My wife (you probably know her as Roxy Rockett) designed this simple and highly wearable design of the state of North Carolina. You don’t have to take this shirt off and spin it around your head like a helicopter… you’re already representing hard enough just by putting it on.
Kristin designed this shirt for her sister, Colleen Munro-Leighton who’s studying for her PHD in chemistry at NCState. This represents a molecule that Colleen made. I can’t pronounce it but it does have the phrase “nac-nac” in it which makes it a favorite amongst friends and family. This shirt blew my brains in terms of its detail and fine cutting skills.
Here’s the text on the back, hand cut from a computer print out:
Wow! Nice work Kristin.
This is a design by Kristin Munro-Leighton.
Here are some of Colleen’s publications:
2. “Anti-Markovnikov Michael Addition Reactions of Amines and Alcohols Catalyzed by Well-Defined Cu(I) Anilido, Ethoxide and Phenoxide Systems” Munro-Leighton, C., Blue, E. B., Gunnoe, T. B.* J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2006, 128, 1446-1447.
1. “Cleavage of X-H Bonds (X = N, O, or C) by Cu(I) Alkyl Complexes to Form Monomeric Two-Coordinate Cu(I) Systems” Goj, L. A., Blue, E. B., Munro-Leighton, C., Gunnoe, T. B.*, Petersen, J. L. Inorg. Chem. 2005, 44, 8647-8649.
Emily Saltzman designed this shirt – inspired by a math class at Warren Wilson. She cut the original stencil out of a brown paper bag if I remember correctly.
If you look at it right you can see the multi-dimensional cubes built around each other in some wonderful geometrical goodness.
Arlyce Menzies drew this image, but I think I cut it… and her brother came up with it. His girlfriend challenged him to change his pessimistic outlook on life and so he asked for help making a shirt that showed one of the things in life that he really really likes.
Over the years Kristin has given me a shirt or two that I especially admired. This one faded so wonderfully and it’s on a nice royal blue shirt that’s kind of thick but really really soft. She gave it to me, lucky me!
Keyword: Cooperate
Wear Ant during joyful collective efforts. Ant reminds us that team work is good work. Actions: feed the queen; raise a barn; share with your sisters; coordinate
Keyword: Patience
Wear Mantis for the calm apprehension of what you seek. Mantis aids the wise use of precise, delicate violence. Actions: perform surgery; counsel friends; comprehend absence; collect insects
Mantis is from the Power Prints series of tshirts.
Gobro: Helpfulness internal pressure: What do they think about my levels of helpfulness? external behavior: A cycle of petty meanness and snapping at those who seek your help and then feelings of guilt that cause you to reach out to try and help them again. act: explain why you’re helping and what the help means to you and what it costs.