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Rack and Reload – The New Design for AKC

Aberdeen Kettlebell Club have launched a new club team Polo Shirt in conjunction with ourselves. Early indications are that members are delighted with their new design, which was a collaboration between blog member Ray Wilson @ray-wilson and myself over the last week or so.

Take a look at the images below, kindly supplied by Ray, and let us know what you think. (Click on any thumbnail to open carousel).

The new Rack and Reload design was based on Ray’s idea of using a line drawing of a person lifting 2 kettlebells and was brought into life by myself using the FOSS program Inkscape. The new AKC logo was vectorised by myself under Ray’s expert and extended guidance! Wink

Please note that you can download Inkscape for yourselves by clicking on the link at the bottom of this page.

More of our work on public display, this time at the First Scottish Kettlebells Long Cycle competition, which was held at the Kelvin Hall Sports Arena in Glasgow on April 28th this year. T-Shirts supplied by PomPrint Designs, effort and sweat supplied by Ray Wilson of Kettlebells Aberdeen!!

So Tired

Kettlebells Aberdeen - More of our handiwork on display.

The Kettlebells Aberdeen team in action at the First Scottish Long Cycle Competition at Glasgow.

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A couple of weeks ago, we supplied T-Shirts, Banners and Posters to a Sports Club called ‘Kettlebells Aberdeen’, for “Scotland’s First Kettlebell Sport Competition” held at the Kelvin Hall Sports Arena in Glasgow. It is my intention to do a feature on this club once we get photos of the goods sent to us, but, if like me, you know nothing about ‘Kettlebells’ let alone the meaning of a ‘Long Cycle Competition’, I recommend that you click on the link below to Ray’s blog, where is all made clear.

Kettlebells ABERDEEN: Scottish Long Cycle Competition.

 

Ubuntu Wallpaper

Good Riddance April – May is here!

I, for one, am glad to see the back of April 2012. Not only did we see the wettest month for some considerable time in many parts of the country, but those of you who know me personally, will know that I also had a major family tragedy with which to contend. I am therefore looking to May to help make amends for a truly miserable month.

There were a few things, however, that came out of April that are worthy of note. The first being the launch of Ubuntu 12.04 which, I believe, has managed to convince one of my friends of 50 years to admit that Linux might be a good thing! I have also learned how to make (albeit somewhat dodgy) tutorials for Gimp and Inkscape, which I have posted earlier on this blog. For this reason, I took a bit of time off tonight to produce an Ubuntu wallpaper in celebration. I hope that this will inspire some of our readers to give Inkscape a go so that we can start a small gallery of our work. I offer this as my ‘opener’ for, I hope, many more contributions of this type:-

Ubuntu Wallpaper

Ubuntu Wallpaper

All the techniques used to produce this 1600 x 900 pixel wallpaper have been covered by my tutorials on this blog so, theoretically, you can all produce something similar (or, hopefully better) by giving my tutorials a go.

We have a lot lined up for our readers in May, including:-

  • Rock Challenge stuff from Cockermouth School ( and others),
  • More information on the Glasgow Kettlebells event,
  • Results from our ‘sponsored’ team at the Crimond Stock Car races,
  • Information on the Aberdeen Ice Hockey scene,
  • More competitions in conjunction with Waves Radio,
  • More of ‘Billy’s Bargains’ (hopefully as good as the pen drives from last month),
  • Tutorials from yours truly on Gimp use,
  • Postcards from around the world (I am going on holiday),
  • Much more of our usual features.

If anyone else would like to help with contributions, please make yourself known to us, as we would like to keep this blog lively and relevant to our readers’ interests.

I am also waiting for contributions coming in for inclusion in our ‘user clip art galleries’. All contributions, no matter what their quality, would be gratefully received and would help to contribute to the community nature of this blog.

A last appeal to all of our readers in North East Scotland to help support our radio show on Fridays by entering our prize competitions. We intend to be offering some ‘Ping’ polo shirts for our “Where’s Waves?’ contest this week, so be sure to tune in to 101.2 FM at 6 o’clock on Friday!!