Get a free t shirt from our supporter molt:n

Words? Code? Design? Which are you? And do you want a free t-​​shirt so you can let the world know? It’s easy to get your hands on one — all you need to do is blog or Flickr some­thing about Web Directions and tag it ‘moltnWD’.

Wear your pas­sion at Web Directions.

Cheryl and Scott at molt:n dig­i­tal have got a whole bunch of “rather neat” t shirts to give away at the con­fer­ence this year, and the first ones will go out to peo­ple who blog or flickr some­thing about the con­fer­ence in the leadup to the event.

You can blog/​flickr about any­thing, but here are a few sug­ges­tions they we had in mind:

  • What you have learned at past Web Directions events?
  • What you are look­ing for­ward to in this upcom­ing conference?
  • Any other inter­est­ing story related to the Web Directions con­fer­ence you want to share with fel­low geeks?

Then, drop us an email at Molt:n Digital and tell us which shirt and what size you want. And girls, of course we’ve thought of you too, with proper girly sizes. The shirts are American Apparel and we have a wide range of sizes for girls and guys.

There are 3 designs to choose from — I like code, I like design and I like words.

If you don’t have a blog or Flickr account, don’t worry — we’ll be giv­ing some away at the con­fer­ence too so come up and find me or Scott dur­ing the two day con­fer­ence. We’ll be the ones wear­ing the “I like…” shirts. I per­son­ally like words, and I’m sure Scott will be alter­nat­ing between “I like code” and “I like design”. Lucky the con­fer­ence is two days.

2 responses to “Get a free t shirt from our supporter molt:n”:

  1. […] Please come along, if you’re a Sydneysider, or hap­pen to be there for WDS08. Bring your mates and tell any web design­ers, web devel­op­ers or other web indus­try folks you know. Oh, and if you haven’t already, book for Web Directions South 2008 (and see the clever blog-​​about-​​us promotion)! […]

  2. […] if you’re in the lull between the intense Web Directions South work­shops and the con­fer­ence proper or are just a Sydney web indus­try local come down and join […]

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