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Revision as of 04:06, 12 March 2024
9.5cm equilateral hexagons - should be between 3mm and 3.5cm in depth (thinner is okay as long as it isn’t likely to break)
Design restrictions:
- Nothing against the Code of Conduct
- Strong preference for abstract designs
- Strong preference for non-neon and non-pastel colours
- Nothing too delicate that it will likely break when we try to put it up or take it down
- Nothing organic
- unless 100% sealed (e.g. resin encased fruit slice)
- Nothing that could hurt anyone (both in materials and design, no impaling spikes, blades, or stabby wires)
- No human faces
- because permissions and media and also it’s weird to have faces staring at you
- Little text
- Not ‘no text’ but trying to avoid slogans, or random quotes and the like
- Nothing explicitly holiday-themed
- No logos or other copyrighted or trademarked things (kwartzlab or otherwise)
- Any dust attracting things should ideally be sealed (e.g. fabric), or easily cleanable (e.g. vinyl, plastic leaves)
- we will do some tests, but may need to switch out tiles if they are becoming too dirty and we can’t clean them
- Nothing ridiculously heavy (please no 3.5cm lead brick tiles)