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by: menosketiago
posted: March 23, 2008

I think i’s symbolic enough instead of being overdone, overall I like it rasberry
Just don’t get your color issue, the textile doesnt count as a color and there are only two on the design at least that I can see…

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by: Hammerhead
posted: March 23, 2008

Yup. Only two colours. Keeps things simple to produce.

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by: al-Hamad
posted: March 25, 2008

Love this one. Prefer it on the brown-tan t-shirt, even though that would be three colours.

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by: Hammerhead
posted: March 25, 2008

Thanks! I like the design on the sandy coloured shirt too - the blood’s red (and thus more obviously blood).

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by: impalachild
posted: April 15, 2008

I’m pretty sure the ninja star, or shuriken, is Japanese; since ninjas are ,you know, Japanese

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by: Hammerhead
posted: April 16, 2008

Ninja methods originated outside of Japan. With the fall of the T’ang dynasty, warriors escaped to Japan to avoid capture by the new rulers in China.

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Tibet2008

Artist: Hammerhead

Contest: Tee in Beijing

Category: Human & Civil Rights

Posted: March 23, 2008


Times Scored: 18

No. Comments: 7

Average Score: Hidden until contest ends


About My Design:

Inspriration: I love China. But it’s not a blind love.

A whole bunch of clichés (the ninja star, the peace dove) work to make what I think is an iconic tee.

Can work in just two colours, but I prefer the off white and yellow on a China-red shirt.


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