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Kb1kitty

aka Kelsey is a 22.70 year old girl and has been a part of the Threadless community for 8 years, 2 months! she has scored 1660 submissions, giving an average score of 1.76, helping 7 designs get printed.

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  • I like this one, I think you would especially be able to read it if in fact you did take too much. It all is quite fitting for the theme, including the rainbow puddle which doesn't fit in as much.

    posted 4 years, 4 months ago in You took too much man,you took too much

  • Love this one

    posted 4 years, 4 months ago in Go Forth!

  • I think this is a good concept and the style is great. The shelves fit the style but I really liked the simple original design. At the same time, I really like having more bottles. If you end up adding more than a couple rows of emotions, I think you would have to fill the shirt. The lettering can be hard to read, but the emotions are mostly clear. You could make the typeface more clear or you could make it a tiny bit bigger to help us out a bit. I would stay away from a typical font though, they are overused and don't usually add to a design.
    Cool cool, submit it soon!

    posted 4 years, 4 months ago in bottled up emotions

  • I like the spooky dudes, they are the key element to the deisgn.
    The color of the shirt and the moon in the background add a good even spookier part to the idea. My first thought was that I agree with wako about the branches. It makes me wonder what the idea behind them was? Too me, the simpler the better. The line quality of them doesn't completely match the outlined and cute but spooky line quality of the creatures.
    You did a great job creating space, with the creatures very very close and the moon farther back almost hidden from clouds.

    This is great but don't rush it, its better to make it perfect before you submit it.

    posted 4 years, 4 months ago in Spookie Creatures

  • I think this would work well with belt printing!

    The penguins are a cute idea. I think that to give them more character, you could change the line quality throughout the penguin. This would probably add some attention value.

    The colors could be experimented with. I like the vibrant colors but I think they would be more pleasing to the eye (without losing the attraction) if they were a tiny bit neutralized somehow. Maybe try colors like teal, navy, yellow green, burgundy, maroon or other more complex colors.

    Super cute, those were just a couple ideas to fool with. Can I learn this dance??

    posted 4 years, 4 months ago in Penguin Dance