Et Tu, Wapuu? Our Official 2017 Seattle WordCamp Mascot
Before there was the tech boom in Seattle, before there was Microsoft, Amazon, innovators and creators like UPS, Cinnabon, or REI, even before Seattle fully caffeinated the globe – the driving technology of the Puget Sound was aviation.
Beginning with that first flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903 – the Puget Sound would step into the era of flight just over seven years later. It was the tech conference of its time – the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in 1909 where William Boeing became fascinated with the idea of ‘vehicles that could sail the sky’1 and later buys the Heath Shipyard on the Duwamish River that became his first airplane factory in 1910. Incorporated in 1916 – the Boeing Company now has over one hundred years of innovation in flightworldwide.
So it was a natural choice to make this year’s WordCamp a salute to the technology contribution of expanding aviation as we wanted to encourage Seattle WordCamp attendees to ‘level up’ their WordPress skills and apply those skills to strengthen the WordPress community.
When we began the process to brand the 2017 Seattle WordCamp – we wanted to add a Wapuuto our marketing this year and team member Lisa Stewartraised her hand and gave us not just one – but two Wapuus for this year’s WordCamp.
Lisa is the award-winning creator and owner of BYO Small Business and has been using WordPress since 2009. She has over 30 years of experience as a creative entrepreneur helping Fortune 100 companies to small businesses with their brand, design, and websites.
We had the chance to ask Lisa about the design process and designing our two aviators for WordCamp.
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I have a family obligation and can’t come this weekend. Is there somewhere to get some stickers for those that can’t attend?
Hi, Nancy. Sorry you couldn’t make it. We’re not set up to mail stickers, but if you’re a regular at any Meetups, we can get some to the organizers.
Thanks for the feature, Carla!
Say, if anyone is interested, I wrote up an intro to this post that humorously outlines the rivalry between the Wapuu brothers.
You can find it here: https://buildyourownsmb.com/featured-seattle-wordcamp-wapuu-design-process/
Cheers!