The Switch T-Shirt

Naf4d

The Switch

My entry into the Cut and Paste challenge at A T-shirt Revolution.

I cut out the letters from magazines and stuck them to a piece of paper; then scanned it in; adjusted the contrast and levels a wee bit and then did a clipping path round the words.

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Original

The Switch belongs to the following groups:

Agent Provocateur - T-Shirts with Messages, Anticonsumerism, Designers United, Drawn to Cotton- Art on T-shirts, For the love of type, LMAO ART - Your funniest work, Shameless Self-Promotion, Slogan Tees, Typography, United Kingdom and WTF are you wearing?! Available for sale as

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  • Jen Cannella

    Jen Cannella

    Great design, very clever!

  • Naf4d replied

    Thanks Jen.

  • Matt Simner

    Matt Simner

    Love it!!! – I think it’s only right and proper it’s with colour print these days :)

  • Naf4d

    Naf4d

    Haha yeah!
    Cheers Matt glad you like it. The magazines I used were celebrity-filled trash, so it felt good cutting them up!

  • Spikerama

    Spikerama

    Lol mate. That’s great. Wish I’d thought of that for cut and paste challenge. Still got no time or idea. Grrrr…

  • Naf4d replied

    Thanks Spike. I’m sure you can manage to get something done mate… 5 days left I think.

  • nofrillsart

    nofrillsart

    This looks great! I could see this being worn out to clubs.

  • Naf4d replied

    Cheers nofrillsart – certainly hope so, it’d be good to see!

  • Ann Morgan

    Ann Morgan

    Great idea!

  • Naf4d replied

    Thanks Ann

  • BleuRaven

    BleuRaven

    Fabulous and inspirational !!!

  • Naf4d replied

    Thank you very much! :-)

  • Tom Douce

    Tom Douce

    amazing mate! love this design!

  • Naf4d replied

    Cheers Tom – glad you like it

  • eritor

    eritor

    Brilliant! Love it!

  • Naf4d replied

    Cheers Eritor – thanks for adding it to your fav’s

  • roca

    roca

    Can you submit this to Slogan Tees: http://www.redbubble.com/groups/slogan-tees

  • Naf4d replied

    okay.

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