Thursday, November 10, 2005
Just doing a little dusting.
There are some new designs up that I didn't first introduce in the blog.
Stay Tuned.
Friday, August 12, 2005
"Gardeners Use Hoes"
Projekt Brainchild is proud to reveal it's latest and greatest design. "Gardeners Use Hoes" is sure to appeal to those who enjoy witty graphic tees with a vintage design. The humor is subtle, not crude. Wearing this shirt would make your friends smile and your mother smile.Each product features a unique design. The cabbage logo can be found placed on many products as an added detail. The font can be found in green, pink, and sky blue (with grey rain clouds) variants.
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tshirt, Gardeners Use Hoes, Garden, hoe, humorous design, witty, graphic t-shirt, naughty, vintage, fifties.
"Always Trust Your Technolust"
This new design from Projekt Brainchild features a retro font with detailed black and white checkerboards surrounded by a stroke of hot pink all in front of a well placed, solid drop shadow. Be the envy of your friends when you proudly wear your hacker maxim, "Always Trust Your Technolust".
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
"Beware of Bullets"

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"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State,the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed."
Our newest design is our most gritty yet. The stains and dust are as real as the warning. Guns are dangerous, but it's the person who controls it. Concealed weapon laws are heating up congresses across the state. Make a statement concerning your stance on the issue.
Remember the Second Amendment? This new design from Projekt Brainchild is a killer reminder (all puns intended).
Tuesday, July 12, 2005
Internet Terminals in Coffee Shops
It's great to be back in front of a computer, but it's sad to see that my time away from home and electronics (not including my camcorders or digital camera) is pretty much over for at least another two weeks.
I've got to finish this post because my chai is getting cold(er).
Monday, July 04, 2005
Happy Independence Day

What are you doing online right now? Shut down your computer and get outside whether you need an umbrella or not and get that grill fired up.
Today Americans everywhere celebrate their independence and remember their ancestors who fought to keep the American Dream alive.
This site has been one of my dreams and I thank everyone who has helped to make it a reality. Enjoy your hot dogs and light some sparklers. Don't let this day slip past without feeling nostalgic.
Thursday, June 30, 2005
T-Shirt Casserole will end your design hunger.
If you're looking for more great designs, look no further than T-Shirt Casserole. This new design review blog features some of the most unique and underground designs you'll find on the web. Check it out and be sure to add them to your RSS feed subscriptions!Subscribe to our Feed
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The Head is Back from the Dead

Our most popular design is back and better than ever. He's now making an appearance on mugs, mouse pads and even wall clocks.
Our best selling fitted t-shirt has been tweaked to make you look even more spine-tingling suave this summer.
Ladies, we haven't forgotten about you!
Because we want you to look shockingly sexy, we now offer Skully on a Jr. Spaghetti Tank and Jr. Baby Doll T-Shirt.
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Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Happy Birthday Ray Harryhausen

Ray Harryhausen is a very familiar sounding name to many people, yet they don't seem to remember where they've heard it before. Born on June 29, 1920 in Los Angeles California, Harryhausen's life was forever changed when he saw King Kong for the first time in 1933. He was so awed by the films special affects that he began to research how the film was made and how Willis O'Brien, stop-motion photographer for King Kong, achieved the affect of bringing a giant ape model to life.
He's attributed to the success of many classic films such as:
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956) (special effects) (uncredited)
... aka Invasion of the Flying Saucers
It Came from Beneath the Sea (1955) (special effects)
... aka Monster from Beneath the Sea
The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms (1953) (animation effects)
Mighty Joe Young (1949) (first technician)
... aka Mr. Joseph Young of Africa
Source: The Internet Movie Database
Today is his birthday and you can catch some of his films on Turner Classic Movies (TMC) this month. I just caught Mighty Joe Young (there was a remake made a few years ago) and was amazed at the quality of the stop-motion animation mixed with live action. It is worth seeing for the tug-of-war sequence between Joe (a giant ape of course) and leapord skin clad strongmen. During a fire sequence, the black and white cells were tinted red/orange to make the fire look as if it was shot on color film.
I'm going to cut this short because I'm watching Harryhausen's giant crab sequence on Mysterious Island.


