graduates Christopher Barrett and Luke Taylor (whom are all close friends
of mine - we have all worked on many projects in the past together before).
Before starting up his own company, Edward Heal created a series of 'Detergent T-Shirts' that intended to be used as a memento for festivals throughout the summer i.e. Glastonbury. The T-shirt graphics are screen printed with both washing detergent and fabric ink. Once the festival is over, the detergent held within the t-shirt would clean itself and a full load of washing. After the t-shirt is washed it reveals a unique pattern and number.
*This project was commended for the D&AD Global Student Awards 2007.
You can see examples of his studio's work (also projects I've done with them)HERE
DELS :)
6 comments:
DOPE
naaaaaaa poo mate
Hahahaha! love it. Nothing like it around either.
the free range worker had me laughing like a nutter!
Quality work!
im with angelicious on the free range worker.
now i wish my degree had been as much fun!
Heavy!
ps. Ddels i like your music!
good to hear something different for a change. i think you'll go farr.
x
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