Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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Threadless
The Bestees Award at Threadless have been finally announced and there are some great tees on sale today! Here are your winners...
Designer of the Year: Juliet by Lim Heng Swee
Probably my favourite of the lot among the contest winners! Great art on the tee. Simple,subtle and beautiful.It's made with 6-color screen print, plastisol ink, a chino additive for softness and simulated process technique.
Unprinted Design: Lock Ness by Zack Davenport
A really witty artwork but a little too light for my taste. A bit darker undertones would be much better. Made with Plastisol ink, 4-color screen print and a chino additive for softness.
Best Newcomer: The Midnight Forest by ben chen
A pretty nice surreal art and it is all of four colors. Made with 4-color screen print, plastisol ink and a chino additive for softness.
Best Colab: Self Portrait by Brian Cook and Piper Kirkby
An ok tee, would look for kids,I guess. Made with 6-color screen print, plastisol ink and a chino additive for softness.
Bestee Of The Month: The Beetles by Alex Solis
An awesomely witty tee as a tribute to the legends. Made with Plastisol ink, 5-color screen print and a chino additive for softness.
Best kids! design: Dandy Lions by Kristen Howdeshell
A tee that would look great on anyone actually. Made with Plastisol ink, 2-color screen print, a chino additive for softness and over-sized printing.
Best Blogger: A Flying Dog in Outer Space by Ryder Doty
A really cool concept art of a dog in space.Just don't like the tee color. Made with 3-color screen print, plastisol ink and a chino additive for softness.
Best TypeTee:"If Your Pants Are On Fire, Being A Liar Becomes Less Important" by Josh Miller
Nice slogan, but I think a lot of good slogan submissions get drowned at Threadless due to excessive negative votes.
A simple clean banner printed tee is this year's designer of the year aalso. Made with 1-color screen print, super-soft water-based ink and all-over belt printing.
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