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i love the retro poster look and, as I'm a science person, its very unpredictable; either save the world or kill us all. LOL. like it. My kind of tee-shirt
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I love this - scientific and funny! I love a lot of your work - so when can I marry you for your artistic soul?
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don't change the text - it's an essential element - and the style/angle is exactly right for the poster vibe you're going for -placing it level under "science" would kill the design
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That's definetely true. The skeleton/ zombie people remind of that old N64 Zelda game I used to play.
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I think the placement of the text is great, I just personally don't care much for the content of the text. But it looks great in the design.
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Actually, I retract what I said earlier about removing the text.. The angle/style does work.. But do reword it. Either something less obvious, or perhaps a pastiche of Nazi/Soviet propaganda?
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I would really love it if it weren't so jam-packed with stuff. Still, I will give it a 4 for creativity. Good job!
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Travis--
So fscking true. My friends from my alma mater would be the sort to wear it in bioethics conferences. |
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You MUST keep the Save/Destroy bit, in the original text. The power of Christ compels you! My five dollars compels you!
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If this one doesn't work for you - revise with those little skeletons on the bottom!!! I just saw the preview and loved it!!! You sold me just on the skeletons.
WHAT a skeleton! |
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my first thought was that the scientist looks like the professor on powerpuff girls. for that, i would totally wear this, and yes i understand that calls my sexuality into question. oh, well.
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Nice simple clean style. Not feeling the subhead font for some reason, but all in all great job as usual.
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Love it... would love it more if the "or kill us all" was smaller and written in cursive after an ellipses, as if it was an afterthought.
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KEEP THE TEXT!!! It's the whole point of the shirt and it wouldn't be understood without it. I like the colors and jagged style of the scientist. I want this shirt!
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Super awesome. I can definitely see the old-style poster stuff you're referencing. Don't change a thing! Actually, I would love this as a print...
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Ha ha, this is a shirt my older brother (an aspiring mad scientist,) would buy in an instant. I love it! $5
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there's a slightly different version in my flickr.
this will be printed, on my own if nothing else :/ |
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A hundred-and-nine days is way too long to wait for this print.
C'mon, Threadless, get on this puppy! |
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powr puff girls did not invent angular style or scientists, or even angular scientists. please look into some art before 1999.
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Ummm... I don't know if I'm allowed to say. Go to Travis's site, zom-bot.com and click on the Coz or Matzoh image.
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This is quite blatantly the best design on threadless.
When will they print it?? Oh yeah, when I'm completely skint, of course. |
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It's been nearly six months...
I'm beginning to suspect that we're going to have to wait for Tavis to take this to another site. |
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i have word from a staffer at HQ that it was in consideration, but that the debate here as to the layout of the text (half hated/half loved) killed it.
:( |
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This is what Kindercore said on the subject. Hope it gets printed somewhere.
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This is NOW for sale up at
http://www.kindercore.com/shop/KINDERCORE everybody! |
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I bought it from Kindercore. I'm very happy with it, thanks Travis.
I've written a review of it here. |
just mixing stuff I like in a retro poster style.
my closing thought is that i may put something in the upper right.... a retro-futuristic plane dropping a trail of bombs into the lower picture. other than that, this is one of my personal faves. the scientist and font are pure propaganda poster, just how i like it. no glo inks- it just looks that way.