In API We Trust
by Kin Lane on 01/09/2013If you've met me in person, you know I always wear my logo on my t-shirt. I'm not a graphic designer, and when I needed a logo for API Evangelist, I just wrapped the words in JSON and called it good. It has stuck.
When I was in France speaking at API Days, the art director at faberNovel drew some very cool sketches of me. He recently followed up with some more high resolution images I can use for t-shirts.

Very cool! Thank you so much Benoit Talabot and faberNovel! I'm working on ordering some t-shirts using the work, right now on Inkd.
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