Thanks for the compliment! I’ve never been in the fog so this is very exciting. I hope you have a chance to get them too!
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I like the concept a lot, but not the execution. Lose the quote and est. date. And better colors please!
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I like the quotes. They are among my favorites from Romeo and Juliet. The date is a nod to when the events took place. What colors would you suggest? Thanks for the feedback!
My Entry for the Shakespeare Derby!
A “recipe” take on the 3 witches brew from Macbeth. Serves One King! I skipped a few of the ingredients, and compiled a few into one but for the most part all of the ingredients are there!
Large Detail:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/HeroicIceman/Ice/Avatars/woot/woot/witchesbrewlarge.jpg
hahahah… but my asking who’s who makes me think of Rosencranz and Guildenstern
This is hilarious. Well played.
Very cool!
I’d like this one with the corrections mentioned in the discussion. I suppose if you’re going to wear a shirt celebrating literature, it definitely needs to reflect literacy.
(I hope I haven’t made any grammatical or spelling mistakes in this comment)
Very nice illustration. I like that you did it on heather gray, as well. Good luck!
I went ahead and re-submitted a version without text because it is better, so vote for that one please! I’d really like it!
Thanks in advance.
HAHAHAHA! love it!
Excellent!
Tragic indeed!
An eggy take on the classic tragic love affair. This is my first design done entirely in Photoshop. Wasn’t as easy as in Illustrator, but it’s all in 6 separate layers… whew!
This is really a fantastic design. There are always good designs, but this one has it all. A cool idea inspired by a great line.
so is this the revenge?
Ohgodthatistoodamncute.
And I squeed on seeing the thumbnail and title (“Ooo, lookit, nutshell!”), and I was an English major, and Hamlet is the MAN.
Yeah, GMV all right. ![]()
i love the design but i think the quote should be included
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I didn’t think the face on the cherry really added much. It was cute, but I thought some people would prefer it without. If it prints, you can mail me your shirt and I’ll draw one on just for you. ![]()
As for placement, I’m open to it being placed anywhere on the shirt, I just preferred the low placement as it is a long/tall design.
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nooooo you must put the face back on the cherry!!
Clever. Pretty. Voted.
Hilarious and original. Hopefully this wins. Love it!
ding We have a winner. “Dost thou know me?” would also be correct, but I like Manvyi’s better–after all, “brevity is the soul of wit.” ![]()
That’s now two typos in this shirt. Please resub with grammar and punctuation fixed.
(Mods, why the hell was this post deleted the first time? Pointing out an obvious flaw in a shirt without any caustic comments seems completely kosher…)
This entry is pretty much a reverse tragedy; the audience suffers and the purveyor enjoys.