Academic embroidery wear
With this posting I am launching the concept of "academic embroidery wear" (Google didn't return any results for this search term]).
Do not believe that I refer to those funny looking disguises that are popular in Anglo-Saxon countries, although deans and rectors wear such things once per year even in less formal countries like Switzerland.
Wear refers to something that one actually would use to express academic ideas, for example at a conference. So here are examples of some first attempts.
(1) A subset of a learning taxonomy or a power point slide embroidered over a shirt that I could wear at a conference.
(2) Logos that refer to brands we use in teaching and research as opposed to brands that rather refer to food (like crocodiles and horses).
- Embroidery samples (click to enlarge)
None of these sample designs reach professional quality yet. I just started learning some principles and techniques of machine embroidery (see the computerized embroidery category). If you plan to digitize academic logos yourself, read Stitch Era embroidery software for some technical tips.


