Show the world that your volume is at the max
For the dedicated haters of Redmond ;-) .... you know the rules. / . / detail: /
This designs says “I’m A Mac” and has the 3 colored buttons below the text. If you’re a proud Mac User you should get a t-shirt that says “I’m A Mac”. Show your Mac Pride.
Abode Photo Shoplifter / Powerful design tool when used with Google. / Widely available as a pirate download. For all of us worried about having our work lifted.
Happy Birthday Helvetica! / Does anyone remember rub down transfer letters?
Homage to the year it all started for me and most of my friends: 1984. I don’t really know if history considers it a good year or a bad year … maybe for designers since it was the year the first Mac hit retail shelves. With apologies to Milton Glaser.
The spinning wait cursor is a cursor in Apple’s Mac OS X that indicates an application is not responding to system events. It is similar to the “not responding” status in the Microsoft Windows task manager. / The Apple Human Interface Guidelines officially refer to it as the “spinning wait cursor”; its colloquial names include “spinning pizza”, “spinning pinwheel”, “the beach ball of hell”, “spinning beach ball of death”, “Spinning beach ball of impending doom”, “spinning wheel of death”, “rainbow wheel of death”, and “marble of doom”. The suffix “of death” in these names is a reference to Microsoft Windows’ Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), which also leads to the acronym “SPOD” for “spinning pizza of death,” commonly used in mailing lists such as Mac-L. The suffix ‘of doom’ is also commonly used. The act of an application getting the spinning wait cursor is often referred to as “beachballing”. reference
Mac users want to wear this shirt. Macintosh users would rather use Macs than PCs. “The Box Said Windows XP or Better…So I Got A Mac.”
I could eat 3.14 of them now! Enjoy. Brother Adam Youtube Video .
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This is one painted vintage Apple computer from my iPaint myMac series … Susan Kare’s classic icon come to life! More images from the iPaint myMac series can be found on flickr.
Inspired by the ubiquitous “Loading . . . ” swirly in web browsers, flash videos and such.
The Revolution Will Not Be Podcast / A phrase I saw on the internet… The tee: / / Detail: / More tees here >>
This is what would happen if you use the Photoshop eraser tool on yourself! ALSO CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS / CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS / CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS /
Aren’t we all? Redo of my logo to incorporate the most important two words in life. The words beside the apple logo are ‘mac daddy’ in case your wondering. Currently i have 50% of items titled
Any real Mac user will appreciate this classic design. Beware of imitations.
Sad Chimes Rest Home / They deserve more than ending up on the scrapheap after a life of creation and innovation. Be sympathetic to your old Apple in its time of need, send it to the Sad Chimes Rest Home for retired and redundant Macs. A place where the Mac Classic and the G3 iMac can reminisce about operating system developments. The tee: / Other parody tees: / / More tees here >>
Key Skull / Made from images of classic Mac white and black keyboards. Detail: / You could look this cool: / Other parody tees: / / / / / More tees here >>
The conflict between Mac and PC / is even stronger. Here is a retro style boxing poster for the / ultimate world title fight. Let the battle commence! also available as a POSTER“
Geek Hand Sign – < head > tag / We’ve all seen the gangster hand signs thrown to show gang allegiance, but have you seen the geek equivalent? / This is one for you web developers and coders out there – the < head > tag! Throw this sign and you’ll get a nod of respect from your fellow computer geeks. Detail: / / Other Geeky tees: / / /
Just a joke i did with ipod comercial.
A must have for all you DIY designers out there. / You can’t beat a Mac(Gyver)!
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