Joe's Aard T-shirt Design

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Joseph Hewitt of Ataraxia Theatre is the artist who rendered almost the entire ScienceBlogs stable as zombies last summer. He has submitted the third t-shirt design, and when I saw it I thought, "Screw the reader's poll, this is the one I want!". So although I'd very proudly wear shirts with the designs by Stacy Mason and Jim Allen/Sweeney too, I've decided to go with Joe's image. Keep your eyes open for a future sweepstakes.

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This design looks like it'll silk-screen better.

By Steven Blowney (not verified) on 17 Aug 2011 #permalink

Yes, but kudos to the designs by Stacy Mason and Jim Allen/Sweeney. In a perfect multiverse those designs will be undergoing quantum superposition with the one by Joseph Hewitt.

BTW why have silk-screens got a bad press? Kitsch exist in all media. Did someone in the seventies mass-produce silk-screens with Elvis motifs?

And does the sword shine with a bluish light when orchs are near?

By Birger Johansson (not verified) on 17 Aug 2011 #permalink

Great! Let me know when I can buy one!

By Soren Andersen (not verified) on 18 Aug 2011 #permalink