Next Monday (Nov. 30, 2009) is the 3rd annual International Blue Beanie Day in support of Web Standards.
This year, I made a video to help promote it.
Next Monday (Nov. 30, 2009) is the 3rd annual International Blue Beanie Day in support of Web Standards.
This year, I made a video to help promote it.

Students in the Web Application Design and Development course at Bryn Mawr College wear blue beanies in support of Web Standards!
This photo is one of many from the 2008 Blue Beanie Day collection at Flickr.
You can read more about the history and purpose of Blue Beanie Day 2008 here on vvn.net, Jeffrey Zeldman’s recent post about Blue Beanie Day, or Marshall Kirkpatrick’s Read-Write-Web news article about Blue Beanie Day 2008 and web standards.

Paul Cripps posted this cute photo to the Blue Beanie Day 2008 collection on Flickr.
The book cover shown is from Cascading Style Sheets – The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition, by Eric Meyer. You can see Eric Meyer wearing a Blue Beanie here also.
Jason Beaird of Refresh Columbia recently quipped that Zeldman’s Blue Beanie image “is now the Che Guevara icon for web standards revolution.” The Blue Beanie Day symbol (in the context of Web Standards) was made famous by the original Standardista ( Jeffrey Zeldman ) and his book covers.
Show your support for web standards and accessibility. Please join us on Monday, November 26, 2007 in celebrating Blue Beanie Day.
Monday, November 26, 2007 is the day thousands of Standardistas (people who support web standards) will wear a Blue Beanie to show their support for accessible, semantic web content.
It’s easy to show your support for web design done right. Don a Blue Beanie and snap a photo. Then on November 26, switch your profile picture in Facebook and post your photo to the Blue Beanie Day photo pool on Flickr.

Next Steps:
Check the Blue Beanie Day event notification on Facebook to see more Blue Beanie heads and to make a comment or ask questions.