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Oh man what a super sequel and so so apt to the current contest! Love the formula up front and the moon landing nitrate whip around the outside of the design. Greatness!
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Thanks for the great response already! For anyone who wants to see more, check out some detail shots in this blog
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So great Ian! Fantastic sequel. Regardless of whether it wins the geeks contest or not, i'm predicting a print.
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Wonderful design. Although in the second formula, there is an error where ... no wait, you got it right after all.
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Look at this guy with his torn up book images recipe! Always a classic and fantastically executed. Ace work hombre.
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I was just thinking as I saw this, that it resembled like "a voyage..." then I read the designer comments! Excellent design!
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This is fun scoring designs, shredding peoples dreams. I can only give you a 5. COOOOOOOOOL had u scared. A little .
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I suppose the fact that I bought "A Voyage of Discovery" last year is part of what has me liking this shirt so much. :)
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folding laundry yesterday and found two "Voyage" shirts. Seems everybody is wearing them. can't wait for the next generation to come out. Hope you win!!
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My own personal geek-dom showed itself during the course of this design in a number of ways, including the fact that the open book is Newton's "Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica" in the original Latin (a book that helped spark the scientific revolution), and the film reel is based on the actual reel from the moon landing.
This design is a sequel to my first ever Threadless print "A Voyage of Discovery" and would be printed in six colors on a navy shirt.
Thanks to tracerbullet, maltzmania and everyone else who helped with the book titles.