I hope it is number 3, it has an understated element of simplicity about it (which I love). Sure it could do with being offered in different colors (not sure if that’s going to happen - we’ll have to ask Sarah) but for me, I personally think number two is too busy looking and number one is a bit cheesy (faux ties are kinda silly, unless that design is meant to qualify as the “smart casual” look when you’re at a business meeting with a client!
Oh yeah. Well the number on the back sucks, that’s the only draw back. I’m male and I don’t even like that. On the other hand, where I’m from I don’t see women with ties on. I guess there’s a first for everything eh?
I like them all. I vote three; mainly because the saying rocks. There’s nothing but a tie on the first shirt. If I want to wear a tie I’ll wear a nicer shirt. >;)
I like the second one more than first, but third is best. 3 is my vote.
None of them really wowed me, but I don’t like 1. I don’t like seeing people walking around in gross brand promotion for Calvin Klein and junk like that, so the plain logo (if clever) with Sitepoint name on the back didn’t appeal to me. “I” know Sitepoint stands for more than that, but since I’m not likely to wear a t-shirt to work or a conference no one else who is likely to see it will. I didn’t like 3 for the same reason, only a programmer would understand what I mean by Code. Everyone else would assume its some code breaking or religious cult thing. Two is the only design that’s not entirely self referential, so that was the best of the three.
Damn, Poes geek-shirts are better than mine, I had a Devil sat on a porcelain pot, a Jack-Ass and at the Moment a Storm Trooper Helmet T-shirt (but nothing at all to do with Starwars!). And if you’ve ever seen a picture of me I look like a Geek-master to begin with… I am going to hunt down some wide-stripe chocolate brown corduroys then I’ll look truly awesome.
Out of those three I did vote; the one I chose had a good geek-factor.