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So, I realized I haven't made any t-shirt designs in a while.

So, I realized I haven't sold one in quite a while.

So, I realized that maybe it ought to be time to try my hand at them again.

This is the first version of a 3-part (and perhaps more depending on overall interest) series of related pieces relating to Greek mythology. Some may (but probably don't) remember the t-shirt design I made a while ago. [link]
Well somebody said it looked sort of like a crest so it gave me the idea to create some actual ones, combining my love of mythology with some graffiti-styled sensibility.

The first one in the series is Hermes, god of thieves, messengers, liars, diplomacy, travel, and my favorite of the Greek gods. I decided to do his first because let's be honest, if Greek gods were still worshipped today, you can bet your ass graffiti artists would be praying to him constantly. :lol:

Since this is the first version, it obviously won't be on sale anytime soon. Nonetheless, I would GREATLY appreciate any comments or critique anybody would like to offer.

ALSO, if anyone knows a link or a place where I could download a Greek alphabet font on the internet, I would be extremely grateful. I don't like the english in the banner as of now and using Greek instead would be infinitely more awesome. :)

As for the next two, I'll just say the End and Justice. ;)

Edit: As of now, I'm only posting the low quality version, so as to discourage thieves (ironic really) who actually think my idea is sort of cool.
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2700x3100px 1.24 MB
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HP pst3300
Date Taken
Mar 10, 2009, 7:51:18 PM
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lalunartic's avatar
Hermes written in ancient Greek is Έρμῆς (the eta also written with a circumflex)
or, in capitals, ΕΡΜΗΣ