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I support web standards!

Mon­day, Novem­ber 30, 2009 is the 3rd annual Blue Beanie Day. Started by Doug Vos, Blue Beanie Day is a way to show sup­port for web stan­dards and accessibility.

Doing my bit for Blue Beanie Day

Herko sup­port­ing Web­stan­dards Blue Beanie Day

Excerpt from the 3rd Annual Blue Beanie Day Event Page:

It’s easy to show your sup­port for web design done right. Beg, bor­row, or buy a Blue Beanie (or Blue Toque in Canada) and snap a photo of your mug wear­ing the blue. (Or get cre­ative with Pho­to­shop). Then on Novem­ber 30, switch your pro­file pic­ture in Face­book, Twit­ter, Flickr, (and any other social net­work) and post your photo to the Flickr Blue Beanie Day 2009 group.

Want to help with plan­ning the 3rd Annual Blue Beanie Day? Plan­ning a meetup or tweetup in your home­town? Orga­niz­ing a group photo in your city? You might qual­ify to win a free copy of Zeld­man and Marcotte’s (brand new) Design­ing With Web Stan­dards 3rd edi­tion. Con­tact Dou­glas Vos.

Kevin Cor­nell makes it even eas­ier for us this year by pro­vid­ing an illus­trated blue beanie pho­to­shop file.

So don a blue beanie, spread the word and keep work­ing towards a truly open web.
Some of my col­legues also sup­port Webstandards:

@raphderooij supports webstandards (gasp!) -introduced to blue beanie day #bbd09

Raph dons his blue beanie

@julezrulez supports webstandards (obviously)

Jules also sup­ports webstandards

BBD09#4

OWMS Smurf sup­ports any­thing for a beer

@michellethonen man­ages to look like a kitten

Stan­dards in da hood! Word.

Hey look! I'm wearing a blue beanie too!

Euhm… no comment.

Don't you dare take your blue beanie back!

A Lean Mean Blue Beanie Machine

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