about The Madness of Mission 6
thanks for the reprint and the continued support for this design.it's still so crazy to me how it caught on, how so many people didn't even realize what it was about when buying it/wearing it until friends or strangers pointed it out to them. i thought it was a painfully heavy handed metaphor when i drew it up, and i know it's not even one of my best drawings, technically- but the idea has really connected with people and it never ceases to amaze me to find it blogged about, or get personal letters from people who dig it so much. thanks everybody! 11 days later
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![]() The best compliments I ever received here (that haven't been deleted): -from the master: --------Glennz on Jul 12 '06 at 2:53am I think there will be a few different subs in the top 20 once all the loves threadless have finsihed scoring. Travis has to be up there somewhere, his last few subs have lifted the bar on here-------- -from the co-owner: skaw on Jul 07 '06 yea this is super neat, i would wear it -from a blogger: starr226 on Jul 07 '06 I don't know if anyone else who's been hanging around threadless for far too long (like myself) gets really excited when under-printed designers put out a sure thing - but I know I do. I feel the same way about this as when I first saw "No Peeking" by Jublin. That "THIS is a print and it couldn't happen to a better person." Enjoy your...uh...12 pack of Red Bull. ______________________________________ friends and business inquiries feel free to contact me at pittsillustration@gmail.com |
I bought the reprint. I wasn't around the first time it was made. This is a real conversation with a friend"
"I bought The Madness of Mission 6 last night"
"That's the... uhhh... pac-man shirt, right?"
"Wait. What? its the one with the spaceman and the ghosts."
"Yeah. The whole thing is a reference to pac-man."
"wut."
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*shits bricks*