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grracexx
grracexx aka Bonjour! is a girl, has been a member since October 12, 2006, has scored 1,133 submissions, giving an average score of 2.88, helping 28 designs get printed.
'Cause they sure as hell bother me.

I've seen a glut of designs being used on canvas bags, t-shirts (!), shoes, etc. and those items are put up to be sold. I don't think it's fair that someone makes a profit off of another person's idea and hard work.

Take this shirt for example:

Click the photo to go to the Etsy post.

She says in the description "Now let's start to discover my designs..."


Have you found merchandise like this online?
I read this about a year and a half ago. I was making my annual list of books to read in the new year, and I got to graphic novels. Then I started wondering which graphic novels I'd already read.

The main character kind of looks like this:


Spoilers!

The plot centers around a couple -- not yet married but planning the wedding -- going through struggles in their relationship. I believe it's based in London. I'm sure the setting is in England. The couple is trying for a baby, the man gets fired from his job -- which I believe was one at a porcelain factory, and something that stands out is the last page of the book: the couple is in the artist/author's rendition of the Arnolfini Wedding Portrait.

I believe the book is illustrated in black, white and teal.

I received the beautiful Seven Swans and the magnificent Lost at Sea shirts a week or so ago, and I have worn both of them. I am terrified of putting them in the wash because I don't want the designs to fade and lose their colour.

Has anybody tried to hand-wash? Is there a certain way that you wash your shirts that preserves the designs?
to use specialty brushes from photoshop? The ones with fancy shapes and such?
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I'm Grace, and I like frozen blackberries and Saul Bellow.