[Steve] With all the whinging about the good old days and how the shirts today aren't nearly as good as they used to be, I thought it might be fun to launch a series of reviews of Threadless Designs Past. Since it's impossible for us to enter into the spirit of those early days when print runs were 75 and in jokes were rampant, I thought it would be fun to find someone with a completely different aesthetic than mine to play with me here. Just so we have a couple of bases covered. It'd be fun if some of you who were here from the get-go would chime in with memories about the circumstances surrounding the prints. We approach them as modern-day Threadless customers interested in considering the older designs from our current aesthetic point of view. A foolish task, perhaps; but we're just the fools to do it. [Bananaphone] Yes when Steve was looking for fools for this job, how could he go past everyone's favorite/least favorite (select one) bananaphone? And after I gave the prospect a long hard think over the course of two minutes, I decided to accept. I'll say it has something to do with thinking about the children. As for what we are doing, well we are going to go through as many of the tshirts threadless has printed, from back in the old days to the present, and write about them. It's all very simple really and your grandmother would be proud (and wearing hitchcock). Prate" [Retired]
[Bananaphone] This tshirt basically looks to me like Jemma Gura playing with her designing names identity on the front of a tee. Nothing too amazing but I am sure over time the significance that may have once been tied to this tshirt and it's design is long gone. Is this a person so confident in their own design identity that they are willing to play with it in a way that barely relates to the other instances, or is she unsure of her identity and thus she has created a multitude of them under the one name? That is the brander in me talking. This design also shows some of the standard trendy graphic treatments of the time, for example the random cross backgrounds. This has slowly fallen out of favor over time in favor of speechbubbles with an X in them (how very creative and usually thoughtless). Evil Mother Fucking Web Design [Retired]
[Bananaphone] This design is actually printed quite nicely on the tee (nice and big) and the graphic itself was pretty good for the time, especially for a 2 colour job. White lines are used to decent effect to fill in extra detail in areas that are filled by the tee colour. That said the message of the tee, while it may hit a specific audience, just comes across as lazy and juvenile, and not in a guilty chuckle kind of way. It screams 16 year old webdesigner that talks smack on the internet, which is all well and good if that's what you want to be screaming. How exactly does one do evil mutha fucking web design anyway, popup ads? Dead Sexy Designer [Retired]
[Bananaphone] I quite like this tshirt in that it is about time the transvestites with oddly shaped hands design community were given awareness. Every day thousands of these poorly blessed transvestites struggle to do things that we take for granted, such as opening jars and shaking the hands of corporate associates without terrifying them. That is to say, it's not that good, but I guess you could have told me that, and then you could have started your own series of articles reviewing all the old tshirts, and written something similar. The hands do give off the illusion of holding breasts though, really if you look at the design technically they don't necessarily need to be holding anything, as nothing is particularly defined, but the thumbs however witchly they are do lead into the armpit area defining the top.And as disturbing as it is to write about, the design is fairly well balanced in that the head and lower body counterbalance the curve and arms in the middle of the design. I am not sure what part of the title is more debatable, designer, or dead sexy? Though this could be a parody of what dead sexy is, kind of like if I submitted a design with roadkill in it, with "dead sexy" written underneath. But I am not sure even that amount of thought had been invested, and with that... I am going to stop writing about this one now because I feel rather dirty and disturbed and not in a good way. Pixel_Banjomonstar [Retired]
[Bananaphone] Imagine if this got printed today? And people keep screaming out for threadless to go back to its roots! Either way whilst this design is simple and totally uninspiring, it probably wouldn't be that bad a tee if a colour combination that is less stark was used. If the 2 colours were closer and more vibrant rather than black and gray then it wouldn't be too bad, kind of light nifkin's white on light blue which is one of the reasons it looks far better. Destroy Nifkin
[Bananaphone] Potentially the best thing about the tshirt is it's open ended message. Destroy Nifkin before it's too late, too late for what? Who the hell is Nifkin? Well Nifkin was the cobber who designed this for threadless, but whether he was named after something else - or the name just came to him, is something else. One theory is that nifkin is an old gaming villian. Another, the reason why I shouldn't do any research when it comes to these writeups, is that the nifkin is the area between the back of a mans genitals and his crapper. Yes, these are classy writeups ladies and gentlemen. So I guess the last question remains, is Nifkin talking about himself on this tshirt as a designer, or is this a tribute to what he named his username after? Probably the later, but I suggest you come up with some completely different theories if you have this tshirt and a few beers. As far as the design goes, it is pixel perfection. Very simple, nicely laid out and proportioned, and has a nice clear message. The one colour print works well in white over the light blue, presenting a light and crisp colour option that Banjomonstar could have used. Threadless's first decent tshirt as far as I am concerned and one I wouldn't mind picking up in a 10 dollar sale but probably wouldn't go the full 15 - 17 for. Neonmedia 1 [Retired]
[Bananaphone] This appears to be a grungey looking bunny with a gas mask on, that has a tube attachment and is missing an ear. This tshirt probably would have benefited from being printed on a darker tee with dark ink so that the messy look had something to sink into rather than looking stark and unattractive. Assembler.org [Retired]
[Bananaphone] Assembler.org strikes me as being a kind of "programmer pride" tshirt for nerdy people that tell you that everything other than linux is the devil. Whilst they may be right about that, that doesn't mean that what they do is art, or even art for boring people. However it is a decent enough basic promotional tshirt and the first 4 colour threadless tee from what I can see. Ctrl+Z
[Bananaphone] A threadless classic and understandably so. It combines something we can all understand, the frustration of computing, with an image that satisfied associated anger and frustration. The image itself is well designed, and whilst it may not be to the illustration standard of someone like glennz, it does capture all the action perfectly. This imagery works well with the understated Ctrl Z text which helps balance out the gray area on the opposite side of the composition. This is one of those perfect tees for proud programmers and keyboard slammers because it doesn't say too much, and it doesn't say too little. Making it very different from my tshirt reviews. Red - 365?
[Bananaphone] This tshirt is a no brainer. It doesn't try to do much, it doesn't try to say much, but it's success is that it's a simple but hot looking design on red. The colour combination is perfect and the lines are nice and crisp. Most of the design elements are located on the left hand side of the design, however the 365 text balances this by providing weight through isolation and meaning. Neonmedia 2
[Bananaphone] So Hitchcock has a great "fan tee" of sorts. Why can't more bands sell more stuff like this? It has a solid stencil feel about it and the creme white ink seeps through to the middle of the designs as part of the cross, which provides a nice highlight and balance to some of the design elements. My only complaint is that the bottom of hitchcock, which stops in an abrupt line, could have been a little bit less uniform and straight. This does not take too much away from the design though. The cross itself is very harsh and straight, the rest of what it was contrasting with - hitchcock, is quite curved and stencil like, and this combination of elements works really well in this instance.
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