One of my very minor complaints about EAG is that they give out T-shirts that I would not normally want to wear in daily life. I now have three (admittedly very nice) pyjama T-shirts from conferences. This is nice! But I would love to have a simple shirt with a small logo that I can wear in everyday life, not just at home. It would actually get more exposure than the current T-shirts do!
For inspiration, a subtle range of T-shirts from Cortex. Just imagine the small heart-lightbulb there!
I personally am much more likely to take, keep, and wear a shirt with a large and/​or unusual design. (Although as much as I like getting the shirts (and sometimes stickers), I would be even happier to see the cost of EAGs go down. I don’t know how much time and money goes into merch, though.)
+1 to this, I would be disappointed if EAG merch was super generic. The sweatshirt from EAG Bay (which I do not have) had a fantastic design, and I liked the birds on the EAG NYC t-shirt.
But I am also someone who has a bright teal colored backpack with pink straps and my laptop has 50,000 stickers so …
+1 that the EA Global Bay Area sweatshirt with the bridge is the only EA Global merch I wear with any regularity; it’s simply a really nice looking shirt! I wear it more than any other conference /​ company swag, I think.
One of my very minor complaints about EAG is that they give out T-shirts that I would not normally want to wear in daily life. I now have three (admittedly very nice) pyjama T-shirts from conferences. This is nice! But I would love to have a simple shirt with a small logo that I can wear in everyday life, not just at home. It would actually get more exposure than the current T-shirts do!
For inspiration, a subtle range of T-shirts from Cortex. Just imagine the small heart-lightbulb there!
I personally am much more likely to take, keep, and wear a shirt with a large and/​or unusual design. (Although as much as I like getting the shirts (and sometimes stickers), I would be even happier to see the cost of EAGs go down. I don’t know how much time and money goes into merch, though.)
+1 to this, I would be disappointed if EAG merch was super generic. The sweatshirt from EAG Bay (which I do not have) had a fantastic design, and I liked the birds on the EAG NYC t-shirt.
But I am also someone who has a bright teal colored backpack with pink straps and my laptop has 50,000 stickers so …
+1 that the EA Global Bay Area sweatshirt with the bridge is the only EA Global merch I wear with any regularity; it’s simply a really nice looking shirt! I wear it more than any other conference /​ company swag, I think.