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thingsarefine.org: Antarctica

thingsarefine.org: Antarctica
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Advertising Agency: Borders Perrin Norrander, Portland, USA
Art directors: Jeremy Boland, Nick Kamei
Copywriters: John Heinsma, Bem Jimmerson
Creative Director: Terry Schneider
Illustration: Eric Stevens/Tower of Babel & Jeremy Boland

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Luis Valderrama's picture

i love this series, but i do not get why the metallica font?
same type used before would have been better. my opinnion.

sean_kladek's picture 12 pencils

Its playing off an older band's farewell tour. I would have chosen a font or type style from a band that actually is on a farewell tour rather than one that put out an album this year. Maybe spoof The Dead or Zeppelin?

Guest commenter's picture

metaliCA antarctiCA. fuckin idiots.

dshott's picture 477 pencils

Nice one billy big guns, swearing is cool!

Guest commenter's picture

Swears are just another part of language. What are you 10? Mommy still tell you what to say and do?

Crisp One's picture 2033 pencils

looks like a kidney

tantrik_indian's picture 851 pencils

Global warming? The ice shoulda look like ice.

~~this paranoid survived!~~

Guest commenter's picture

That's why its dripping.

Guest commenter's picture

This is a 2 layer screened image on a black shirt done in grey and the ice and bevel on the text is blue. Someone has crudely ripped it off of "Ames Brothers" design company and butchered it with this photocopied looking treatment.

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everyone, get a life.

androidny's picture

It always amazes me how the anti-anthropogenic warming folks can only resort to ad hominem attacks and name calling. People, if you object to the stance someone's taking, attack the substance of the issue, not the messenger. Otherwise, you just look like a bully.

Crisp One's picture 2033 pencils

well said.......poop face :D

Guest commenter's picture

Antartica: Trapped under Ice, but not for long
is what it should say

Guest's picture

Perhaps that is where our great deserts came from, lifetime of being covered by ice and then the freeze thaw action that disintegrates the great big chunks of rocks underneath it and over time reducing it to the grains of sand we now see in the desert, hey nothing is impossible and of course if you check history, aquarius happened, noah and his ark etc, whether stories or not, the floods happened, history and science go hand in hand.
i think its noble someone is doing something but i didnt notice any explanation of what was the significance of this placed on this page, is a bit odd not to explain it here and to expect people to click somewhere to go elsewhere before understanding it, i personally would not make the additional click just to find out, id just continue stumbling.
Personal choice but a loophole nonetheless.

Guest's picture

if you don't know what the shirt means just by looking at it, then you need to go stick your head back in the sand.

Guest's picture

billy big guns has a point. you guys really don't get the play on words? or are you just trying to argue over something? let's focus here.

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metallica

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