Now that's an out of this world design by artist ClSantos - now on the NeatoShop. Check out ClSantos over at her Facebook page, then visit her NeatoShop page for more sweet T-shirts:
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Upgrade your manner and upgrade your life, but first, upgrade your wardrobe with this Elite Elite T-shirt by T-shirt artist Atomic Rocket.
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page for more geeky awesome designs! Your purchase helps support indie
artists as well as this blog.
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The game is on! The card game, that is - and the appropriate wear is this The Detective of 221B "playing card" T-shirt by Winter Artwork.
We're super excited to welcome T-shirt artist extraordinaire Winter Artwork to the NeatoShop! I LOVE his "playing card" design, like the Detective of 221B above, and these ones below, featuring our favorite time travelers:
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Woohoo! We're happy to announce that the super-awesome collaborative T-shirt website Made With Awesome has listed some of their neatest designs on the NeatoShop.
Started in 2009 by Evan Ferstenfeld (while he's working in the ER no less - talk about hectic!) and Roni Lagin, Made With Awesome specializes in original, off-the-wall slogans and visuals made in collaboration with artists from all over the world.
Check out their designs, just listed over at the NeatoShop:
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Perhaps legendary Hungarian mathematician Paul Erdős said it best, "If numbers aren't beatiful, I don't know what is."
Math is beautiful, but it does have an image problem, as University of Maryland mathematics professor and author Manil Suri lamented that people see math as a skill solely for practical use (and a hard skill to master at that), rather than something of beauty:
Think of it this way: you can appreciate art without acquiring the ability to paint, or enjoy a symphony without being able to read music. Math also deserves to be enjoyed for its own sake, without being constantly subjected to the question, “When will I use this?”
Sadly, few avenues exist in our society to expose us to mathematical beauty. In schools, as I’ve heard several teachers lament, the opportunity to immerse students in interesting mathematical ideas is usually jettisoned to make more time for testing and arithmetic drills. The subject rarely appears in the news media or the cultural arena. Often, when math shows up in a novel or a movie, I am reminded of Chekhov’s proverbial gun: make sure the mathematician goes crazy if you put one in. Hanging thickly over everything is the gloom of math anxiety.
What, then, can interest people in math? Suri suggested we take a look at the Big Bang of number, a "magic trick" of how mathematics can create something out of nothing. Behold, the origin of numbers:
... harnessing emptiness to create the number zero, then demonstrating how from any whole number, one can create its successor. One from zero, two from one, three from two — a chain reaction of numbers erupting into existence. I still remember when I first experienced this Big Bang of numbers. The walls of my Bombay classroom seemed to blow away, as nascent cardinals streaked through space. Creatio ex nihilo, as compelling as any offered by physics or religion.
Artist Joshua M. Smith partnered up with Kurt Barbee of Karvt to create this spectacular piece of laser-etched straight razor ruler. Smith said in his Behance page that the ruler is made from three individual pieces held together by grommets. Like a real straight razor, the wooden ruler actually folds up. Fantastic!
It was 3 AM in Boston, Lincolnshire, England. Young men were milling about an intersection. They had been revelling around town for the night. They had probably been drinking. In any case, they were up to something. And a CCTV was there to capture what they were about to do ... Watch the clip from ITN.
What? Did you expect something bad?
Martin Griggs, Dean Mason, Simon McMillan, and Dan Butler - all men in their twenties - became local celebrities when a CCTV captured them fixing a broken bike rack outside a takeaway restaurant in their town.
When the footage went viral, Griggs told BBC News, "Most people expect negative images in the news and Boston gets quite a lot of bad press - I think that's why the press have grabbed hold of it - it's a good news story for a change."
The Boston Borough Council has praised the young men for their "public-spirited" actions.
What looks like a duck but tastes like a potato? 73-year-old retiree Dorothea Clinton of Shropshire, England, dug up this unusual looking tuber from her back garden. "I just pulled it out of the ground and I thought, 'Oooh, it's a duck,'" she told Shropshirestar. "We normally eat everything we produce from the garden but I can't bring myself to eat this one, it's got a kind of strange sentimental value to me now."
Boring lecture? Many of us doodle in class, but artist Jody Steel eschews paper and uses her body as canvas instead. Oh, and while we got into trouble for drawing instead of paying attention to the teacher, Jody actually got hired by her professor at Emerson College in Boston to illustrate a novel. You'll see why when you see her leg drawings - they're so good that they're often mistaken for tattoos.
When asked why she didn't just doodle on paper, Steel told HuffPost Weird News, "I really started because honestly, I didn't have any paper around. I was drawing a lot in class, and people began to notice ... I'm just really pale and my skin is almost equivalent to paper."
Got a sweet tooth for cool graphic T-shirts? Look no further than Amanda Flagg's neat collection over at her NeatoShop page. Don't forget to visit her website and Twitter page for more.
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Following up on his popular Sons of Arkham design, Scott Neilson has released this beauty: Sons of Arkham - Original Anarchist. Check out Scott's website, Facebook page, and Tumblr for more nifty designs, then visit his NeatoShop page to buy.
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When you need a cool T-shirt, who you gonna call? Matt Parsons, of course! Send boring ol' T-shirts back to hell and wear this killer NY Terror Dogs T-shirt. The Gatekeeper and Keymaster will surely approve.
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This shirt by Fuacka is fortune and glory, kid. Fortune and glory. Check out Fuacka's Facebook page (give 'im a like, wontcha?)
then check out his NeatoShop page for more nifty T-shirt designs.
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