0008. Ctrl + Z

Sunday, July 12, 2009
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Ctrl + Z by Ben aka //ben.

One of the oldest shirts to be reprinted a number of times, and even get made into a limited art print.

0007. Assembler.org

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Assembler.org by Vitaflo aka skaw

"Making art with machine code" - another website-focused shirt, by the first user of Threadless.

0006. Neonmedia 1

Saturday, July 11, 2009
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Neonmedia 1 by Eric Kelly aka Count

I think this is a bunny in a gas station, or perhaps being consumed by a vacuum. Archived versions of Eric Kelly's website doesn't display too well, but there it is.

0005. Destroy Nifkin

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Destroy Nifkin by Nifkin aka nifkin
Once upon a time this was a fun little in-joke with people that somehow made it to print.

Now it's something that I get creeped out thinking that strangers are actually wearing.

That is all.
And now the internet knows you are creeped out.

0004. Pixel-Banjomonstar

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Pixel-Banjomonstar by moltar

Pixel art face. That is all. No banjos involved. And if you were looking for moltar's website, here are some archived versions.

0003. Dead Sexy Designer

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Dead Sexy Designer by Scott McCready aka smccready

The early Threadless was a more simple place, where slogans and simple designs were printed. Or something of that sort.

0002. Evil Mother F**king Web Design

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Evil Mother Fucking Web Design by Livenootrac

Cartoonevil.com is now another website lost to the world and The Wayback Machine. According to the current titlebar, the site is "the leading anime site on the net," but it's just another domain squatter site, so no direct link to drive up traffic. It's odd to see shirts designed so specifically for one certain website, but I'm assuming the designer was a friend of the original Threadless crew.