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How do you know she wasn't happy?
I like the design, although i'd like it better without the text. 4 |
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I like the artwork!!!, but wouldn't want to get attacked by a gang of Goths!...So, I'd probably make the text less readable with a different font.
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But people get so freaked out when you dress all in black and be happy and cheerful. (I know this one from experience.)
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i know lots of goths that look like that....
it should be cheer up goth kid like cheer up emo kid but yea... it's funny |
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great illustration who's purpose won't be appreciated here. the text works. without it, you have an emily shirt.
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have you ever heard the divine comedy's song "happy goth"?
this t-shirt kinda reminds me of it. nice work |
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most goths i know are semi-cheerful anyway so my goth friends would think it's stupid (not i, just my friends) & i hate the comparison to the "cheer up emo kid" crap.
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I like the words, the font is what unsettles me. It should be in a...gothic font? Not Century Gothic though, harharhar.
But you know, pointy, shadow-y letters...I would dig that. |
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There is nothing at all wrong with that text. It belongs on the shirt just as it is, "font" and all. It's a good design.
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my only gripe is with the color of the text: make it grey to match the skulls so that the only white thing is her face. Right now it makes the design too bottom heavy.
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PERFECT! Please don't take that text out. This is genious commentary of youngsters that use obsessive angst to bring attention and sympathy toward themselves. 5 Print this ASAP.
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Anyone one day she left with her family, and since then l always regretted going to her and telling her:
Cheer up Goth
So this one's dedicated to you Charlotte the harlot.