Disk II Sleeves

119 posts / 0 new
Last post
Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
Disk II Sleeves
I needed some sleeves for floppies. I stole the template from an Atari Post and added the Disk II Logo
Tom Owad's picture
Offline
Last seen: 6 hours 49 min ago
Joined: Dec 16 2003 - 15:14
Posts: 3349
I never thought to do this.

I never thought to do this. Thanks!

PTB
Offline
Last seen: 7 hours 10 min ago
Joined: Aug 14 2020 - 07:01
Posts: 111
Nice one !! You'll have to

Nice one !!

 

You'll have to post a photo of how the printed ones came out.

jwg1962's picture
Offline
Last seen: 16 hours 4 min ago
Joined: Jan 29 2012 - 07:17
Posts: 363
I bought a bunch of brand new

I bought a bunch of brand new 5.25" diskettes about 5 years ago and they didn't come with jackets so I biult these visio drawings so I could print them on a color printer and have jackets for my diskettes.  

 

I used a little thicker paper and then cut them out with a metal ruler and razor knife.  You could cut through about 10 sheets at once.  

 

Then you use a glue stick to glue it together an wala --- 5.25" jackets.   I included a few in the zip file, but you can paste any image you want on them.  

 

Package iconDiskettes.zip

 

Offline
Last seen: 9 hours 23 min ago
Joined: Apr 26 2016 - 08:36
Posts: 666
I knew there was something

I knew there was something about the Atari crowd that I liked....

 

But the back of that sleeve would look way cooler with the Beagle Bros warnings instead of the boring generic warnings.

 

Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
This one is at regular quity for speed
Offline
Last seen: 1 day 1 hour ago
Joined: Oct 15 2016 - 03:08
Posts: 11
What type of paper are used

What type of paper are used for printing disk sleeves ?

Tom Owad's picture
Offline
Last seen: 6 hours 49 min ago
Joined: Dec 16 2003 - 15:14
Posts: 3349
Dimensions are good. The

Dimensions are good. The lettering looks a bit fuzzy in person.

 

jwg1962's picture
Offline
Last seen: 16 hours 4 min ago
Joined: Jan 29 2012 - 07:17
Posts: 363
wyattwong wrote:What type of
wyattwong wrote:

What type of paper are used for printing disk sleeves ?

 

 

I have used both standard 24 lb paper which is a little flimsy, but works, but I have found that 28lb paper works better.  Amazon has different vendors for the 28# 

 

Jay 

 

jwg1962's picture
Offline
Last seen: 16 hours 4 min ago
Joined: Jan 29 2012 - 07:17
Posts: 363
baldrick wrote:I knew there
Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
edit away ii
 
baldrick wrote:

I knew there was something about the Atari crowd that I liked....

 

But the back of that sleeve would look way cooler with the Beagle Bros warnings instead of the boring generic warnings.

 

Feel free to chop crop and create, like I said I stole the idea! I may make some custom ones for myself  maybe with line art of a IIe. Even though not needed I thought about custom 3.5 inch sleaves.

 

 

 

Fixed formatting - Tom

Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
Awesome

Looks great!

Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
Paper

Like jwg1962 says, a little heavier stick is better, I had some card stock, going to Staples tomorrow to buy something I'm between copy paper and card.

Offline
Last seen: 9 months 17 hours ago
Joined: Dec 26 2020 - 18:25
Posts: 5
That is super cool. Thanks

That is super cool. Thanks for sharing.

jwg1962's picture
Offline
Last seen: 16 hours 4 min ago
Joined: Jan 29 2012 - 07:17
Posts: 363
Same here.   Unfortunately

Same here.   Unfortunately you need to have visio or viso viewer for mine.   I just tore apart a real one, measured it and put it in visio.  

 

 

Offline
Last seen: 1 year 1 month ago
Joined: May 27 2009 - 01:37
Posts: 1002
Love it! And would like to

Love it! And would like to see the old original Apple labels like they had one the DOS 3.3 BASICS and DOS 3.3 SYSTEM MASTER disks. There's people on ebay making copies of the original disks and printing new labels and selling them for a reasonable 10 bucks for those that don't want to mess with ADTPro or just wanna get started. Would love to have that template or a good .SVG of it.

Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
Cleaned up letters and colours somewhat
Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
Having to much fun...

 

Made one with my name using the Motter Tektura font,  link...  https://fontsgeek.com/fonts/Motter-Tektura-Normal

 

 

 

Tom Owad's picture
Offline
Last seen: 6 hours 49 min ago
Joined: Dec 16 2003 - 15:14
Posts: 3349
Can you do higher resolution?

Can you do higher resolution? Or a vector format?

Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
higher res

In theory now that I have the font. The issue is not having a good image of the apple logo without creating from scratch. I should be able to convert to an SVG in inkscape. Will play around later tonight.

 

 

Tom Owad wrote:

Can you do higher resolution? Or a vector format?

 

Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
SVG Version

This should give anyone what they need to make their own

 

Package iconDisk-II Sleeve Disk II.svg_.zip

 
 
 
Tom Owad wrote:

Can you do higher resolution? Or a vector format?

 

Offline
Last seen: 9 hours 23 min ago
Joined: Apr 26 2016 - 08:36
Posts: 666
jwg1962 wrote:Same here. 
jwg1962 wrote:

Same here.   Unfortunately you need to have visio or viso viewer for mine.   I just tore apart a real one, measured it and put it in visio.  

 

 

Visio does have a pdf  save option...and .dxf and any number of standard formats.

 

Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
Visio

I haven't looked for a visio clone but I use opensource tools like Inkscape and GIMP for any editing. 

 
 
baldrick wrote:
jwg1962 wrote:

Same here.   Unfortunately you need to have visio or viso viewer for mine.   I just tore apart a real one, measured it and put it in visio.  

 

 

Visio does have a pdf  save option...and .dxf and any number of standard formats.

 

 

 

A few formatting fixes - Tom

Tom Owad's picture
Offline
Last seen: 6 hours 49 min ago
Joined: Dec 16 2003 - 15:14
Posts: 3349
Great work! How nit-picking

Great work! How nit-picking of detail do you want? I want to offer feedback, but you don't have to do this for me.

The font prints beautifully, but the kerning is off.

There's some compression artifacts at the color changes in the logo.

The logo colors are lighter. Maybe you've already looked into this, but in my mind, the darker colors of the original look closer to what I remember from the time period. I don't have one handy to compare, though.

Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
Colours
 
Unfortunately i don't have any more time this weekend to play, I did get vector copy of the Apple sans stripes. Maybe next weekend if I have time.
 
 
 
Tom Owad wrote:

Great work! How nit-picking of detail do you want? I want to offer feedback, but you don't have to do this for me.

The font prints beautifully, but the kerning is off.

There's some compression artifacts at the color changes in the logo.

The logo colors are lighter. Maybe you've already looked into this, but in my mind, the darker colors of the original look closer to what I re

 

Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
Full Vector

I lied, ended up wth time after dinner, here is svg with stripes.  everything is an object and can be edited in Inkscape or other software that supports svg. People can customize their colours or do with as they please. Thanks to @PTB for the vector Apple. This was a two fold project, make some easy sleeves and learn about Inkscape. I accomplished and now I shall drink and watch cheezy tornado movies on CTV sci-fi!

 

 Package iconDisk-II Sleeve Disk II Stripe.svg_.zip

 
 
 
saint wrote:
 
Unfortunately i don't have any more time this weekend to play, I did get vector copy of the Apple sans stripes. Maybe next weekend if I have time.
 
 
 
Tom Owad wrote:

Great work! How nit-picking of detail do you want? I want

 

Offline
Last seen: 5 months 4 weeks ago
Joined: Jan 1 2020 - 15:56
Posts: 82
Thanks!

Wow, these are amazing.  Just printed off a few as the last batch of floppies I got didn't come with sleeves.  Looks awesome!  Thanks!!

Tom Owad's picture
Offline
Last seen: 6 hours 49 min ago
Joined: Dec 16 2003 - 15:14
Posts: 3349
Looks great! And I was wrong

Looks great! And I was wrong about the logo colors being darker. I think the only imperfection left is the kerning. With so few letters, that could be fixed by making each character a separate text box.

Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
edits
Font is in an earlier post, but you'll have to make a custom "s" from scratch like I did. I used Inkscape and Font Forge under Linux.
 
Tom Owad wrote:

Looks great! And I was wrong about the logo colors being darker. I think the only imperfection left is the kerning. With so few letters, that could be fixed by making each character a separate text box.

 

Tom Owad's picture
Offline
Last seen: 6 hours 49 min ago
Joined: Dec 16 2003 - 15:14
Posts: 3349
jwg1962 wrote:I bought a
jwg1962 wrote:

I bought a bunch of brand new 5.25" diskettes about 5 years ago and they didn't come with jackets so I biult these visio drawings so I could print them on a color printer and have jackets for my diskettes. 

 

What did you create these in? I'm able to view the Maxwell sleeve, but the rest show as black squares in LibreOffice on macOS.

PTB
Offline
Last seen: 7 hours 10 min ago
Joined: Aug 14 2020 - 07:01
Posts: 111
Just printed to a PDF. Looks

Just printed to a PDF. Looks great !!!

Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
Thanks

Thanks to you supplying the apple logo!

 
 
PTB wrote:

Just printed to a PDF. Looks great !!!

 

jwg1962's picture
Offline
Last seen: 16 hours 4 min ago
Joined: Jan 29 2012 - 07:17
Posts: 363
Visio  -- Let me see if I can

Package iconApple Disk Labels.zip

 

Visio  -- I converted them to SVG above.  

 

 

Offline
Last seen: 1 day 1 hour ago
Joined: Oct 15 2016 - 03:08
Posts: 11
Tom Owad wrote:Dimensions are
Tom Owad wrote:

Dimensions are good. The lettering looks a bit fuzzy in person.

I printed 2 Disk ][ Sleeves and they looked quite good.

Stargeezer's picture
Offline
Last seen: 2 weeks 6 days ago
Joined: Aug 4 2020 - 12:06
Posts: 145
Adding another version I found a while back
Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
SVG modified for blank back of original disks(if folded tab out)

Fold like orginals, or add you own back. I left outer lines people could round the edges however removed the inner lines and added fold lines on the corners that are removed when trimmed. SVG and PDF attached Package iconDisk-II Sleeve Disk II StripeFL.svg_.zip

https://www.applefritter.com/files/2022/01/14/Sleeve_0.pdf

 

Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
Beagle Bro SVG
Offline
Last seen: 1 day 1 hour ago
Joined: Oct 15 2016 - 03:08
Posts: 11
Stargeezer wrote:Disk Sleeve
Stargeezer wrote:

Disk Sleeve with cut lines

 

 

 

This Disk Sleeve with cut lines file didn't look good enough without the folding lines.

 

Offline
Last seen: 6 hours 55 min ago
Joined: Jul 5 2018 - 09:44
Posts: 2536
saint wrote:beagle.svg_.zip I
saint wrote:

Package iconbeagle.svg_.zip

 

I love the Beagle Bros stuff...  they were awesome.

 

Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
Final Version...maybe

 

Will upload file tomorrow. Over on the book of face there have been people asking others who have printed these if they can order them. This is a free work I made and am happy to share with the community and I realize that not everyone wants to take the time to source the perfect paper or take the time to print , cut and assemble. What I would like to discurrage is profiteering. A reasonable and open cost recovery in the spirit of why I created these is fair. I do encourage everyone to try printing on your own inkjet use some glue and make a few. Your local office supply store will likely have a variety of good paper offerings. The final version has no graphics on the back so you can use what your favorite warning labels are. As I have mentioned download Inkscape and play around! Take the basic template and make your own labels. I will talk to Tom about a place to share the file as this thread is getting quite long. Thanks and happy Apple ii ya!

 

 

 

 

Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
First of all thanks to Tom

First of all thanks to Tom Owad and PTB for there help in pushing this little "Quick I need a couple sleeves for some disks I bought" project to where it ended up.

So the final version is in the attached zip file (SVG and PDF). I have fixed the kerning, the letter sizes and leveling to the best of my ability without having a physical original in my hands. It is by no means being represented as an exact clone of the original sleeves.

