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Print Me! Print Me! v.8

Posted by dunz0 on November 27 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.

FRESH PICKS
Stormy Nightmares by Thunderpeel

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This must be what the poor bunnies dream about on a regular basis. Instead of counting sheep, they’re counting the foxes that they must avoid during the daytime. What a nightmare it must be! Hopefully they have good dreams, too. You know…ones filled with lush green grass and beautiful flowers! Hopefully the storm will pass soon, so that these sweet dreams can take over.

Little Ghoulies by aflagg

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What were all the famous monsters like when they were kids? Well, for starters, they were much smaller and cuter! Surely they all hung out. The graveyard was their playground! I love all of these characters in kid form, especially the little werewolf howling. I also love how the creature from the black lagoon is carrying a bag with a goldfish inside and how Dracula is sipping on a little juice box of blood. These details add a nice sense of individuality to these characters. I love how aflagg has turned scary monsters into quite the opposite in this t-shirt design!


OLDER FAVORITES

Film Noir by animabase

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Simply put, I love the way that this t-shirt illustration looks. The perspective is unique and the tee design tells a great story. I like how the money is flying out of the briefcase because it helps to lead our eyes from the top of the staircase all the way down to the bottom. This submission makes me want to find out what’s really going on. Whose money is it and where is it going? It looks like it could be a scene from an action movie!

Power to the People by Dathink

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This t-shirt doodle is so intricate and I am constantly seeing things that I didn’t see after first look. I love how there is text in the design, yet our eyes aren’t automatically drawn to the words. Instead, the text kind of flows with the rest of the doodle and is just another piece to pick out from all of the little details. I have absolutely no idea what’s going on in this doodle, but that’s one of the reasons why I love this t-shirt design so much!