@Macadamias I, or I should say a friend, already caught the mistake. New art has been supplied so it will read properly when printed (and online when the team has a chance to update the site art).
I like these shirts, but I never read Hitchhiker’s Guide! Would someone explain the references?
Also, for the list of writers I want to vote for more than 1! Asimov probably gets my vote deservedly, but Le Guin was a great writer and almost any of her books are compelling and thought provoking.
Add these authors too:
Arthur C Clarke
Frank Herbert
Doris Lessing
Kim Stanley Robinson
Neal Stephenson
All are in the pantheon of greats and are worthy writers.
@robson and Robert Heinlein and H.G. Wells, and Ray Bradbury, Clifford Simak, and too many others to say “best”. And I really like Timothy Zahn’s stuff, but time will be the harshest judge.
Curiously enough, the only thing that went through the mind of the bowl of petunias as it fell was Oh no, not again. Many people have speculated that if we knew exactly why the bowl of petunias had thought that we would know a lot more about the nature of the universe than we do now.
These are Great! Even better than the Houses of Justice. I’m gonna need you to offer these again in 2 years so I can replace the ones that will have worn out. I wish the Vines one was on yellow so that it could be Almost But Not Quite Entirely Unlike the matching shirts my in-laws are so fond of wearing to any casual gathering. Real cracker-jack designs, Mr. Lisse. Thank You.
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Awesome design, slightly spoiled by the misquote of the Infinite Improbability Drive.
@Macadamias I, or I should say a friend, already caught the mistake. New art has been supplied so it will read properly when printed (and online when the team has a chance to update the site art).
Thanks!
The embarrassed artist.
@Macadamias Yes, this will definitely be fixed (and the site should be updated shortly)
@Macadamias @ACraigL Aaand we’re updated.
I realized, with disappointment, that this was our 44th week of selling shirts, just missing the chance to run these on our 42nd.
@dave Gonna have to go back in time and fix it
I like these shirts, but I never read Hitchhiker’s Guide! Would someone explain the references?
Also, for the list of writers I want to vote for more than 1! Asimov probably gets my vote deservedly, but Le Guin was a great writer and almost any of her books are compelling and thought provoking.
Add these authors too:
Arthur C Clarke
Frank Herbert
Doris Lessing
Kim Stanley Robinson
Neal Stephenson
All are in the pantheon of greats and are worthy writers.
@robson This should help a bit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hitchhiker’s_Guide_to_the_Galaxy
The first design is a mash up of (among other things) a female character in the series named Trillian Astra with the Corona Extra beer logo.
The second is a reference to the iconic whale falling to Earth from space with the Vineyard Vines fashion logo.
So, yeah, a lot of deep cuts and a lot going on. Go see the movie! It’s fun.
@robson and Robert Heinlein and H.G. Wells, and Ray Bradbury, Clifford Simak, and too many others to say “best”. And I really like Timothy Zahn’s stuff, but time will be the harshest judge.
@ACraigL @robson
Will these shirts protect me from falling whales?
@mj Certainly moreso than if wearing no shirt.
Oh no, not again.
@ThatsHeadly Where is that potted plant?
I actually have a similar T-shirt except it includes the plant and the quote “Ground Coming.” Which is altogether more satisfying.
@ThatsHeadly
Note to self: avoid Stavro’s.
Nice, I’m in for the first time here
These are Great! Even better than the Houses of Justice. I’m gonna need you to offer these again in 2 years so I can replace the ones that will have worn out. I wish the Vines one was on yellow so that it could be Almost But Not Quite Entirely Unlike the matching shirts my in-laws are so fond of wearing to any casual gathering. Real cracker-jack designs, Mr. Lisse. Thank You.
@Nate311
Needs more petunias…
The beer label parody should be on a yellow shirt.
@booogerbrain Believe me, I considered it but yellow just simply doesn’t sell as well.