
I’m undecided about whether the image is condescending or eye-catching (the latter for sure in a strategic placement in the Bender’s women’s bathroom), but local cycling apparel company Pushbike is hosting a casual women’s ride from their 24th and Treat location tomorrow night.
The good folks at clothier apliiq (previously featured for their well-designed custom hoodies, Ts, et al) has offered to create a one-of-a-kind T for one Goliblogski reader in August. They help wearers select fabrics for original apparel and offer some colorful goods online as well; see exhibit A, the Spring of 89 Hoody Dress they just sent to the new digs in Hayes Valley (it may not be worn with white cowboy boots but will still reak of the Decade of Excess).
A gal or guy can win the custom item if they’re able to help with an ongoing project by commenting. In preparing a regular column for the online magazine Notes on Design, I’d love your recommendations on female designers of note; whether they be specialists in graphic, informational, or product design, knowing whose work you can’t pass up will be fantastic (and could land you a shirt that’s to your liking).
On Monday tickets to the Women 2.0-sponsored Startup Weekend SF will be available for the August 28-30 weekend for future company founders. (To clarify, it’s for developers, biz dev people, designers, and doers.) The weekend at Microsoft is open to men and women and focuses on idea generation, discussion and implementation.