, or focus on core development)?
Thanks!
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