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sarramkrop 06.30.2008 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Nefeli

i m making lately t-shirts inspired by bands, but you cant tell that they reflect much, even though many are paintings of coverarts by the bands. one of reasons i m making them, is because i want to, other because when i m asked, its a chance to tell about bands people dont know they exist.


This is interesting in that a lot of the bands that are talked about on here usually don't use any defined logos that you immediately associate with their name, so when you go on to design a t-shirt inspired by them the name seems almost secondary to the artwork.

sarramkrop 06.30.2008 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Nefeli
exactly.

i have a couple of ideas for t-shirt inspired by bands without using their art*.
this will involve more creativity and personal input and an emotional procedure, but doing the copycating art is always fun, relaxing and doesnt take much time.

*actually your records-->image thread reflects how our minds work to get there.
(i dont think i m very clear to what i mean here..)
yeah in some occassions, it can reflect how our minds could work to get there.


You make pefect sense. The images that you associate with a record or pretty much anything are as much a reflection of yourself as a person as anything else.

EMMAh 06.30.2008 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by schizophrenicroom
i've gotten that i look like an emo scene kid before. i really don't.


Nah, you definitely don't.

king_buzzo 06.30.2008 12:32 PM

a person that i know told me that 10 minutes before he met me he saw me someplace else and he thought that i listened to mbv.

so there you go.

schizophrenicroom 06.30.2008 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by EMMAh
Nah, you definitely don't.


sweet, someone agrees! you have no idea how out of place i felt at warped tour.. it was a hundred degree day, and kids were walking around in skin-tight jeans and all black, and there i was in a cute little outfit (and every time i changed, another one).. major awkward!

✌➬ 06.30.2008 12:46 PM

I dressed like a So. Cali guy. I think I said this already.

!@#$%! 06.30.2008 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by schizophrenicroom
sweet, someone agrees! you have no idea how out of place i felt at warped tour.. it was a hundred degree day, and kids were walking around in skin-tight jeans and all black, and there i was in a cute little outfit (and every time i changed, another one).. major awkward!


ha ha ha i saw the website for the warped tour and laughed.

but i guess you get what you can get, huh? :D

Gulasch Noir 06.30.2008 12:59 PM

Judging by the clothes I wear I think I either come off a bit proletarian - be it the undershirt and the necklet during the summer or the shirt-sticked-into-trousers-variant at uni or work [this would mime the medium-level-civil-servant-proletarian] or as a student of the humanities with corduroy trousers and band T-Shirts.

If the proletarian look (and speech and behavior) lead people to think that I like both the original version by Billy Idol and the cover version by Scooter of Rebell yell, that I like 2 Unlimited and Queen, they are right. If the Sonic Youth-T-Shirt makes them think I like the bigger part of contemporary alternative rock music, they're wrong. A good outcome, I think.

Savage Clone 06.30.2008 01:36 PM

I think my dress code reflects an interest in Rock, but I don't think people would necessarily look at me and figure me for someone who has all the YaHoWha 13 material and an extensive UK folk collection. I take a lot of good-natured ribbings for my fashion choices from the corduroy-and-ironic-haircut crowd I hang with.

cryptowonderdruginvogue 06.30.2008 01:38 PM

Not really

girlgun 06.30.2008 02:01 PM

i get teased about looking goth or rockabilly. i don't dress like either actually. i've got pretty standard things i wear. black shirts (sometimes red or something else), black skirts and tall black shoes...from strappy heels to boots. i always wear red lipstick and i'm pale. i've got no idea what i look like i listen to... but i do know my personal "dresscode" is pretty much how i've always been.

Savage Clone 06.30.2008 02:04 PM

You have every Cramps bootleg and B-side, admit it.

!@#$%! 06.30.2008 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Savage Clone
the corduroy-and-ironic-haircut crowd I hang with.


sounds like a bunch of malkmus fans

yes??

girlgun 06.30.2008 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Savage Clone
You have every Cramps bootleg and B-side, admit it.


do not! although my injun friend does. she's still got her old latex outfits from when she was 13. haha.

schizophrenicroom 06.30.2008 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
ha ha ha i saw the website for the warped tour and laughed.

but i guess you get what you can get, huh? :D


hey, it was actually pretty awesome. TONS of free swag, and against me! are the biggest sweethearts.. swoon.

schizophrenicroom 06.30.2008 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
sounds like a bunch of malkmus fans

yes??


i would get an ironic haircut if it meant i could win malkmus's love.

Savage Clone 06.30.2008 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
sounds like a bunch of malkmus fans

yes??


I hang with noise people who, on the whole, smell funny.

Everyneurotic 06.30.2008 02:16 PM

don't noise people, especially in the u.s., have beards?

Savage Clone 06.30.2008 02:20 PM

OH YES

floatingslowly 06.30.2008 02:21 PM

my record collection doesn't match, so yes.


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