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TreeHugger T-Shirt Design Contest: Finalists

by Sean Fisher, Cincinnati, Ohio on 08. 1.06
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banner_tshirt.gifAfter spending way too much time admiring all of the great entries we received in our T-Shirt Design Contest, we have finally narrowed the field down to five finalists. These represent the most creative, modern, funny, and best designed entries we recieved - proving that the TreeHugger crowd has a keen eye for great design. Please take a peek at the five finalists below and then go vote for who you think sent in the best t-shirt design. The winner will receive a $400 gift certificate from 3R Living and will have their design posted on the TreeHugger CafePress store.









Emily Farris' "All the Things We Love to Hug":
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Eddie Wang's "The Future is Green":
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Jenney Stevens' "Brilliant Alternatives":
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Jennifer Magathan's "Wrap Around":
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Heather Garrison's "We're Greener":
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Comments (10)

i vote for Jennifer Magathan's "Wrap Around"

jump to top alex says:

I vote for Eddie Wang's design. Beautiful.

jump to top diane says:

Why did you include a design - the wrap around - that can't be reproduced on a CafePress shirt?

jump to top nichrome [TypeKey Profile Page] says:

Why did you include a design - the wrap around - that can't be reproduced on a CafePress shirt?

jump to top nichrome [TypeKey Profile Page] says:

you flip the shirt and screen it on the side. I dont think there is a problem.

jump to top huh? says:

huh? wrote:
you flip the shirt and screen it on the side. I dont think there is a problem.

I've set up a dozen or so CafePress shops - they're not your neighborhood silkscreener and they won't just flip the shirt on its side - you have to conform to their process.

jump to top nichrome [TypeKey Profile Page] says:

I came across this site on accident, but felt I had to post. I liked the wrapping artwork, but as far as I know, CafePress doesn't offer that feature. But what they do offer is On Demand Printing, so the items do not get printed until you order it... also I think they have an organic tee.

jump to top ddesignz says:

eddie wang's design is cool

jump to top Teresa says:

Go for the Wrap around!
IT'S AWESOME!

jump to top Grace says:

I like the HUG one althought it has "hug hemp" on it twice. And I think instead of "hug yo enviromentally responsible mama" hug other treehuggers would be cuter.

jump to top Erin Gentry says:

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