For the unemployed


You know things are bad when there are pins designed specifically for those who are out of work. To get a load of more of these snarky accessories, click here.

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“Mixed to Perfection”

While grabbing a cup of coffee at our local café, we came across an interesting line of apparel cleverly titled ?RU. Each item contained slogans such as “Mixed to Perfection” and “Hybrid Vigor.” The concept behind the ?RU brand acknowledges the fastest growing group in the United States—people of mixed race, or the “multi-racials.” For more info on this burgeoning population, click on this.

Our discovery of this multi-cultural line also happened to correspond with the 5th annual celebration of “Loving Day” which occurred on June 12th of this year. Loving Day commemorates the landmark decision to ban what was then termed miscegenation, or in other words, interracial marriage. Created by Writer, Lori L. Tharps and Art Director, Tesia Barone, ?RU is the embodiment of the progress made in the US in overturning oppression and embracing our estranged yet interconnected roots.

Lori Tharps shares the motivation behind the new line: ” As the mother of two mixed kids and a journalist who often writes about race and identity, I knew that the phrase ‘What are you?’ is one of the most annoyingly pervasive questions people ask of those who don’t look like the stereotypical definitions we have for racial categories. I write about these issues, but I wanted to do something more. I wanted to bring the question and the answers out in the open and hopefully neutralize some of the pain and annoyance associated with identity politics. I wanted to start a public conversation but I wanted to do it in a positive and fun way.”

In regards to the graphic treatment, co-founder Tesia Barone explains: “The identity works very well in both its graphic treatment and naming. The goal was to turn what can be an annoying question, into an opportunity for discussion. The combination of symbols and letters to represent that question is how we frequently communicate in the current age of texting & instant-messaging. The overall effect is meant to feel bold, slightly intrusive, and intriguing at the same time.”

In addition to their tees and pins, ?RU is in the process of developing additional products such as socks, flip-flops, and mittens. Stay tuned, as we’ll provide you with the latest on this inspiring, identity-embracing apparel as it becomes available.


Here’s a video they put together together to explain what they are doing.

Miles Davis: Kind of Blue 50th Anniversary

The Miles Davis Foundation commissioned LUDWICK to produce this limited edition T-Shirt to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the release of his jazz masterpiece ‘Kind of Blue’.

The limited edition T-shirt comes on one of LUDWIG’s great enzyme washed custom T-shirts, and it will be exclusively available at the LUDWIG online shop, later this week.

Goods for the Greater Good

Social Designer strives to spark new thinking about the issues that matter most by encouraging the design community to create fun, socially-relevant graphics for apparel, canvass bags, and many other things. Find out more here.

Graphic Design Heroes

We’re usually not into this kind of “graphic design nerd wear”, but these interpretations of design greats are worth mentioning. While all of the designers in the series are worthy of a t-shirt we had hoped to see a wider spectrum represented overall.

Fill, Color, or Assemble

For the “do it yourself” fashionistas here are three wearable threads that will spark your interest.

Pretty self-explanatory… Grab a sharpie and mark your dates.

Brought to you by Berber Soepboer and Michiel Schuurman, these “color-in dresses” enable the pattern inspired to do as they wish.

Yet another creation of Berber Soepboer and Michiel Schuurman. This piece allows you to mix and match and assemble to match your mood.

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The Monster Collection


Artist/Designer Jessica Hill has a collection of monster themed illustrations that are graphically dynamic with a touch of humor. Take a peak below to see the font monster.

One Tee = 20 Trees

Holiday Matinee has launched their artist series with 100% of the proceeds going to Plant-It 2020, a non-profit that plants indigenous trees worldwide. Find out more here.

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Be my Valentine

Still looking for something for Valentines Day? Pick-up Project 7’s “Heart” T-Shirt to mark the occasion. Find out more here.

“A” Shredded Tee

Here’s a ‘Shredded A’ T-shirt by illustrator Brock Davis. For more check-out the always inspirational Threadless.