Developer shares look at WWDC jacket and pins from Swift Student Challenge
What you need to know
- Apple has sent Swift Student Challenge winners swag ahead of WWDC20.
- The package included a WWDC20 jacket and pins.
- Apple usually provides WWDC attendees with some kind of clothing for the event.
Ahead of WWDC20, Apple has sent out some swag to winners of the Swift Student Challenge. Reported by 9to5Mac, puzzle games developer Chain Reaction Games tweeted out some pictures of the things Apple sent, including a jacket and pins.
It appears that the company has sent winners a box embossed with the WWDC20 logo, pins, a jacket, and a letter of congratulations.
Look what arrived at my house this morning! Thanks @apple! Emoji Plaid! This is awesome!#WWDC20 #SwiftStudentChallenge pic.twitter.com/KcSHFDpLvKLook what arrived at my house this morning! Thanks @apple! Emoji Plaid! This is awesome!#WWDC20 #SwiftStudentChallenge pic.twitter.com/KcSHFDpLvK— Chain Reaction Games (@ChainReactGames) June 17, 2020June 17, 2020
Upon closer inspection, you can see that the plaid pattern on the jacket is actually made up of emojis.
pic.twitter.com/SzDSpsnr58pic.twitter.com/SzDSpsnr58— Chain Reaction Games (@ChainReactGames) June 17, 2020June 17, 2020
The pin set also includes a number of emojis and other graphics like the Apple logo, a freezing emoji, a 2020 logo, an apple juice emoji, the App Store logo, the California state flag, a unicorn "Behind the Mac", and the eyes emoji.
Close up of the pins! pic.twitter.com/q7Y8iFw6l7Close up of the pins! pic.twitter.com/q7Y8iFw6l7— Chain Reaction Games (@ChainReactGames) June 17, 2020June 17, 2020
WWDC is set to kick off next week on Monday, June 22nd, with the keynote set for 10:00 AM PST.
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