UGBT: The T-shirt
Well, ladies and gentlemen, Sophie Askew has done it again. The same illustrator who designed the killer illustrations on this site has designed the Official UGBT T-shirt and stickers. We're trying to convince my husband to silk screen some posters.
Here's the plan:
Anyone who requests it will get a stack of stickers in the mail personalized with their city in advance of the tour stop to slap around town. If Geoff does the posters, you'll get those too. Anyone who goes above and beyond in organizing events and/or hosting us will get a free T-shirt. Otherwise, T-shirts are for sale for however much it costs to print them. (More for fun than profit! Believe me--I'm not getting rich off this tour!) If you buy three copies of the book, you will get a free T-shirt.
CAVEAT: I will not have the materials in time for my DC event this week. That's the downside of being first in a disorganized-by-design tour. But because I have 40 to sell, if you buy three books, I'll mail you a shirt when I get them. (Books make great gifts for that parent or out-of-touch boss who keeps going, "What's Web 2.0?" or "Why should I be on Facebook?" or "The Internet is just a trolling ground for pedophiles!")
I can't put the design on here for some annoying reason. But you can see it here and here on Sophie's site. (The back is slightly different, and yes Washington and Portland are spelled correctly in the actual version...)
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