Six Apart, Yo.
Six Apart is celebrating several anniversaries tonight: Movable Type turns 7, TypePad turns 5 and Vox turns 2.
Since I couldn’t attend the anniversary party, I figured I’d put together a little something for the good people over at Six Apart. This shirt’s been a long time coming:
Unfortunately, Printfection’s (and CafePress for that matter) base price is so high that even with the commission set to zero, the price is terrible. If anyone knows of a better t-shirt printing solution, I’m all ears. In the meantime: GO GET ONE.
Happy Anniversary, Six Apart. Represent!
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5 December 20081. Adam:
Just curious if you've "sold" any of these yet....
(also, your comment buttons are missing!:
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