It's interesting how the ideas displayed here for the most part avoid what I've seen many geek-identity marketing pushes do, i.e. treating it as predominantly an identity built around consumption (Which shows do you watch and collect memorabilia about, what IP do you catalog and spend money on, which conventions do you throw money at for signed items, etc)
I don't know that each of these are for everybody, but then again, that's (at least, in my opinion) not the point here. The waveform rings, for example, are very personal. I like it.
I don't know that each of these are for everybody, but then again, that's (at least, in my opinion) not the point here. The waveform rings, for example, are very personal. I like it.