ALA Graphics announces virtual
Contact: Rachel Johnson
ALA Graphics
312-280-5040
rjohnson@ala.org
For Immediate Release
July 10, 2008
ALA Graphics announces virtual "READ" T-shirts
for Yahoo! avatars
CHICAGO - The American Library Association's (ALA) Graphics Office, ALA Graphics, is pleased to announce a partnership with Yahoo! to offer virtual "READ" T-shirts. Yahoo! subscribers can now dress their avatar-an icon subscribers can create to represent themselves-in a "READ" T-shirt.
Yahoo! avatars have a huge wardrobe of clothes to choose from, including T-shirts that raise awareness for special causes. The "READ" T-shirt is one of only a few select causes and issues featured.
Jackie Siminitus, project manager, California School Library Association's School Library Learning 2.0, an online training program that allows users to experiment and learn about new and emerging Web technologies, facilitated the creation of the virtual "READ" T-shirt by contacting ALA Graphics and Yahoo! Now anyone on Yahoo!, avid readers, librarians or literacy supporters, can show their love for reading by dressing their avatar in a "READ" T-shirt.
"We are delighted that ALA's famous READ campaign can extend its reach in such a fun way online," said Rachel Johnson, director, Products and Promotions, ALA Graphics. "It's an easily recognized logo, and we're glad to see it take a whole new cyber incarnation."
To dress your Yahoo! avatar in a virtual "READ" T-shirt, go to
http://avatars.yahoo.com. Select the tab marked "extras" and then click on "issues and causes."
Whether you are looking for the latest Celebrity READ poster, or the most dynamic library promotional materials, ALA Graphics is the number one resource for "@ your library" products, gifts, incentives, and over 300 posters and bookmarks with wide-ranging appeal.
To shop for "READ" items, please visit
www.ilovelibraries.org, and click the "shop" button. Sales of ALA Graphics products support libraries, literacy, and reading initiatives.
For more information regarding School Library Learning 2.0, contact Jackie Siminitus, project manager, California School Library Association 2.0 Team at
CSLA2team@yahoo.com, or 415-644-7112.