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This design also looks great in all black. It also looks good on just about any T-shirt color. The notes at the end probably aren't in D minor but it rolls off your tongue better than most scale names. This would be a great "Loves Threadless" competition to win because Iron and Wine's music played a major roll in how I came to be with my special someone. Vote $5!
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I would love to see an actual key signature--also, if the notes were actually from a song, it would be a cool inside joke for musicians. Still, really cool. $4
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the design could be lower, but i like it
Also -- colored tshirt is great, but lighter might work better. I'm NOT for a bland color, though. |
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I'd prefer to have this shirt printed on a shade of red, but it would look good on other bright colors. I deffinately don't want this on natural or something bland like that.
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hmmm... i kno i said this in critiques but i think the transformation from splatter to notes is too quick... i love the concept though... soooo... 4
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i really like it and would by it i thing it needs to be on a bright background something not to dark
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Most of the comments seem to be about color. Remember Threadless almost always changes the color from the original submission so if you'd like this design in any color scheme please vote $5!
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I'd LOVE this shirt, but yea... I don't like the ruby/red color.
It'd look really black and white. =] |
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hey man i think the bg of the shirt ought to be white so that the notes and all which is in black will be prominent =) Nice work though, 4 stars.
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erm... I'd kinda want the splatters on the other side... more representative of ACTUALLY trying to write something.
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Actually, you outlined a C major chord (A minor), Usually I don't like music notes on any clothing, but this is done well. Good job. I like it on red because it looks kind of like melted wax
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What's funny is the splatter thingy obscures the clef to see what key signature it's in, so it isn't in D Minor.
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aww josh it sold out that fast? good job, you jerk.
i am somewhat proud of you. -amanda h. from art class |
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I'm late to the party (just joined yesterday) but I love the tee. Fortunately, they have a couple left in my size (whew)!
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