Our first (virgin, if you will) design is in its last moments of notoriety before either fading into distant memory or being rendered immortal on the cottony sheath of America's collective chest, and I wondered unto myself...
...plenty of good (some really good) designs are sitting around here, scored, scored well, and waiting. When DOES one find out if their finished-scoring-tee has made it? How long can the Threadless hold onto a design before deciding to print it? Is there a letdown letter, or do you just keep wondering, vaguely, in the wake of your defeat, forever? I suppose I'll find out soon enough (unless its the last option there,) but I figured hell, I'd ask. If I missed this info somewhere, you could also just deride my lack of observancy skills. Go.
Presenting 3Bees first formal submission, ready to rock your proverbial tree-top, ROCKABIRDY.
![]() It's up for scoring NOW and I think you know how this works: Try to guess what the FINAL SCORE is going to turn out to be and post here. If you're the closest the shirt prints, we're gonna send you a shirt. In a perfect world, you also vote on the shirt. That would be super, and we would thank you greatly. If you win, it doesn't even have to be THIS shirt, guys, seriously, I'd love for you to want this shirt but I will just send you whatever Threadless shirt you want. Maybe even in your size! Hot dang! Also if you want to link your sub here I'll be sure to look at it too - fair enough eh? |
My gallery photos
I haven't submitted any photos. I guess I don't want free money.
My designsAll about me
3Bee is actually - at least right now - two ladies, the abovenamed and another, whose name is Lauren.
Lauren and Mel work well together. Mel has a lot of ideas that would be laughable and tragic anywhere other than on t-shirts. She can draw, but often fails to see how or why she needs to get it into a computer. Lauren uses magic and a quirky mix of herbs to turn Mel's laborious hand-scribbles into shimmering, clean, infinitely resizeable vector art. Usually Mel then effs it up again while trying to get it on a template. Mel and Lauren favor visual gags san text, cohesive, sometimes de-saturated color schemes, and constructive criticism. They love looking at other people's shirts, having to think for a minute, then going 'OH!' and feeling like their lives were just subtly edified. |