Showing posts with label shirts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shirts. Show all posts

Saturday, October 4, 2008

403 - T-shirts

1. WearScience
Jeremy Kalgreen is an artist, photographer and t-shirt designer.

2. UFO Pyramid
he's been offering these awesome shirts that promote science and poke fun at "creation science".

3. I've Had a Few
His regular t-shirt shop offers some great non-sciencey designs as well.

4. Dark Energy
But it seems like Jeremey must be a true geek cause he keeps coming back to stuff like this.

5. Artsfest
All this t-shirt talk reminds me: If you are in the south Chicago area, you should come tho Governor State University's artfest. There are tons of arty events going on all day. I'll be helping visitors design and print their own shirts.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

309 - Art

Pixels

1. Pixels
Twenty pixels square isn't a lot of space in which to be drawing your masterpiece. Do your best anyway. Add a link to your image in the comments section.

Condimentally

2. Condimentally
Ketchupart.com, without a lot explanation, features a bunch of pictures of plates decorated with intricate (and not so intricate) drawings done with... ketchup, natch.

Thievery

3. Thievery
Please think twice before buying from Todd Goldman's David and Goliath t-shirt company. While some of these allegations of stolen designs are questionable, other are pretty blatant and, therefore, shine a harsh light on the questionable examples.

Modern Montra

4. Modern Montra
It is hard to describe this series of drawings made by Thomas Broomeusing the letters that form the words describing the items being drawn. Just take a look.

Ping Pong Pixel

5. Ping Pong Pixel
Computer aided, automatic, over-sized photo replication in multi-colored ping pong balls.

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Saturday, March 3, 2007

256 - with Links!

Shamburglars

1. Shamburglars
Radar Online has a nice write-up on the history of eleged joke-stealing comics. I imagine this came about because of the recent feud between Joe Rogan and Carlos Mencia, in which Rogan accuses Mencia of "borrowing" bits from other comics.

Top Gun? Dance Fever?

2. Who's Gonna Pony Up the $2 Million
Remember Jenna Elfman? Remember Awesome T-shirts casting sophomoric aspursions on the Church of Scientology? Wondering what these two things have to do with each other?

Notorious

3. Notorious
The 25 crimes of the century which are all pretty interesting even though I don't think the case of the Piltdown Man is really considered a crime.

Drunk Squirrel

4. Drunk Squirrel
Fermented pumpkin seed lead to hilarious hijinks and/or poisoned rodents.

Lars' Adventure

5. Lars' Adventure
A Mario-esque flash game that is pretty fun to play mostly because of its bizarre combination of weird characters, sample heavy music, and inappropriate sound effects.

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Sunday, February 18, 2007

243 - All Request

Secret Agent Man

1. Secret Agent Man
David Hasselhoff sings.

Mitchel Rose

2. Mitchel Rose
The short films of Mitchel Rose.

Plastic Logic

3. Plastic Logic
Is this a hoax? I didn't see anything about it on any technology websites.

Handshake Unnatural

4. Handshake Unnatural
Why is this a good t-shirt? I don't know. Don't ask me.

Walken in 2008

Walken in 2008
A textbook example of how to make money selling t-shirts on Cafepress.

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Sunday, November 12, 2006

145 - with Links!

Jack Palance: Dead

1. Jack Palance: Dead
There's been a rash of dead people lately. Of course the idea of a death trifecta (Ed Bradley, Jack Palance and Gerald Levert) is ridiculous but a lot of people still really believe in it. Look how hard this guy tries to make it work.

Walmart Nazi Shirts

2. Walmart Nazi Shirts
Get over to your local wal-mart and make sure these shirts have been taken off the shelves. If they are still there, buy them all. They are sure to become high ticket collector's items for the next few months.

Play the Phonophone

3. Play the Phonophone
How to play dozens of popular folk songs using the numbers on your touch-tone telephone.

Got It Bad

Mike

5. Mike
Just in case you haven't seen it.

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Monday, October 9, 2006

111 - Etsy

Panda Bear Cameo

1. Panda Bear Cameo
Nadia's Vintage Rose Company has a ton of cool victorian style porcelain jewelry and accessories like this panda brooch.

