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Just What The World Needs: More Design T-shirts

Graphic Design, Photography

Posted by Patrick Burgoyne, 20 April 2009, 9:21    Permalink    Comments (11)

Weary cynicism aside though, this one, from Skreened.com's new Graphic Design Heroes series, did make us laugh...

Also in the series are T-shirts for devotees of Paul Rand:

And Alvin Lustig:

Skreened.com is based in Columbus, Ohio. It was started by former communication design student Daniel Fox who invited his former professor at Ohio State, Paul Nini, to design the series.

Also available is the Great Typefaces T-Shirt Series which includes these two perennial faves:

11 Comments

Great collection of tees here, Patrick. I really dig the stuff from Skreened.
Coty
2009-04-20 09:33:48


God help us all.
action man
2009-04-20 12:23:54


Graphic Design is soooo minastream
james le beau-morley
2009-04-20 12:47:53


wow, those are some ugly t-shirts. of all the possibilities, writing the typeface name in a box is the best they could come up with. the muller-brockmann shirt is a complete dissapointment as well. the equivalent of people selling photos of banksy works on canvas on a market stall.
ben
2009-04-20 15:18:55


Ben

And the moral of the story is, never send an American to do a Europeans job.
Kevin
2009-04-21 02:08:42


Hey, I would ware them! cant get enough type T'shirts these days. Sommers on its way afterall!
Joseph
2009-04-21 14:26:02


Made you laugh, made me cry.
Bruno
2009-04-21 19:30:02


just once, just once, it would be nice to see the face of the wearer.
Tofurky
2009-04-22 07:09:45


i can see the pretentious set sipping £4 bottles of crap lager in über trendy brooklyn lookalike bars across this fair isle now…
DRM
2009-04-22 10:09:56


What a load of rubbish.

They're all photoshopped 5 minute visuals, no?
K.
2009-04-24 18:56:13


Yawn.
Richard
2009-04-28 08:58:35


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