A collection of high-quality, print-ready Gopher artwork celebrating the Go programming language community.
Ashley McNamara's Gopher Artwork is a collection of high-quality, print-ready PNG files featuring the iconic Gopher mascot from the Go programming language. It provides artwork for the Go community to use in creating stickers and other non-commercial creative projects. The collection is based on the original design by Renee French and celebrates the creative spirit of the Go ecosystem.
Go developers and community members who want to create stickers, merchandise, or artwork featuring the Gopher mascot for non-commercial purposes.
It offers professionally prepared, print-ready artwork with clear licensing, saving community members time and ensuring high-quality results for their creative projects while honoring the original artist's work.
Gopher Artwork by Ashley McNamara
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Provides high-resolution PNG files optimized for printing, with specific vendor recommendations like Sticker Ninja for accurate color reproduction in stickers.
Artwork is based on Renee French's original Gopher design and aims to foster Go community spirit, making it ideal for non-commercial sharing and events.
Licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 with explicit usage guidelines, ensuring legal clarity for non-commercial use and remixing without ambiguity.
Simple download and unzip process with no complex setup, allowing quick access to ready-to-use artwork files for immediate projects.
The CC-NC-SA license prohibits any commercial use, which severely limits its application for businesses, startups, or revenue-generating merchandise.
Only PNG files are provided, lacking editable vector formats like SVG that would enable easier customization, scaling, and integration into design workflows.
Exclusively features Gopher artwork, so it's not suitable for projects requiring a variety of mascots, icons, or broader design elements beyond the Go ecosystem.