Now some caveats the font that everyone is using for the Apple characters is Motter Tektura and is not exact, in particular the “k”, “s”, “i” and “d”....hmmm... the whole word! You can see in many peoples custom works the "s" is obvious the others you may not notice. For the “s” because it’s not even close I had to make a custom one in FontForge, for the “k” I had to shrink and then build on the branches with masking rectangles in Inkscape (the same with the “i” and ”d” but not to the same extent. Having said this if you do pull this into an SVG editor such as Inkscape be warned if you grab an object there are lots of layers you may need to move or adjust if you’re looking to play around, go for it though just make a backup!”

Again because this is for all intents and purposes a copy of original Apple copyrighted material I am not staking any claim to the production of these...however please don’t produce these for profit this is a production that’s intent was to share. Go to your local print shop if you don’t want to use up your ink or toner. As discussed on the Book of Face some people want a t-shirt, grab some iron on printer paper and go crazy. Enjoy, I’m on to my next project a W65C02S CPU adapter board based on The Byte Attic's circuit from his Pimp my 8 series back in 2020.

Enjoy

Saint

Package iconDisk-II Sleeve Disk II.svg_.zip

Khaibitgfx's picture
Offline
Last seen: 16 hours 45 sec ago
Joined: Jun 29 2019 - 20:02
Posts: 135
I made my own Apple Mother

Many years ago I created my own Apple Mother Tektura font with many of the variations that Apple made to the original Tektura font, this new font is in opentype format so it will work on a Mac or Windows based computer system. Since the font is custom made based on printed material it is not perfect but more than reasonably accurate.

Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
Share!

If you can dig it up share!

Khaibitgfx's picture
Offline
Last seen: 16 hours 45 sec ago
Joined: Jun 29 2019 - 20:02
Posts: 135
I'm still working on it,

I'm still working on it, however it's mostly complete as far as I can tell. This was made using the font.

 

Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
NICE!

Awsome, can't wait

Khaibitgfx's picture
Offline
Last seen: 16 hours 45 sec ago
Joined: Jun 29 2019 - 20:02
Posts: 135
This is another high quality

This is another high quality sample and as you can see a totally different small letter k, based on the original from apple.

The font being opentype will have all these letters as alternative characters, which will also include the outlined characters as well.

Offline
Last seen: 2 months 1 week ago
Joined: Dec 24 2021 - 16:40
Posts: 105
font

That's why I had to modify the k with masking in the final version (see the front page post, it explains the issues). Creating a new font isn't on my to do list that is why I was excited to see you were putting the effort in. You're a better person than me :)

Khaibitgfx's picture
Offline
Last seen: 16 hours 45 sec ago
Joined: Jun 29 2019 - 20:02
Posts: 135
Creating fonts is mostly

Creating fonts is mostly boring and tedious, it only gets complicated when you delve into foreign languages which can alot of work, if you're well versed in Adobe Illustrator than font making is just a small leap. I recommend Fontlab for doing so as it has alot of sophisticated features than eliminate alot of the time consuming problems you encounter doing this sort of thing.

 

I'm also working on the following typeface, which is really screwy. not Apple related, but retro nontheless.

Tom Owad's picture
Offline
Last seen: 6 hours 49 min ago
Joined: Dec 16 2003 - 15:14
Posts: 3349
Wow, that Altair font is ugly

Wow, that Altair font is ugly. I like it!

PTB
Offline
Last seen: 7 hours 10 min ago
Joined: Aug 14 2020 - 07:01
Posts: 111
This is great stuff. Looking

This is great stuff.

 

Looking forward to this as well.

Khaibitgfx's picture
Offline
Last seen: 16 hours 45 sec ago
Joined: Jun 29 2019 - 20:02
Posts: 135
It's one of the more unusual

It's one of the more unusual and obscure typefaces that ever was, at first I thought only Mits used it, one of them in house kind of things, however it was used elsewhere, so at some point in time it existed as a typeface anyone could use, beyond that and I've asked top dogs about it, no further info on it, so for the hell of it. Make my own..

Pages

Log in or register to post comments