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Tupperware Party

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Aug 04 '04
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Maxjb
Maxjb on Aug 04 '04
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blah blah
blah blah on Aug 05 '04
did you think about your demographic for this shirt before designing it. specifically did you realize that no one would ever say those words or worse wear a t-shirt displaying them. please die.
kacchapa
kacchapa on Aug 05 '04
i love it, im down with tupperware. maybe you should sport a picture of some tupperware
lexicali
lexicali on Aug 05 '04
tupperware is down.

"please die."

hahahahha i wouldn't buy this ...
Humanoid Typhoon
Humanoid Typhoon on Aug 06 '04
blah blah is right about everything but the dying part
clickbang_x
clickbang_x on Aug 07 '04
i think i like it.



i thought wrong.
jmprockstar
jmprockstar on Aug 07 '04
there needs to be a design element to a shirt submitted here, that is, more than choosing the shirt and text color, and that element is an IMAGE. more than anything, text is a detail or a supplement to an image, and people here still too often rely on text to express what they cannot with image.



so, while the shirt is somewhat funny, it isn't anything more than that. and it's only funny once, meaning you should really only wear it once. and a shirt that you would only wear once is a 0.



(that was hopefully more constructive than "please die", although i share that sentiment when i see all text shirts)
HOODIE
HOODIE on Aug 08 '04
i would wear it...i attended a tupperwear party as a child and was left severly brain damaged...its the history of it all.
akisstobetray
akisstobetray on Aug 08 '04
eh

I dislike those types of shirts.
monotype
monotype on Aug 09 '04
jmprockstar is kinda right. And it wasn't meant to be anymore than that. I disagrea though on your point that there's no design in putting text on a shirt. I could have done it differently... and that is design!



slartok
slartok on Aug 10 '04
Dammit! Die??? Wow, people sure are getting nasty in here.



I would agree with Monotype on his last comment agreeing and disagreeing with jmprockstar.

Typography can be very expressive and can absolutely work alone on a t-shirt if done well.

I am getting really tired of those people consequently telling other people to "loose the type"

even if the text has some kind of meaning or importance to the whole.



Type Rocks!



What is by the way happening with the letterforms, man? Is this a flash compressing thingie or something?

They look like shite plastic crap.



Coyneboy
Coyneboy on Aug 11 '04
this isnt even funny.. let alone wearable multiple times
monotype
monotype on Aug 11 '04
Slartok>> I hadn't even seen that the letterforms looked strange... yea, it must have been some sort of flash compressing fuckingup thing...
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