Geeks
307 creative works found
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Pastel drawing of a person or alien who stayed up to long. / Click on the Image for Insomniac Card, Matted Print, Laminated Print, Mounted Print, Canvas Print, Framed Print, and Poster… /
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heheh Another one: /
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It was just something one of the program,, ers said at work one day! / “You need to view this website with RGB glasses!” / and I quite liked the idea.
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v2 of the famous Rails Camp tee
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future punks – a play on the famous Jamie Reid poster
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Added a “little” detail to the original one :) Original drawing: /
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Pastel drawing of a man – alien – monster who is in dire need of sleep. / Click on Image for Insomniac T-shirt….. /
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He’s creepy, gothy and ready for Halloween … or anytime you feel the need for a bite! Show off your vamp glamor with this wicked Pegasus Pony! Collect the whole Poseur Pony Crew! These shirts are well made and the unique printing process creates a Bright, Colorful and Large image that is almost as good as silk screening and much, much better than what you get from cafepress. If you have any questions about this design, or desire licensing options don’t hesitate to email me or leave me a note at Redbubble. Please also let me know if you purchase one of my designs and what you think of it’s quality. You can contact me at : cybercatgraphics at yahoo dot com.
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I’m uncertain about Quantum Mechanics…
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v2.1 of the famous Rails Camp tee. Now with a punchier background and a work-on-every-colour design!
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Happy Birthday Helvetica! / Does anyone remember rub down transfer letters?
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Asteroids was a video arcade game released in 1979 by Atari Inc. It was one of the most popular and influential games of the Golden Age of Arcade Games. The objective of Asteroids was to score as many points as possible by destroying asteroids and flying saucers. The player controlled a ship that could rotate left and right, fire shots straight forward, and thrust forward. The player could also send their ship into hyperspace, causing it to disappear and reappear in a random location on the screen (with the risk of self-destructing or appearing on top of an asteroid). Each stage started with a few asteroids drifting in random directions on the screen. Objects wrapped around the screen edges. As the player shots asteroids, they broke into smaller asteroids which frequently moved faster and were more difficult to hit. Smaller asteroids also scored higher points. Periodically, a flying saucer appeared on one side of the screen and moved across to the other before disappearing again. There was a minimalist soundtrack featuring a memorable deep-toned electronic “heartbeat”, which quickened as the asteroid density was reduced by the player’s fire. Once the screen had been cleared of all asteroids and flying saucers, a new set of large asteroids appeared. The number of asteroids increased each round up to a maximum of twelve. The game was over when the player had lost all remaining lives.
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based on my school photo, age 13 Animals and birds / Cartoons / Cars, trucks & tractors / Drawings / Illustrations / Portraits / Rust / Vector art My onexposure album My JPGmag album
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Another one of those guys :) Another one: /
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v2 of the famous Rails Camp tee
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Where is he going? / What is he escaping from? / Why is he climbing that wall? / Where is he? / What is up there? / Where is the light coming from? I know the answers, but I’m not telling. You figure it out….
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The eternal battle between Print and Web continues. Time to pick a side!
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1337 h4×0r sk1llz from the 80z.
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Rolling On the Floor Laughing MAO… and it’s still work safe.
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Are you attracted to intelligence more than looks? Show it with this shirt. Also available in a slightly different design.
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