First ever Web Directions Tee Shirts

The last cou­ple of years, the num­ber one request has been for con­fer­ence tee shirts. So we are excited to announce the Web Direc­tions Tee Shirts, fea­tur­ing our new logo, designed by guru and web super­star, Dave “CSS Zen Gar­den” Shea, avail­able online now.

Web Directions tee shirts front and back

You can of course get a straight­for­ward web direc­tions tee shirt (in a range of long and short sleeve styles), but in the spirit of “user gen­er­ated con­tent” you can also cus­tomise it, with your own Web 2.0 inspired slo­gan, and we’ll be award­ing prizes to the slo­gans which make us smile or even laugh the most.

The shirts are avail­able through the Remo Gen­eral Store, and come with free deliv­ery. All you need to do is head over to to the Remo Gen­eral Store where it’s all explained. Remo will deliver your shirt free of charge, ready to wear to WD06!

Prizes for mak­ing us laugh at the over­hyped “web 2.0″ con­cept include a SONY Mylo, as well as Remo dol­lars, and other cool stuff.

Tee shirts are just $AUD38.50 (in GST), long sleeve $44, and sin­glets (hey, it’s warm here in Syd­ney) $36.30, includ­ing your cus­tomized slo­gan in a very Web 2.0 font, and deliv­ery to your door.

Hope you enjoy, and look­ing for­ward to your cool slo­gans on show.

6 responses to “First ever Web Directions Tee Shirts”:

  1. […] … you can order your tshirt and get it deliv­ered before the con­fer­ence, cus­tomised with your own slo­gan. There’s even a com­pe­ti­tion with prizes for the fun­ni­est web 2.0 slogan. […]

  2. […] If haven’t got your tick­ets yet to Web Direc­tions, turns out that it’s your lucky day because there might be a cou­ple of tick­ets left. Also announced today are the spanky new WD06 t-​​shirts which you can cus­tomise with your [*cough*] very own web 2.0 slo­gan. The shirts al fea­ture the logo by Mr Dave Shea (you know, the guy who started some project about his gar­den where he grows CSS and prac­tises Zen teach­ings or some­thing.. it was called CSS Zen Garden.) […]

    • By:Rob Varghese
    • September 8th, 2006

    Hey nice logo by Dave Shea. I’m a lit­tle curi­ous about the inclu­sion of the word “South” in the logo — care to ellaborate? :)

    • By:John
    • September 8th, 2006

    Rob,

    ah, well spot­ted. All shall be revealed shortly, but you have per­haps two pieces ingre­di­ents in the puzzle.

    j

  3. I was too won­der­ing about “South” too, lets hope that “West” is west of the “South” and not just “West” of “North” or “East” ie the West stays in the South­ern hemi­sphere and does not end up in Cal­i­for­nia (unless I can get a very cheap flight.

  4. Let’s make a wild pre­dic­tion Web Direc­tions North will be held in Canada, Van­cou­ver maybe?
    Any­body want to sug­gest loca­tions for East and West?

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