Logo Concept: Code Sleep Shred

I figured that I’d publish this now. As you can tell, the blog is running the stock TwentyTen theme, which is great. I am not focusing on design right now, merely content! Below is the Code Sleep Shred logo content I brewed up in my mind.

This design is intended for t-shirts, which will eventually segway to buttons / stickers. Although, the swag would only be for personal promotion, I hope a few readers will indulge.

The Concept

Code, Sleep, Shred defines who I am. By day I code away at WordPress projects. By night I am tinkering with the latest distro’s on my servers or locally on uBuntu. Next thing you know, I’m shredding epic powder at local mountains. Note: the wildcard at the end of ./shred* – not only does shred represent my passionate obsession for snowboarding, it’s also an analogy for other types of shredding; shred on my skateboard, shred tires, shred papers, shred babies, etc.

The goal of CodeSleepShred.com is to present who I am. Regardless of my interests or who the reader is and why they ended up on my blog. If they find it resourceful under the #nerdcore categories, great! Although one might enjoy my personal interests.

Thank you for your time, and I hope you discover useful information from this blog.

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