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Showing posts with label retro art. Show all posts

20 Pairs Of Witty Socks Give You A Leg Up On Attitude.



20 new wickedly fun pairs of cotton blended socks say what you probably can't. Sarcastic and mostly bitter, the colored socks come in designs broken into 4 different general styles, with 5 styles in each category. Retro illustrated socks featuring people with fun sayings, bright colors with graphics and fun sayings, plaid floral socks with the sayings on a hang tag, and socks that mix tools and construction items with flowers and fun sayings.





All 20 styles shown below:

Fuck This Shit:


Don't Change:


Sock Whore:


Three Days of Cramps Makes Me a Total Badass:


You're Not The Boss Of Me:


Carpe The Fuck Out Of This Diem:


I Have Mood Swings:


Love Is Being Stupid Together:


Men Ruin Stuff:


It's My Parents Fault:


They Don't Want You To, But I Say Do It:


You're Not Obsessive,You're Compulsively Awesome:


Screwing Up Is Part Of The Program:


Kick This Day In Its Sunshiny Ass:


Your Ass is Grass:


Pretty Hammered:


Perfectly Screwy:


Easy To Squeeze:


A Little Mixed Up:


Bright and Beautiful:


The socks are a combination of cotton, nylon and spandex for both comfort and to hold their shape. They come in Women's shoe size 5-10.


In addition, 1% of the sale of these socks supports the humanitarian work of Doctors Without Borders



Only $9.99 a pair, they make great gifts. Shop for them here at Blue Q

Christmas Nutcrackers For Nerds. Robot Nutcrackers by Matthias Zschaler for Suck UK.




Designed by Matthias Zschaler for Suck UK is a fun twist on the traditional Christmas Nutcracker. Two Robot nutcrackers, one large and one small, are made of beechwood and painted in bright retro colors.




Using the 'wind up key' to break the nut, any nut, placed in their belly they are both fun and functional and make great gifts for the holiday season.

Large Blue Robot Nutcracker:




The large Blue Robot Nutcracker measures: Width 125mm x Height 330mm x Depth 60mm
price: $40

Small Red Robot Nutcracker:




The small Red Robot Nutcracker measures: Width 140mm x Height 220mm x Depth 50mm
price: $30



Buy them here


Limited Edition Star Trek Wines Feature Labels With The Artwork of Juan Ortiz.




STAR TREK, the wine, is a limited edition of varietals that features artwork designed by artist Juan Ortiz in celebration of Star Trek: The Original Series. Fans will recognize three of the wine labels as three of the most beloved episodes of all time: “The City on the Edge of Forever,” “The Trouble with Tribbles” and “Mirror, Mirror.”

The Collection
These first ever Star Trek wines are being released as a limited edition collection with limited production. Each wine commemorates one of Star Trek's most famous episode from The Original Series.

From the delicate Bajoran spring wine of Kendra province to the fruity bouquet of rare Tulaberry wine, Star Trek has a longstanding appreciation for wine and its many varietals and complex flavors. STAR TREK, the wine, sourced from Viansa Winery in Sonoma, California, is a medium bodied red blend of Merlot, Sangiovese, and Cabernet Franc. This beautifully developed blend shows its unique character for a balanced and complex wine that’s pleasurable from start to finish. A limited 1701 cases of wine have been produced, all of which are available for sale exclusively on Vinport.com.

Episode: The City on the Edge of Forever


Often voted by Trekkies as their all-time favorite episode from The Original Series, "The City on the Edge of Forever" first aired in April of 1967. In order not to disrupt and change the course of history, you should consider adding this wine to your collection. (The poster above which was used for the label is available for purchase here)

Episode: Mirror Mirror


One of the most iconic and memorable Star Trek episodes ever created, "Mirror Mirror" first aired in October of 1967. Be careful not to travel through any ion storms, as your savage counterpart will surely try to steal your wine!
(The poster above which was used for the label is available for purchase here)

Episode: The Trouble with Tribbles


One of the most beloved Star Trek episodes ever created, "The Trouble With Tribbles" first aired in December of 1967. While the Tribbles were quick to multiply, the wine will unforunately be quick to disappear.
(The poster above which was used for the label is available for purchase here)

The Labels
Each of the labels has been designed by famous artist, Juan Ortiz. Commissioned by CBS, Juan Ortiz has created a collection of 80 original prints to commemorate each episode of The Original Series (including the unaired pilot episode).



The book, Star Trek: The Art of Juan Ortiz is a new hardcover book available September 2013 and can be pre-ordered here.

The Wine


The wine used in this collection is produced from the award-winning Viansa Winery in Sonoma, California. It is a special blend of Merlot, Sangiovese, Cabernet Franc, Dolcetto, Tinta Cao, and Tempranillo. The blend comes together to create a medium-bodied, easy drinking red wine that is full of depth and character.


STAR TREK, the wine, is licensed by CBS Consumer Products and retails for $24.99 on Vinport and can be enjoyed with pizza, grilled meats or vegetables, or your favorite Romulan dish.


Shop for the Star Trek Wines here

TV Drama HOMELAND Is Captured in 12 Vintage Album Cover Designs




As a personal project, Creative Director and Designer Ty Mattson set out to create a series of designs to celebrate the award-winning show, Showtime's HOMELAND, after watching the compelling finale of season two.



A self-admitted fanatical fan, he played off of the subtle theme of jazz that appears in the television drama's storyline and designed 12 vintage record covers inspired by the TV series. And he did a fabulous job- see for yourself:














A special thanks to my friend Tula Jeng of WHORANGE for bringing this to my attention!

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