Green Typewriter T-Shirt

2. Green Typewriter T-Shirt
A t-shirt for the skinny ladies from Scribble.

Orange Aeroplane

3. Orange Aeroplane
An ACEO is a small 2.5 x 3.5 inch work of art. I like this one by Area Thrifty One, who has the best shop name.

Numbers

4. Numbers
Acrylic on canvas from Altered Souls.

Plukxxie

5. Plukxxie
Ana Malha of Plukxx makes uniquely cute handmade dolls in Portugal.

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Friday, August 11, 2006

052 - with Links!

World's Smallest Cat 1. World's Smallest Cat
Tiny midget kitten, Heed, is unfortunately owned by one of those lumps that thinks it is funny to quote Mike Meyers movies in "funny" voices. She is apparently also sponsored by Pepsi-co.

Australian researchers seem to be under the delusion that employers care about the emotional well-being of the people that work for them.

Benign Racism 3. Benign Racism
Another nice t-shirt from Glenn Jones at Threadless.

Everybody knows I love a Rube Goldberg machine.

1980-1989 5. 1980-1989
Not a "totally 80's" compilation. Just a collection of 18 good, copyright violating MP3s from the so called "Me Decade." Click the "free" button, wait 53 seconds, download, unpack, burn a CD, print, fold and glue the cover.

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Monday, June 26, 2006

006 - Animals - with Links!

1. World's Oldest Tortoise: Dead
Harriet the Galapagos Tortoise may have been kidnapped and studied by Charles Darwin, but she lived a long and happy life in captivity. Now she's dead of a heart attack at age 176. We hardly knew ye. Rest in peace.

This isn't really that far from where I live, and believe me, if I run across this thing, I don't know what I'll do, but I sure won't offer it a freaking ride home.

3. Paralyzed Rat Walks!
One more step towards making stem cell research one of the really great things that we aren't allowed to mess with.

More Japanese television. This time an adorable little kitty is best friends with a horrific rooster. This clip only gives a small portion of the story, so we don't know how it ends. I don't think it is happy, though. P.S. Anyone else would have substituted "cat" and "rooster" with genitalia references.

5. Animalphabet
And finishing off today's all animal theme is a t-shirt called Alphabet Zoo designed by Sara Lee over at Threadless.

On an administrative note, I'm now taking your submissions for an upcoming all-request weekend.

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Saturday, June 24, 2006

004 - with Links!

1. Aaron Spelling: Dead
I never really watched any Spelling shows, except for Love Boat, but that was when I was too young to make TV decisions for the family. I was also forced to sit through every terrifying second of Fantasy Island, because it came on right after Love Boat. Anyway here's a quote. "There is never great Spelling, only degrees of terribleness." Rest in peace.

The strange thing is that I don't even wear printed t-shirts. I guess I just like to look at them. Check this one out at Threadless. I couldn't be bothered to read the fine print, but I'm guessing it is clever and/or ironic.

3. Xenu TV
A large collection of videos exposing Scientology. There are some tongue in cheek Michael Moore-esque ambush videos, but also interesting interviews with ex-members and people that have lost family members to Xenu.

Another awesome wooden bike, again with very little information, but this one looks pretty functional.

5. Kropka
I honestly don't know what a kropka is, but it sounds Russian and it can be yours for only $21.

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Friday, June 23, 2006

002 - with Links!

1. Search for Approval
One man's quest (and ultimate failure) to become the next "wazzup." A bittersweet tale of perseverance, that somehow manages to make you feel uncomfortable and dirty.

A nice little illustration print from ashleyg over at etsy.

3. The Man Tee
Another nice t-shirt design, this time from Abnormal Urban Clothing and Limescreen.com

Reaching out to a better tomorrow. Strictly for geeks that want to be tricked into wading through corporate websites.

5. If Only This Bike Was a Motorcycle
The crazy thing is that The Rumblestrips have at least one awesome video getting played internationally, yet they haven't released an album. Only a double A side 7 inch single. That's vinyl. In the year 2006.

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