I wear the t-shirt from EA Global (San Francisco) all the time. I love the design and actually find it to be a pretty effective way to start a conversation about EA, presumably because only those with interest in the idea ask me about it. I think a more-involved logo might be viewed as more confrontational and therefore less likely to elicit inquiries.
My goal is to have a shirt option that’s effective for those who are not yet interested in effective altruism and would be uncomfortable asking about the word itself. Any ideas on appropriate slogans?
The people who ask me about my shirt generally have never heard of effective altruism, but they are sufficiently interested in what “effective altruism” literally suggests to want more information.
Gotcha, I think I’m specifically talking about those who are not going to be curious about the term as such, but would want to get into the movement if it was described in a more clear way.
I wear the t-shirt from EA Global (San Francisco) all the time. I love the design and actually find it to be a pretty effective way to start a conversation about EA, presumably because only those with interest in the idea ask me about it. I think a more-involved logo might be viewed as more confrontational and therefore less likely to elicit inquiries.
My goal is to have a shirt option that’s effective for those who are not yet interested in effective altruism and would be uncomfortable asking about the word itself. Any ideas on appropriate slogans?
The people who ask me about my shirt generally have never heard of effective altruism, but they are sufficiently interested in what “effective altruism” literally suggests to want more information.
Gotcha, I think I’m specifically talking about those who are not going to be curious about the term as such, but would want to get into the movement if it was described in a more clear way.