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pixls aka Jake is a 21.53 year old boy, has been a member since January 29, 2009, has scored 1,489 submissions, giving an average score of 1.67, helping 33 designs get printed.


This is my design. It is called "Tweet." (Caution, it does tweet audibly when you click that.) "Tweet" needs more comments and more people scoring it. So I have come to you, the fine people of Threadless blogland in hopes of finding someone(s) who will aid me on my quest for a print. I think this is an awesome design, and I've heard from others who think so too. So if you are of that general persuasion as well, I think you should stop reading this blog, turn your volume down (but not all the way), click this link, and score my design. If you really truly love it, you could also leave a comment telling me how much you do.

And if you truly love me, you could tweet, facebook, and blog about how great I (and my design) are (am?).

I know I love all you guys, please don't let me down.

P.S. no promises, but if it were to get printed I could totally send a free tee to a random commenter or something, we'll see, but first you guys need to help spread the love.

I hope you guys like Tweet as much as I do.
I have a Problem with the Threadless Critique system
critique screenshot
Bascially, it's fine, but the thing is, it would be so much better if you had the option to change the title of the crit, and change the icon, when you were submitting a new version. it would just make the process so much easier going from crit to submission. that way i could update the title, change the icon, and use the "push this version into the running" function, without having an out of date title and an old icon.

it just makes sense right? is there anyone who agrees with me?
well, maybe, basically, i need celebrity support on my design. i'm just about to submit it, but i'd feel much better about myself if i had a few more alumni club members' input on my design

please send help to Tweet Tweet at the linked address
So, I have a really terrible shirt that i like one side of, but the back of it, is really... bad, I won't get into it, but i was wondering,

Does anyone know if there is a way to remove a graphic from a tee, without removing all the graphics, and without ruining the shirt?

please please help!
thanks!
So I know that basically the industry standard for vector design is Adobe Illustrator. I, however, first started learning how to use vectors and such on Macromedia Fireworks, as such it's still what I'm using (er, Adobe Fireworks).

Can someone tell me, the advantages/disadvantages, or just the differences between the two programs.

Just an aside, I generally go in and manipulate the anchors one by one, and that's how I make a picture, I have a tablet, but use it rarely.
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I'm a young kid headed to Drexel as a graphic design major. Total techie/geek, etc...