New shirts. Familiar designs.

Four shirt designs now on Cotton Bureau

 

For a year, I designed a shirt each week and published them online for people to purchase. I had a blast designing them all and even had a gallery show at the end of the run. Since I finished the project, though, I’ve stopped designing shirts.

A few weeks ago, I discovered that Cotton Bureau was now accepting designs for direct-to-garment printing. Some of my favorite shirts are from Cotton Bureau and I was excited to offer some of my favorite designs over there.

I love the quality of the Cotton Bureau shirts and can’t wait to get some of these shirts for me. You can order them now and get them in time to give as Christmas gifts.

For now, I’ve chosen to add these four shirts:

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Pens and Pencils

Inspired by my annual pilgrimage to the Atlanta Pen Show to see Brad Dowdy and Myke Hurley record the Pen Addict podcast. I’ve learned to love both pens and pencils and am never without a NockCo bag filled my favorite fountain pens and mechanical pencils. (Read the original post.)


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Team Unicorn

One of my favorite shirts. Designed in partnership with my unicorn-obsessed daughter. (The kawaii eyes are all her…) This is a new version of my original artwork so that it can simply be all white with the bright colors showing through. I think the bright colors are the best, but if you need something more formal, there is always a black version. (Read the original post.)


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Rogue Teacher

I’ve been lucky and had some amazing teachers over the years. And the best ones tend to be a little unconventional. (I’m also married to a pretty amazing rogue teacher.) Rogue teachers will do anything to reach their students. (Read the original post.)


Retweet Responsibly

Twitter is the Wild West of facts. Anything goes and once a post starts getting retweeting, there is no stopping it. So do your part and think before you retweet. (Read the original post.)


Bob Wertz writes about design, technology and pop culture at Sketchbook B. Bob is a Columbia, South Carolina-based designer, researcher, college instructor, husband and dad. He’s particularly obsessed with typography, the creative process and the tools we use to create.