Everyone knows that professional conference goers like myself attend events not to listen to presentations, not to network but to collect schwag. Over the past couple of years I’ve done fairly well collecting tech t-shirts and I decided to create a weekly series critiquing tech companies t-shirt offerings in the expectation that a company with a great t-shirt is a prime candidate to have a great product also. Click here to see the series.
If you’d like your t-shirt reviewed, flick me an email to arrange things. The judges decision is, of course, final and very little correspondence will be entered into (perhaps).
For the one or two readers of this blog who don’t already know, CloudCamp is a series of events where:
early adapters of Cloud Computing technologies exchange ideas.
I’m the Australasian organizer for the events and am also helping run events in Denver and the Middle East this year. Given my involvement, and the fact that I actually printed these T Shirts myself, one could surmise that I’m a little biased in my assessment of these shirts – I’ll do my very best to remain suitably neutral though!
Hot
- White T Shirts are good!
- CloudCamp is (OK so I’m biased!) a beautiful thing. Antipodean CloudCamps are even better
- The CloudCamp logo is a subtle and attractive one
Not
- The shirts are made in China (yes OK – feel free to call my a blatant hypocrite!) – at least they’re printed here in EnZed!