Neuro Music Machine
This design displays the human brain and musical elements that are related each part.
The preview image isn’t very clear, so please take a look at these detail shots.
The text is a list of each basic part of the brain and its function in relation to music.
FRONTAL LOBE: Singing & song writing
TEMPORAL LOBE: Hearing
PARIETAL LOBE: Touch
OCCIPITAL LOBE: Vision
CEREBELLUM: Coordination to dance
This was a really fun piece to make, especially the amp and the shoes, please enjoy!
Note: if you’re trying to identify the logo on the products, it’s just my initials upside with a line through the center.
The cool retro typeface is called MOD, by Fontfabric.
Neuro Music Machine belongs to the following groups:
Complex Simplicity of Art, A Vector Tshirts Only Group, All the Colors of the Rainbow, Bits and Pieces , Designers United, Digital Artists United, Drawn to Cotton- Art on T-shirts, Electronica/Dance Events & Culture, Graphic Arts, Hard Science Rocks, If it doesn't belong, in-between, Let There Be Rock!, Made In Digital, Nerds Unite, Not What It Seems, Shameless Self-Promotion, The Graphic Room-Graphic and Digital Art, Unconventional Artistry - 3 per day, Universal Innovation, Vector Goodness Lounge, Vibrant and Vivid Color, We Rock: Musical Instrument Art and WTF are you wearing?! Available for sale asT-Shirts

LeighAth
nice tee. Love the colours…the only bit of advice i’d give is that the text is a little hard to read when filled in with colour…
otherwise great design and good luck in the challenge
Frantisek replied
Thank you!
Yeah, I think the text is especially unclear because the site reduces the quality of the image. In full quality, it’s much easier, but I’ll experiment with increasing the width of the cuts in each letter. (to avoid any problems if it is printed)
I admit that the typeface is very stylized, but that’s probably what I liked most about it. They’re more like interesting shapes instead of something more serious that only exists to teach you a science lesson. The images imply all of the functions, so I allowed a bit of abstraction in the text.
Anne Hale
Neat design and great colours! Best of luck to you in the challenge :)