It’s a platypus playing a keytar. In Venn Diagram form…
From Threadless, designed by Tenso Graphics.
It’s a platypus playing a keytar. In Venn Diagram form…
From Threadless, designed by Tenso Graphics.
This is pretty true for just about every purchasing decision.
Via Tumblr somewhere.
One of the things I love the IT Crowd for is the T-shirts. I saw this one. And I had to find it in the real world.
You can get it from here.
I likes this shirt. I likes it a lot. Two of my favourite things. Coffee. And Venn Diagrams. Combined.
On Threadless.
Gary mentioned portmanteaus today. It got me thinking about why I love a good portmanteau.
Damien, in my previous post, asked what a Venn Diagram of nailing Jelly to a wall would look like. So here I am, obliging my readers as always…
So I take a couple of days off blogging to write essays and XKCD produce strips on two of my favourite topics from yesteryear – disaster reporting, and the Nerd V Geek debate (as a Venn Diagram).
Via Book Of Joe
From Graphjam.
Mark Driscoll likes to criticise people’s “zen” Jesus – the hippy who runs around making pithy statements.
I wonder what he’d say about this Venn Jesus.
This is a bittersweet design. I likes it a lot.