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Artist: Ben Tallon
Ben Tallon’s work is 90% hand drawn with a strong command of crafted typography. Often controversial and edgy natured, his work spans across Advertising, Editorial, Publishing, Design and New Media. Working for many major clients on an international front, Ben’s work is super-contemporary fusing traditional techniques with new ideas. Work for the Guardian and the Times enables to offer a fast turnaround with jobs executed in as little as one hour in the past. The style offers an ability to take on an unlimited range of subject matter in any arena.
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LOL this is one of them silly shirts you could use to like class or something public just to get looks
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I might have bought it if the design was bigger, but I cannot justify 10 dollars (yes I know that is cheap) on a white shirt with a tiny design
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hmm i actually like how its placed :)
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Funny design, but I agree with WesAscolese, it just seems like a plain white shirt.
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Behave people, the placing is quality! I agree it’s not for everyone though, I think it lends more to the design with it’s subtle placement. Appreciate all the feedback though! : )
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A++ – will go well with my “Bombs Away”
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LulZ this is MESSED.
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The placement’s not bad, I mean, if they put it on the bottom of the back it would be weird, like wearing butt sniffing dogs right above your butt.
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beautiful.
I will buy this.
Subtle humor is the best!
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Love the art and the placement. The subject matter? not so much.
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The graphics are a bit deceiving. The proportions are always a bit difficult to get right. I do not think the print will look as small as it appears on this graphic, but it’s difficult to get it just right. Thanks for showing up Ben!
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The best thing obout the T’s offered by RIP iT every 24 hours every day selections changes and another origional design is offered.
As the old saying goes ” If we all liked the same thing we would not have enough to go around .’ Shop earley and often and become a triend setter.
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I really like it. I think it is humorous. I think it would be really funny on a dog walker.
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Absolutely loving this array of opinions- something I miss being an illustrator in the editorial arena. Thanks to everyone who took the time to pass on thoughts and to anybody who buys the tee- appreciated very much! As far as subject matter- this is only the tip of the iceberg!!
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Just got the t-shirt I ordered last week-Asami. The shirt is very pretty-I ordered a Small womens’ and a large womens. Ok now, I’m a size 12 shirt-that large barely goes over my body, so all you women out there-the large to me is a small, and the small is a xxsmall (fits my 13 year old). Also, the order was goofed up and I was charged for 3 shirts, and got a men’s large, too. Which worked out, since the Women’s Large is NO WHERE NEAR a Women’s Large. Anyone want a women’s Asami size sort of Large, really small?
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Make the Women’s shirt have bigger knockers please.
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I totally agree with boost!
I also kind of agree with Liz …I just got Asami they do run on the small size but not too badly I got a medium and in sizes I think i’m a 6/8 so it fit it was just a little tight…so it’s not too bad but I do suggest that if you like your shirts loose that you go one size bigger than you usually go for
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Re Ben’s design – like it a lot but…wouldn’t wear it on a tee, I’d get too much grief from my cat.
Re the sizing – got my first delivery today from ladies week, ordered a small, perfect fit for a size 4.
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ugh i missed this shirt! :(
any1 willing to sell me a spare one?
Mens Small or Medium?
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