It appears that the very first person (that I know of anyway) has downloaded the template I provided for custom Twitter T-Shirts. Cara Couture of North Carolina grabbed the design and showed it off at BarcampCLT.
I was happy to see the shirt, but bummed I never got a mention on Twitter : ( I was all for sharing my idea but I thought people would at least give me a shoutout for providing everything. Oh well, high expectations I guess. I am still happy I shared and would do it again.
that’s a nice shirt, ted. i like it! (“,)
Maybe she got it from another source who got it from here, so she didn’t know who to credit? The passive aggressive way you called her out will no doubt get her attention 😉
I WILL GIVE YOU A SHOUTOUT! 😀 But I didn’t get a shirt yet.
That is all. kthxbai.
I didn’t realize you’d given out the source file! I’ve been messing with it a bit and plan on ordering a shirt tonight and you’ll get shoutage for sure. Twitter, blog, video, I’ll SHOUT OUT LOUD! 😉
Hi Ted! I’m sorry it wasn’t clear I had been giving you credit this past week since I placed my order with CustomInk.com, and I returned to your site to add some comments to your original blog post about some initial copyright concerns / delays with Tshirt company. The day I wore the shirt was a crazy day at BarCamp Charlotte so I was remiss in posting Tweets with your website, but I was personally directing people to your very easy-to-remember website. I promise I was not taking credit for your design, and I praised your generosity for sharing the AI file. Thank you!!
Hey Ted…
Those are fab shirts! I love them!
I’ll have to do one of my own! Cool!
Kimberly 🙂
Ted, creating the twitter logo is silly simple. Technically you can download the jpeg and trace it and wallah you have a vector based twitter logo. Hope that didn’t burst any bubbles 🙂
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