Digital Killed The Analogue Star T-Shirt

rubyred

Digital Killed The Analogue Star

Digital Killed The Analogue Star – or Digi-Skull
Has digital killed analogue, who knows?
(You can view the component graphics by selecting a light colour tee)

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  • JohnGo

    JohnGo

    Cool design.

  • rubyred replied

    Pleased you think so John!

  • zomboy

    zomboy

    nice design – I particularly like the lighting effect inside the palms – specky!

  • rubyred replied

    Cheers buddy, shame the preview looks a little dull though.

  • Sam Dantone

    Sam Dantone

    You have an entire movie plot in the palm of your hands with this one…

    Beautiful work…

    Sam Dantone

  • rubyred replied

    Cheers Sam, I was aiming for a touch of drama with this one.

  • Naf4d

    Naf4d

    ah! I see what you mean – nice one, looks great.

  • rubyred replied

    Cheers mate.

  • Rustyoldtown

    Rustyoldtown

    I think it looks better on the light tees when you can see the skull shape.
    Extremely well done!

  • rubyred replied

    Thanks Rusty. I planned it for black on black printing originally to add a bit of mood to the image.

  • yanmos

    yanmos

    i agree with zomboy, awesome lighting effect in hands!

  • rubyred replied

    Thanks Yannis, I’m pleased it looks like a glow.

  • ANewKindOfWater

    ANewKindOfWater

    RE: halftones – we don’t really need them for gradient color on RB, right? Its cool it has become a graphic effect unto itself.

    RE:”analogue”—is the “-ue” suffix a British thing? I have a shirt called Analog Modernist referring to tape-recorded music and sound; is this correct usage? Wikipedia wasn’t much help.

  • rubyred replied

    Halftones are used purely to add to the ‘digital’ look for this. Us brits like to use the ‘U’ especially in ‘colour’ and ‘analogue’! Thanks for having a look.

  • ANewKindOfWater

    ANewKindOfWater

    I know ‘colour’ from too much martin amis and www.colourlovers.com. Was not clear if ‘analogue’ was for non-digital + music-related, or just British spelling. I almost titled that shirt “Analogue Moderniste’ but that was going a little too far.

    Agreed on “digital” look – if it was just a smooth fade around the eyes it would not be as striking and machine-like.

  • Rajee

    Rajee

    Great design. :D

  • rubyred replied

    Thanks Rajee

  • ElRobbo

    ElRobbo

    This is excellent (once again) RubyRed!
    I was around when video (almost) killed the radio star – you’ve made an astute analogy here with this version!
    I’m always curious to see what you come up with next!
    Nice work!

  • rubyred replied

    Thanks for you kind comment, I’m pleased the concept seems to have worked!

  • Natalie Tyler

    Natalie Tylergiver of t-shirt love

    Oh wow. I really, really love this Roger. Everything about it is brilliant, from the choice of colours to the red halftone in the eyes, to the light in the hands. Great design.

  • rubyred replied

    Cheers Nat very nice to know. I had a more complicated version but I’m pleased I ket it simple in the end.

  • sjem ©

    sjem ©

    This is seriously ingenious work Roget’s Thesaurus. The way it works on light or dark fabric is a total mind blow.

    Look ace of base too.

  • rubyred replied

    Thank you Sir, I bow in your general direction. I was inspired to have a bash at another skull after your galactic efforts last week.

  • quigonjim

    quigonjim

    Hey there Mr.D. This is a great design sir, really like it : )
    Halftone madness… superb stuff!!!

  • Natalie Tyler

    Natalie Tylergiver of t-shirt love

    Hahaha. “Roget’s Thesaurus” = sjem’s nickname of the week.

  • Danny

    Danny

    Roger “The Hands” . Your skills and willingness to experiment is taking your work to new levels.
    This is BRILLIANT.

  • rubyred replied

    Thanks Danny that means a lot. I fear I have nurtured a hand fetish.

  • Nick Ford

    Nick Ford

    The Hand Master has done it again! Top shelf Rog.

  • rubyred replied

    Woohhoo the ‘Top Shelf’ – yeeha! I was hoping for a space next to your work in the ‘Top Drawer’ ;)

  • Cathie Tranent

    Cathie Tranentcommunity host

    Whoah. Really. Love the way the hands glow. You are a bloody genius.

  • rubyred replied

    Way too kind Cathie! I’m chuffed you like it ;)

  • Tom Douce

    Tom Douce

    Those hands, that halftone, those eyes. I’m in awe mate.

  • rubyred replied

    Nice one, thanks Tom!

  • Simon Sherry

    Simon Sherry

    Stunning work mate – the gradient in the linework of the hands is brilliance, and I love the concept!

  • rubyred replied

    Cheers Buddy. I was playing with a few ideas for the concept, but knew it had to involve hands somehow, can’t have enough hands!

  • trev4000

    trev4000

    cool art

  • rubyred replied

    Thanks Trev!

  • richardgil

    richardgil

    Terrific!

  • rubyred replied about 1 month ago

    I’m pleased you think so, thanks Richard.

  • Anne Hale

    Anne Hale about 1 month ago

    You have a great imagination. This is an awesome design!

  • rubyred replied about 1 month ago

    Thanks Anne. Sometimes, random stuff just pops into my head and I have to get it out!

  • Scott Robinson

    Scott Robinson about 1 month ago

    God damn this is slick Roger! Give me a huge Tron vibe, which is always a good thing

  • rubyred replied about 1 month ago

    Cheers mate. I was originally playing with a pink version, but I also felt the Tron vibe with this colour version so stuck with it.

  • easyeye

    easyeye about 1 month ago

    nice design

  • rubyred replied about 1 month ago

    Thanks very much for having a look.

  • vrangnarr

    vrangnarr about 1 month ago

    Very nice! Digital cthulhu?!

  • rubyred replied about 1 month ago

    Could almost be couldn’t it?

  • ortonstudios

    ortonstudios about 1 month ago

    I love your work. How do you get the time to pump out so many?

  • rubyred replied about 1 month ago

    Hmmm, I seem to have been on a bit of a roll recently, quiet spell coming up ;)

  • ausven

    ausven 29 days ago

    Nice work mate – love the composite on the lighter tees.

  • rubyred replied 29 days ago

    Cheers fella, it’s got a different feel on the lighter tees hasn’t it?

  • brainboxz

    brainboxz 28 days ago

    This is RAD!!! :)

  • rubyred replied 27 days ago

    Thanks brainboxz, I appreciate you comment

  • heavyhand

    heavyhand 27 days ago

    Very cool!

  • rubyred replied 27 days ago

    I’m pleased you think so!

  • mikoto

    mikoto 22 days ago

    wicked, really like how it looks like a circuit board, one day they will think for themselves huh?

  • Matthew Parsons

    Matthew Parsons 19 days ago

    This is wonderful, you have some stunning work

  • rubyred replied 18 days ago

    Thanks Matthew, I really appreciate your positive comment.

  • Mark Richards

    Mark Richards 15 days ago

    amazing design, great work!

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