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The original NES controller is probably one of the most overused images in modern pop t-shirt art...but I totally still freakin' love it.
And always love red shirts. |
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Yes, and it's about to plug into Chicago... awesome! Although the NES is a bit cliche, the design is very well-executed.
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If the plug was near utah, it'd make more sense with the shape. But it be confusing for the mormon folk.
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oops, here it is a little larger if anyone wants to know.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/adamwilson/2159565991/ glad someone noticed the Chigaco plug "plug" |
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Looks awesome, somehow I think it might look cooler if the controller was more of a silhouette and all white.
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Get rid of the female plug and angle the male plug in a way that emphasizes the dot connectors. Plug and play. Great one.
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LOVE that its meant to plug into Chicago. Subtle heads up to Threadless. Great simple colour (I'm British) scheme. I'd totally wear it $5!!!!!!!!
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Don't like the insinuation of controlling the world through america.
This shirt could be inciting war? |
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Cool design! There is only 1 dot bothering me, it's in the island above Rusia (don't know how it's called), i looks like it's the only dot that isn't aligned to the grid.
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i assure you i'm not trying to incite war, its more of a Threadless rules kinda vibe. honest. phew.
hot damn, that dot might actually be off the grid. how did he get there? |
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Don't like the insinuation of controlling the world through america.
This shirt could be inciting war? Then it's like Japan's controlling America. |
I'd came up with a series of world maps at work a while ago, and simply saw a connection between the dots, the holes in my NES, and world domination.
enjoy.