One of my two logos.
A medical identification tag is a small emblem or tag worn on a bracelet, neck chain, or on the clothing bearing a message that the wearer has an important medical condition that might require immediate attention. The intention is to alert a physician, emergency department personnel or police of the condition even if the wearer is not conscious enough or old enough to explain. Some people prefer to carry a wallet card with the same information.Typical conditions warranting such a tag are: diabetes, allergies, adrenal insufficiency, pacemaker or other implantable medical devices, blood thinners, chronic illness etc
I heard this said of me
My wife says this is her name
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funky street art “tag” logo – for the extreme sports t-shirts
May it watch over you and your tagging journeys.
just a t-shirt with my tag
/ Anonymous donation to further my work. / Share my work with friends & family. Bubble View / Gallery View / A plastic tag from a 2×4 makes a humorous metaphor. / Rhyme Intended lol
quit your jibber jabber
Based on actual graffiti
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Inspired by a unique tag found around the streets of Bogota
A cloud with a silly face. Represents a lot of things, mainly stupidity. It’ll take attention away from your own face! If you want me to make it available in a specific colour, feel free to contact me. I even take requests, so let me know what kind of design you want and I’ll custom make you one! Due to the possible colour faults in redbubble’s preview section, this is what the print will actually look like if purchased. Don’t be discouraged by the poor quality previews! True image: http://i39.tinypic.com/2ev6hjo.jpg Note: If you are going to favorite it, comment it too :} Sometimes I lose track of who does what. Thanks.
“Hippies who may be pushing thirty wear buttons that read “Frodo Lives” and decorate their pads with maps of Middle Earth… ” —Theodore Rosazak “Frodo Lives!” was a popular counterculture slogan in the 1960s and 1970s, referring to the character Frodo Baggins from J. R. R. Tolkien’s fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings. The term was used frequently in graffiti, buttons, bumper-stickers, t-shirts, and other materials. It was commonly associated with the hippie movement. / Wiki!
This irreverent design arrives in plenty of time for Christmas.
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