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.
This is my kind of pie.
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.
Useful reminder.
From FlowingData.
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.