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Shirts #111

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maxfenton opened this issue Nov 25, 2013 · 2 comments
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Shirts #111

maxfenton opened this issue Nov 25, 2013 · 2 comments

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@maxfenton
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On twitter, @sinker said:
I've been thinking of "I FORK TACOS" as the Tacofancy t's.

Which spurred two ideas. First is a taco twin, like the Forktocat, the second would be the symbol font "Fork" sign instead of Fork. So I mashed up two things in photoshop to post here.

And as I type this, I realize that I Fork Tacos, as words, is way funnier and less nerdy and sounds better.

Vaya con dios.

screen shot 2013-11-25 at 5 49 35 pm

screen shot 2013-11-25 at 5 48 36 pm

(Note: the pixel art comes from the Iconfactory Copland set, and is not for commercial use. Would need to be redrawn.)

@walterdavis
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You win the Internet today! Love them both, very much!

Walter

On Nov 25, 2013, at 5:52 PM, Max Fenton wrote:

On twitter, @sinker said:
I've been thinking of "I FORK TACOS" as the Tacofancy t's.

Which spurred two ideas. First is a taco twin, like the Forktocat, the second would be the symbol font "Fork" sign instead of Fork. So I mashed up two things in photoshop to post here.

And as I type this, I realize that I Fork Tacos, as words, is way funnier and less nerdy and sounds better.

Vaya con dios.

(Not the pixel art comes from the Iconfactory Copland set, and is not for commercial use.)


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@nick11roberts
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I like this. I would buy one of these shirts.

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