September 17, 2009
Time is of the essence! This contest only lasts 7 days, so if you want to help me out, pretty please:
1. Join threadless.com (another t-shirt contest site)
2. Check mark “I’d buy it as a t-shirt.”
3. Score the design (5 = best, 0 = worst)
4. Leave a comment on my design page at threadless.com
September 4, 2009
Yet another t-shirt design accepted by DesignByHumans.com. I’m sure by now you know the drill.
September 2, 2009
I have another t-shirt design accepted into the contest at DesignByHumans.com.
This is a remix of a drawing/painting I did in my moleskine notebook.
September 2, 2009
I have another t-shirt design accepted into the contest at DesignByHumans.com.
This design was originally submitted to Threadless, but was rejected due to fears that it involved licensed characters. I believe this is covered under parody. Apparently so did DBH!
August 31, 2009
I have another t-shirt in the running over at www.designbyhumans.com. (See “Sanijan” below.)
I’m going to have the same contest for each shirt that makes it to judging.
August 24, 2009
This is a momentous occasion for The Replacement Komics, as the 100th post coincides with a design of mine being accepted into the DesignByHumans.com T-Shirt contest. That contest encourages Shameless Self-Promotion. If you know me very well, you know this makes me Slightly Uncomfortable. So I decided to hold a promotional contest so I can pretend your support is motivated by greed instead of love and admiration.
What does this mean to you? Should my t-shirt get printed, A FREE T-SHIRT goes to the winners of my contest-within-a-contest!
July 23, 2008
I’ve been working on the Kaufman Christian School t-shirt for next year.
February 13, 2008
I took one of the sketches I did for Antithesis Art and reworked it into a t-shirt idea. There is a site called “Threadless” that takes artwork submitted by the community and lets members vote on it. If it gets enough votes, they pay you for it and print it. This is my first time posting anything over there.
he first 24 hours are crucial. I need loads of 5 scores and “I’d Buy it” check-marks to stay in the competition. There is no obligation. Signing up is free. Scoring is free. Everything is free except buying shirts.