Posted by mattsimner on February 15, 2010 – 7:02 am
Filed under Interview, Redbubble
I was humbled to be asked by the wonderful Cathie Tranent to answer a few questions for the Tee HQ group on Redbubble.

Green House - t-shirt by Matt Simner
The Tee HQ group (as the name suggests) is where the best RB tees hang out so once you’ve had a read of the interview, why not check out the shirts there.
Read the interview
Posted by mattsimner on January 20, 2010 – 7:11 am
Filed under Artist Profile, Redbubble, Tshirt

Saucy Jack - T-Shirt by simon Sherry
Saucy Jack – you’re a naughty one…
David St Hubbins and Derek Smalls from Spinal Tap never managed to get the musical version of Jack the Ripper’s life off the ground, so it was left to Simon Sherry to concoct a mashed up super-vector creation of the lead character.
Simon’s a master at ‘blades’ and Jack’s got plenty. He is a victorian gentleman of course so the cup of tea and handlebar moustache is very much the go.

Posted by mattsimner on November 30, 2009 – 7:05 pm
Filed under Artist Profile, Redbubble, Tshirt

Surfer Girl by Ross Robinson
How to evoke a feeling?
Ross Robinson took a step back here and combined a girl, her surfboard, a pose, the early morning birds, and some great design techniques to bring home the feeling of great anticipation.
The colours and the circle frame make you think of the rising (or setting) sun, and lift you off (in a relaxing way) to the beach.
If you’re more into the water than the sand, there’s a variation you might prefer.

Posted by mattsimner on November 17, 2009 – 7:25 am
Filed under Artist Profile, Redbubble, Tshirt

Who's the daddy - by Rubyred
I’m a real fan of the ‘Alien’ movies, and this is just an inspired design by the fantastic RubyRed on Redbubble.
Not only is the halftone style of the ultrasound image just perfectly crisp, the little critter almost looks cute in there!
Add all the technical information and you’re looking at a bit of a classic.
If you’re a fan of this then you’ll be knocked out by RubyRed’s 2010 calendar.

Posted by mattsimner on October 28, 2009 – 9:18 pm
Filed under Artist Profile, Redbubble, Tshirt

Shout! - T-Shirt by Matthew Dunn
Sometimes the best effects come from simple techniques.
What I particularly like about this great design by Matthew Dunn is that not only is it just rocking minimal colours, it’s got a great feeling of leaping ‘alien-style’ from your chest.
The lines in the face and the expression are very Stan Lee, making the subject appealing straight away.
Simple subject, but the face detail and colour combinations make this a really effective and cool shirt.

Posted by mattsimner on October 12, 2009 – 7:20 am
Filed under Redbubble, Tshirt

Melbourne Heritage Tram T-Shirt
If you’re a visitor or a local to Melbourne, trams are an icon part of the city scenery. From the heritage trams like this one, right up to the bumblebee ones with ‘simulated’ bells.
I wanted to draw something that struck me as ‘Melbourne’ without getting too contrived. This (being a tram) isn’t typically ‘cool’ or ‘creative’ as such. Just my vector interpretation of a Melbourne icon. Great to show the world where you’re from (or where you’ve been).
There’s also a black and white alternative if you don’t like wearing the colours.

Posted by mattsimner on September 25, 2009 – 12:02 pm
Filed under Artist Profile, Redbubble
I love it when enthusiastic people find the time to write positively about other people’s work (I try to do it myself). Cathie Tranent’s a great creative talent who’s channelling such thoughts into a new blog devoted to t-shirts and other designers.

Is that a Tenacious D reference I spot in the title?
Posted by mattsimner on September 4, 2009 – 10:30 am
Filed under Redbubble
[SinglePic not found] A big thanks to everyone who voted for my Grinder Mincemaster Music Machine (try saying that with a mouthful of popcorn) in the Redbubble Demo Music Machines challenge.
It’s reached the top 20 (out of almost 300 entries) to be considered by Demo stores in London. The top 5 chosen by Demo get their designs printed by and sold in their stores.
Congratulations to all the other people whose designs made it through, and my day just been well and truly made!
Posted by mattsimner on September 2, 2009 – 7:50 pm
Filed under Artist Profile, Redbubble, Tshirt

rain-bows make my hearts grow - Amanda Cass
This beautiful design by Amanda Cass shows that a great illustration works just fine on a tee.
There’s something very sweet, yet a little bit dark about this that I just love.
Shades of Tim Burton I think.
You’ll find this character quite familiar if you look at more of Amanda’s work on Redbubble.
There you’ll find not only more interesting t-shirt designs, ranging from Darth Vader to cats – but also some really fabulous digital art.


Our love is on a journey...
Posted by mattsimner on August 24, 2009 – 8:10 am
Filed under Artist Profile, Redbubble, Tshirt

Fast Food Evolution by schytsoframe
Fancy a hamburger with the lot?
Well this design by schytsoframe might make you think twice. I’m guilty of the odd takeaway here and there, but here’s the unfortunate reality of what happens to too many people in the (developed) world these days who can’t say no to the temptation of high-fat fast food.
It’s true of course that there’s many social issues at play here too, so it’s not just about simple greed. As I’ve said before, one of the problems in hard economic times, is that it’s easier to eat cheap than it is to eat well.
You can even buy a litre of Coke cheaper than a litre of water these days!
