Improv team shirts

This set of shirts went from idea to execution in one incredibly fun week. The team came up with their punderful name and we sketched out some rough concepts in the last practice session before the end of class show. I polished up the final design, to play on the idea of gaslighting and a lightbulb shaped BBQ along with an easy to identify gas can symbol. This set of shirts was printed for all members of an Improv Embassy class

  • Great job!

    Those came out really nice!
    Awesome team name too.
    Tom
    Maker Alliance member
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