T-shirts

Copyleft - all wrongs reversed

Tuesday, June 1st, 2004

Activism by making a t-shirt!Copylefted t-shirt: Nikke Lindqvist - A copylefted babydoll t-shirt. After a few days off my daily t-shirt project, my sister-in-law sent me a request for a copyleft t-shirt. And here it is! It’s available in lots of models, and I even threw in some mugs, a trucker hat and a mousepad.

You find them all via www.cafeshops.com/copylefted

The consept of the copyleft is of course much more serious than this, but in essence. I just can’t see how copyright can survive.

A great definition and further discussions around the consept of Copyleft is found at
www.gnu.org/copyleft/copyleft.html

Copylefted hood: Nikke Lindqvist - Copyleft - all wrongs reversed.

Make your own

The markups for the items in the Copylefted t-shirt shop are between 1 and 2 US$. If your time isn’t more valuable than that. You are of corse, in the spirit of copyleftism, welcome to copy my design, and set up your very own t-shirt store set up your very own t-shirt store.
Click here to download the design!

Click here to set up your own t-shirt store!

Classic t-shirt: Nikke Lindqvist - Copyleft - all wrongs reveresed.

Swedish Elk/Moose Warning traffic sign t-shirts

Wednesday, May 26th, 2004

The daily t-shirt project goes on!

Traffic sign:  - The Swedish traffic sign warning for elks (moose). I’m a city dweller from Stockholm, Sweden. Looking out my window it’s really difficult to imagine that there are huge animals like the Elk (or moose, whichever you prefer) at large out there. In autumn every year there are reports about elks in peoples gardens, elks wandering in to roadside restaurants, and tame elks hiding out on farms over the yearly hunting season.

It’s no fun at all to collide with one of these giants. I’ve seen what cars look like afterwards (yes, even Volvos). And the Elks seem to keep crossing large roads, especially at dusk and dawn.

T-shirt: Nikke Lindqvist - A white t-shirt with the Swedish elk/moose warning traffic sign printed on front and back. So, our roads are lined with these Elk/Moose warning signs, and still, I have only once actually met one out in the woods. It’s not up to me to say if this sais something about how common they are, or about me needing to get out more, but this traffic sign has almost become a Swedish national symbol. The warning signs vanish from our roads in thousands each year, especially in Småland, in southern Sweden.

So when i managed to find a free image file with this popular traffic sign, my t-shirt making addiction jumped in. I just couldn’t help but open a Cafépress store with it, and put it on just about every item i could in there.

Theres all kinds of t-shirts, hoods, hoodies, but also aprons, mugs, lunch boxes, and postcards. Check it out!
Click here to see my moose/elk warning t-shirts!
www.cafeshops.com/moosewarning

Friday, August 29th 2008 Nikke Lindqvist är så glad för att Jaiku finns.

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