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Wonderful sciencey t-shirts

Category: arts and craftsscience educationwomen in science
Posted on: September 29, 2008 8:35 AM, by SciWo

swblocks.jpgI justed wanted to give a shout-out to my friends at YellowIbis.com, a science t-shirt shop. They specialize in wonderful shirts featuring all sorts of molecules (pick your favorite, they'll make it), sciencey one-liners, and "science varsity" shirts. Minnow and I were recently outfitted with some of their shirts and we debuted them at the zoo blogger meet-up.

I have coveted one of Yellow Ibis's shirts ever since I first heard about them. I love, love, love their "this is what a scientist looks like" t-shirt, and now I own it. Pictures of the shirt, and Minnow's adorable shirts below the fold.

this is what a scientist looks like

Minnow got two shirts. The first-one is a custom job: "Geology Class of 2029"
Minnow contemplates the rocks at the NC Zoo

She's got a little ways to go before growing into the second shirt*:
yellow ibis shirts for Minnow

But that's OK because:
science is my future

So indulge your inner geek and get some cool tees from Yellow Ibis.


*Dipping dots stains from the zoo. Washed right out.

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1

Can we infer from the 2nd pic that Minnow is on the axis of a plunging anticline? It appears that the visible breaks in the outcrop wrap over the top. Or am I reading too much from this one photo?

Posted by: NJ | September 29, 2008 9:25 AM

2

cool! The shirts look great (now I want one, too).

Posted by: Amelie | September 29, 2008 9:52 AM

3

Yay! Thanks for the link! I am all over the Serotonin one. :)

Posted by: scicurious | September 29, 2008 10:35 AM

4

I had serotonin, caffeine and CHO-CO-La-Te.

Posted by: Coturnix | September 29, 2008 11:02 AM

5

Hey, many thanks for the shout-out! I've been reading your blog since long before the SB days, it was nice to be able to give back.

Minnow is adorable :) Glad it all fits!

Posted by: Sara @ YellowIbis.com | September 29, 2008 11:11 AM

6

I think those are just exfoliation joints in granite, but you'd have to ask minnow for details.

Posted by: Lab Lemming | September 29, 2008 8:05 PM

7

Cute t-shirts! And even cuter Minnow :)

Posted by: Jenn | September 30, 2008 4:12 AM

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