One of the many things that Kathy Seirra’s session at WordCamp SF 2008 has me thinking about is what does WordPress say about us using it. And what do WordPress shirts say about the us wearing them.
About half way through her session she talks about “T-Shirt First Development (Guy Kawasaki)”. I have about 7 WordPress shirts. Occasionally, the ones with the WordPress logo will lead to a conversation — even here in quiet Victoria — with a blogger or web developer, but the ones that spark the most conversations are the WordCamp ones.
Here are some photos from Flickr of people rocking each year’s WordCamp SF shirts:
Although WordCamps are happening all over the world, understandably, for most, shirts are not in the budget.
I have found only one photo of a WordCamp tee from another WordCamp:
When wearing a WordCamp shirt, conversations with strangers often start, “WordCamp, do you do spelling bees?” After I get over my initial little bit of embarrassment, I explain “WordCamps are WordPress conferences. WordPress is the blogging software that I use and contribute to.” It’s a great ice breaker, and lets me pimp the Press.
I haven’t had any particular funny conversations or found myself in any strange situations, but I like to imagine that others have.
Kris Krug captured what looks like master of creating conversations Francine Hardaway giving everyone a flash of WordCamp during her Gnomedex session:
Jokes. Kris’s next photos reveal that Francine was doing an on stage costume change, or maybe transforming from mild mannered Francine (can’t imagine) to part of Generation Y (which her session was about). I can’t wait for the video!
Has a WordCamp shirt taken you to any strange places?
Photos Used (because WordPress captions feature doesn’t yet support links):
- Joshua Wiltshire self-portrait.
- Chris Heuer photo by Scott Beale.
- Alan Levine self-portrait.
- Dane Hurtubise photo by Michael Cummings.
- Photo by Flickr member StrategyOnline.
- Francine Hardaway photo by Kris Krug.
Thursday Update: Aiza sent me a link to “WordCamp [Philippines] Preparation”






