Happy New Year, Tilteed fans! It’s 2010 and I’m back with a brand spankin’ new edition of “Print Me! Print Me!” Just to rehash what these posts are all about, “Print Me! Print Me!” is where I showcase some of my favorite Tilteed submissions. The fresh picks are more recent t-shirt design submissions, while the older favorites are those that have been up for voting for more than three weeks. If you see any t-shirt designs that you like, please be sure to go rate them in the VOTE section!
FRESH PICKS

I think it’s fascinating how zebras have stripes. It would be even more intriguing to see these animals have stripes of beautiful blue and purple hues. Nicebleed does a wonderful job in composing a piece that throws pleasant colors into the binary palette of zebra colors. I love the drip effect in this image, instead of seeing different-colored stripes as many artists have done. This tee design is absolutely beautiful to look at, and it has a cool outer space vibe to it.

Finally, a shirt that shows some love for amazing Chinese food! If you’ve never been to a good dim sum restaurant, I suggest you find one so that you can experience the deliciousness. I just went earlier this week and this design hits the spot! What better way to show how much you love Asian cuisine than to wear a shirt with foods from all the popular little dishes that get pushed around on carts? The bun on top of the stacked containers is even staying that it loves you. How can you resist?
OLDER FAVORITES
FBSAT JabbaFlopps by stickathing and FormatBrain

Please take me to Chombalandia, because I really want to go live with all these spunky characters! Houses with faces? Spiky, planet-like characters shooting out triangles? Sign me up! Stickathing has collaborated with FormatBrain to bring you this fantastic, colorful design. I only enjoy CMYK designs if the colors work well with the type of illustration, and this is definitely one of those instances! I also love that these colors are on a gray background, as opposed to the typical black or white tee. What a fun design!

I’m not exactly sure how I should go about explaining my love for this t-shirt design by cmarts. I could express how happy the scenery makes me feel or tell you how the shapes work well together, but no matter how I describe this submission, you’ll most likely think that I’m stuck in the anal stage of Freud’s stages of psychosexual development. Ah, poop.