Blogworld Expo Free T-Shirt Round-up

I’ve got lots to say about Blogworld Expo, but let’s start simple. How was the schwag? Specifically, how were the t-shirts?
I only grabbed shirts from 3 sponsors, so this isn’t an inclusive list…

Most Well-Targeted to the Crowd:

Geeks love braaaains!
(from Server Beach)

by geeks, for geeks

Most WTF:

Complete with a Sharpie to fill in the blanks. Did anyone fill them in? Will anyone wear this in public? This is what I call a “home treadmill shirt.”
(from People Pond)

hello my name is...
Love (?) the space for comments on the back… comments

Best Design:

Great tagline, love the flying devices and icons!
(from Blubrry)

BlogLouder

I know there were other shirts out there on the floor, any good, bad or ugly ones I missed?

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3 Comments

  1. Posted October 27, 2009 at 8:41 am | Permalink

    I saw a few people with the PeoplePond shirts, but mostly they were folks who were starry eyed and seemed like they were floating around with no real purpose.

  2. jbeaul
    Posted October 28, 2009 at 11:01 am | Permalink

    Thanks for the mention about the PeoplePond “interactive” shirt. It was designed from an utilitarian perspective rather than an aesthetic one. You have to admit, it drives a fun conversation and we have been having fun with it.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/peoplepond/sets/72...

    Joe Beaulaurier
    PeoplePond marketing
    http://www.peoplepond.com/joebeaulaurier

  3. Posted October 28, 2009 at 6:01 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for the mention about the PeoplePond “interactive” shirt. It was designed from an utilitarian perspective rather than an aesthetic one. You have to admit, it drives a fun conversation and we have been having fun with it.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/peoplepond/sets/72...

    Joe Beaulaurier
    PeoplePond marketing
    http://www.peoplepond.com/joebeaulaurier

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