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Print Me! Print Me! v.5

Posted by dunz0 on November 6 2009

Print Me! Print Me! is the weekly submission review by dunz0 of the t-shirt blog Loving This Tee. For more t-shirt related goodness, you can also follow her on Twitter.

October has gone and November is here! This is the first Print Me! Print Me! of the month, and I’d love to hear your thoughts on the four tees below. Please check out these graphic t-shirt design submissions and send them some love in the form of votes and comments if you like what you see!

FRESH PICKS

Singing in the Rain by Recycledwax

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I absolutely adore Recycledwax’s illustration style, and this t-shirtdesign shows how fun his compositions can be. Although this piece only contains a few splotches of color, the colors are quite effective in their placements. I’m the kind of person who hates going out when it’s rainy, but with rain and puddles being so colorful, I don’t think that I’d feel the same way about being outside during a precipitation event!

Slummy by odoythunder

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Bright colors are bold and fun to wear and “Slummy” definitely has a loud color palette. The monster isn’t very scary, but that’s what I like about this character. I also like how the buildings have gradients that eventually fade into the shirt. Watch out as this gooey monster creates a path of destruction, leaving green slime everywhere!


OLDER FAVORITES

Lucky Coi by fallen

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There is already one koi fish tee in the Tilteed catalog, but this design is a different spin on the same subject matter. “Lucky Coi” by fallen is absolutely beautiful with its oversized print and watercolor textures. The colors on this tee are refreshing, and I love the natural feel to this piece. Koi fish are not nearly as big as whales or sharks, but in this design, this fish looks like it’s in charge of the ocean. What a sight that would be!

Float On by Omnitarian

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I have admired this design by Omnitarian for a while now. These balloons all seem to each have a personality of their own, with some being cute and friendly and others being ones that you wouldn’t want to mess with. I especially like the balloon with the mustache, monocle, and a floating top hat. He’s keeping it classy up in the sky! These characters are all unique and they show a nice range of emotions. I do wonder how the two dragonflies managed to get a hold of balloons so large!