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That one guy who first discovered fire made some big money selling his idea to millions of other cavemen. Üggea was born.
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That one guy who first discovered fire made some big money selling his idea to millions of other cavemen. Üggea was born.
Inspired by the famous optical illusion, power, courage and wisdom.
If snakes were this bright, they wouldn’t sneak up on us. Also, they probably taste great too.
When I was a kid I used to real really old comics, my friends older brother used to collect all old Marvel Comics. I used to love reading them, and seeing all the adverts. As a Brit all this stuff seemed really exotic to me, American Candy, Toys and the weirdest things you could send […]
A design for a Retro Themed challenge. Remember how old computer games had really limited colour palettes?
I wanted to produce a twist on a standard sweater pattern, and this uses a bunch of characters I designed for another tee shirt. The model pic is from GAP, and I think it rather suits the model!
A while ago I designed a tee shirt which featured and acoustic guitar. I’m a rocker at heart, so I produced this design as a sequel to that. It features my school tie colour, which was also the same one that was in the movie of the same name.
Something a little different – a design for a knitted sweater. I produced a series of “Lasts” and this one was most popular on my Society6 page. I think that this was my best score ever at Threadless.
When told to turn his back by his Mistress, this filthy minded little robot didn’t mind. He’d seen it all before and “saved it for later”. Another entry for the CSA Images challenge.
Designed for a challenge by CSA Images, using their unique stock images.
A bunch of characters I designed for Bad Blood – they’re all hair based monsters.
A sequel to my printed Fairytale Transfusion design.