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  1. Christof says:

    Scott, you tend to utilize various numbers in you graphic design, and I’ve always been very curious, and almost too embarrassed to ask the the question… but what is the significance of 1976? There must be a an interesting story there!

    On another note, I don’t exactly remember how I came across your blog, but it’s becoming harder and harder to accept the fact that there was a time during which I didn’t have it bookmarked. Your music, digital design and photography, among other things, have been a great inspiration. I love the unparalleled, unique way that you combine raster and vector graphics with more physical, organic artifacts to create such visually stunning artwork. I can only hope that I will one day be able to model some of your amazing innovation in my own digital endeavors.

    -Chris

  2. Jon says:

    Haha I’m wearing mine right now! Got it last week.

  3. Christof says:

    Wow, I just realized that I appeared to stutter in the typing of my first comment. Not quite sure how that happened…

  4. Scott says:

    @christof
    thanks a lot for the kind words. the numbers each carry their own significance for me personally, but overall I wanted to do a series of designs based on various years. I love playing with the forms of numbers and their somewhat arbitrary nature lends it’self nicely to abstraction. That is to say, I can work with the forms without the ideas they represent getting in the way of the overall composition, each viewer can assign their own meaning in a way.

    @jon-
    nice, thanks for the support! how’s it working out for you?

  5. lydia says:

    Scott, is there a girl version of this shirt – and the Tycho Avian one – floating out there? They’re not on the Women’s Clothing page. Love all the designs, it’s so hard to pick 🙂 I finally got the blue Ursine 2 at your Christmas sale and now it’s even cheaper *slaps forehead*

  6. Jon M. says:

    It’s working out great! I’ve had lots of compliments on it.

  7. lydia says:

    oh I see, it’s in the dropdown on the guy’s page. nevermind 🙂

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