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You can now purchase each 8 bit graphic tee starting July 9th. There are some great tshirt designs from top artists from around the world. 8 bit has been a growing trend this summer, check out the Design By Humans best pixel art t shirt winners
Overdose of Pixels T Shirt winner is a battle royal of vintage video games. Pacman gobbles the bullets from the Space Invaders while trying to avoid the falling Tetris pieces. This fun retro gamer shirt is a 3d model of popular 8 bit games from the 70s and 80s. The dynamic shapes and 3d rendering really bring these pixels alive.
Number two is called Pixel Heroes, a great collection of all early comic book superheroes in 8-bit. Batman, Spiderman, Superman and even Robocop makes the list of the top pixel art superheroes. Don?t worry there are villains too, like the Riddler, Darth Vader, and more. Can you name them all? It?s the 8 bit super heroes all as their digital selves.
Nicebleed takes the first place trophy with a nicely rendered analog TV that shatters into pieces only to spill a pool of colored pixels. The pixel overload crashes out of the TV. No more analog TVs here, the pixel has spilled its color to the real world. The concept, color, and design make this t shirt the top of 8 bit design.
The top three winners sum up the 8 bit era perfectly, from video games, to the comic book super heroes, to the old TV screens. From analog, to digital, the pixel is here to stay and guide us through the digital era. Enjoy a vintage collection of 8 bit t shirts by some of the worlds top designers. There has been a growing trend of 8 bit designs this year, from old movie themes, video games and other 80?s brands. This was a great opportunity to capture the summer trend by bring back a little classic design.
The 8 bit shirts are printed on high quality cotton blend shirts with premium screen print inks. The large designs are simple in design and create a story for you to share in to the real or Internet world. Put the squares together to make your reality come alive in the computer world.
8 bit design has been continually growing in popularity over the last few years. As the old school gamers are reaching the work force, they miss the old Nintendo style game play. The trend of 8 bits started around the Nintendo days, where designers were required have low resolution art, so the computer processers could load the action sequences. It was the designers challenge to keep the designs simple so the game could load fast and keep up with the controls. Now, more then decade later we have augmented reality, 3d glasses, and almost type of screen you can imagine. The digital age is here, from roots to full blooms in a matter of a decade. The 8 bit seed was planted to grow high-resolution screens in your pocket to the sides of buildings.
Pixel art is now in the realms of pointillism, mosaics and fabric art. The form of designs that features simplicity with sharp edges and linear design. The effort to make an object incredibly simple with bold color, takes a keen sharp design eye. This style is not the over graphic rendering, but the most of form and function. 8 bit design is now a style of artwork, most noted for its development of the digital world.
Design By Humans has largely been affiliated with hand drawn and digitally enhanced artwork. This contest was a revolutionary challenge for the designers as well. There was an impressive display of designs that could belong to many other shirt sites but these were the top 3 designs.
Buy shirts online from Design By Humans for the best is designer t shirts. The soft cotton and creative artwork make these shirts a creative and expressive stem of you. Be humans, be creative, and share the experience with one another. The new summer trends are with 8 bit design so be one of the first to represent the retro style of 8 bit.
Mountain Biking in New Zealand: Tama Easton, Heaphy Track, Port Hills, Kennett Bros, Bottle Lake Forest, Bethune's Gully, Karapoti Classic
Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Tamatea Carl Easton (born 30 January 1974 in Christchurch), known as Tama Easton, is the creator of the New Zealand sports and recreation internet forum Vorb. Easton was born in Christchurch on 30 January 1974. Early on in his life, his family moved to Sussex, Great Britain, for long enough for him "to pick up enough of an English accent to get singled out when returned to New Zealand". In 1981 his family came back to New Zealand and settled in Wellington. Easton attended Clifton Terrace Model School from 1981 to 1986, followed by Wellington High School, from which he graduated in 1991. In 1992 and 1993, he studied at Victoria University towards degrees in Sociology and Education, which he did not finish. In 1981, Easton got his first computer, a ZX81 with 1 kB of RAM. As he was not able to afford the .95 needed to buy tapes of games for the computer, he developed his own games. This started his interest in computers and technology. Easton was online in either 1989 or even 1988 at a speed of 2.4 kbit/s long before many others had heard of the internet. In the book The Art of Videogames, which explores how philosophy of the arts theories developed to address traditional art works can also be applied to videogames, the author acknowledges Easton as an "invaluable source of gaming discussion". Easton got into mountain biking in 1993 while living in Halfway Bush, Dunedin. A serious hobby developed out of this, and he saw himself flatting with like-minded people. Having a "tendency to break parts of the bike", he took up employment at the Wellington mountain bike shop 'Mud Cycles', where he stayed until 1999. In July 2000, Easton set up an email list called Vaguely Organised Ride Bikes to better coordinate social rides with friends. In Novemb... More:
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