Basically, it all started over the summer during my Birthright trip in Israel. A friend I met on the trip and I decided that we wanted to make t-shirts out of these funny, profound-sounding quotes that he and another friend were making up throughout the trip. And it just so happened that, for one of my illustration credits, I signed up for a class called The Lab, where we have to make a product to sell at the MICA Art Market. So, it was a no brainer that I decided to make these funny, profound-sounding t-shirts. Thus, I give you - Faux-Losophy Tees
(the tag that will be attached to the t-shirts)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjhr5vt905-L0HEFnP4DUqrc0icFrADJEa84AEBWS6tvWEuBQRW-niEL_SIfJ2UcX_QeGOfchEXOio_ZXmssaNGisqtpv3tMUfvAKqBrXE6RNxXjia2wsqR93LLVamFsMT4xsGOtL-0tf4/s1600/FauxLosophyTees.jpg)
(the t-shirt designs themselves:)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEigUuJ0Rw16ijqavcuuRtDtA4JEJQJvs_wj0frb9mV4Twie4nR2iNHLY9wogl_mpvqZtz4dVEGiTKIWFPs1Zhn_xS9LeAlgzrngv9cuX_lyioGcq-qB82y_aKcgwMuproMxGFgTQeq0oNI/s320/AFishThatCanWalk.jpg)
And now that I have the designs, I'm going to start playing around with what colors the shirts will be. So, hopefully, a post about that will be coming soon.
Hope everyone is having a great Saturday!
Grace
Faux-losophy credit goes to: Jesse Grossman and Max Kritzer
I like it! I'll definitely buy one. :)
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