Sign My White is a digital graduation keepsake platform created to help graduating students preserve the memories attached to their sign-out white shirts.
Traditional sign-out shirts are filled with handwritten messages, signatures, and memories from friends, classmates, family, and loved ones. However, the ink eventually fades and the physical shirt may no longer be easily accessible.
The platform transforms this experience into a digital keepsake, allowing graduates to create and personalize their own virtual white shirt, preserve their graduation memories, share their page with others, and receive cash gifts from family and friends celebrating their achievement.
Graduation sign-out is a highly memorable experience, but the memories captured on physical white shirts are temporary.
The challenge was to create a digital experience that could complement the traditional sign-out culture while giving graduates something they could keep, personalize, and share long after their graduation ceremony.
The platform also needed to make it easy for family and friends to participate in the celebration, even when they could not physically be present.
We developed Sign My White, a web-based platform centered around the graduate's virtual white shirt.
Graduates can create an account, customize their virtual white shirt, and share their personalized page with friends and family. The platform provides a digital space for preserving their graduation memories while also allowing loved ones to send cash gifts in celebration.
The experience was designed to be simple, personal, and accessible, making it easy for graduates to share their page across social media and messaging platforms.
Sign My White provides graduates with a digital keepsake that extends beyond the physical sign-out shirt.
The platform gives graduates a way to preserve their memories digitally, personalize their graduation experience, and stay connected with the people celebrating their achievement.
The platform was launched ahead of Evangel University's signing-out ceremony, where graduating students began creating accounts and setting up their personalized virtual white shirts.