- About 30-60 minutes work per week
- should be enthusiastic about CISV and the shirt collection
- no specific technical knowledge required, just comfortable in working with computers
- Post shirts individually that are coming in by e-mail in bulk
- Check for doubles
- Remove Spam or possibly offending posts
- edit posts to fit the archive style standard.
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
More than 200 & Editor wanted.
Hey everybody! As you might have noticed, there were some technical problems with the site, also somebody tried to Spam the T-Shirt collection with software ads...anyway, things seem to be cool again, and I'm proud to announce that we have more than 200 shirts in the archive now. To be honest, not all of them are shirts, but I really like the Bandanas, Pants and other CISV-items in the collection.
The site has been running for more than 6 months now, and I'm really pleased with the development. More than 500 people click through the archive every week. However, being a busy person, I've decided, I need some help:
I'm looking for somebody, who is willing to be the CISV-shirts editor-in-chief.
Job description:
Saturday, July 16, 2005
T Shirt
This is the Huga a friend Village shirt from the Village 2003 in Dayton Ohio/Miami County. On the front there is a little CISV Miami County Sign. Timo (Germany)
Bandana Rio.
We're getting more and more Bandanas on the T-Shirt site. Here's one
from Zeke (CRC):
"I bought this bandana at the CISV stuff store at the Tabaretetuba
village in Rio de Janeiro back in July of 2002. By the way I met
ChuChu from Brasil, who has recently posted bandanas and other stuff.
He came to visit his friend Isa who was my staff."
Friday, July 08, 2005
CI-SV! Philippines-Bacolod Chapter 2004
Designed by Dot & Teepee for Bastad-Bjare and Reggio
Emilia Villages 2004
Each Philippine delegate has at least a set of 2
shirts. One has the letters C and I printed in front
and S and V on the back and the other shirt has the S
and V in front. So that when we stand beside each
other, we spell CISV!
Dot
Tuesday, July 05, 2005
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