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I LOVE IT! One thing, maybe a glow off the monitor during the night sequence??? Just for something extra. Great job! Hope it gets printed!
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i would buy this but wouldn't the night shift have even more balled up paper around then he did during the day shift?
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the postitioning is pretty bad
the desk guy looks like he's looking at an arm coming out of the side like wtf |
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@bloom beautiful... that's the thing with the hot chip-competition.
glow-in-the-dark-ink was required... |
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I just commented, but I looked at it again and think that the coworker doesn't even need to be there. The design is strong enough on it's own.
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Nice Work. I really like it.
@ FayeAznable: Without the coworker it would change the message. I like it more this way. |
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i think i agree that 'there are so many things that have to be worked out'. the men are very simple drawings. i'd add some detail.
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I like everything but the positioning of the guy that's heading out. I mean, I get that he's like, over the moon happy that he gets to leave, but it's a bit too over the top.
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haha! I'd buy this for sure! Great stuff!
I think my love for this comes from the fact the guy on the left is generally me. Love it! |
And sometimes it's getting too late.
The glow-in-the-night ink shows what happened after a few hours of hard work: The failure of this night shift.
The print of the leaving colleague is wrapped around the shirt. You're gonna see the waving hand, but the briefcase is visible on your lower back.
It works on any light-colored shirt, but the light grey fits great to the office-topic.
Used colors:
Black
White
dark grey
skin-tone
and
glow-in-the-dark-ink
( i'm not sure about how big the motive should be, could maybe a bit smaller than on the small preview. and i wanted to keep the design recognizable on that tiny shirt)