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Robot Rock, Rocks on a Tee or as a Print

It so hard for Chop Shop to resist pop-culture references. Our best received designs thus far have been our “weRobot” and “rockStar” tees which contain about 80+ pop-icon references just between the two. So when we came across this image by Richard Miske on flickr, it was like the gods sending us a signal.

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Naturally, if robots ruled the world in 1979 instead of 2020… we believe they still would have been inclined to grab the nearest axe and start smashing. You can get the tshirt now from chopshopstore so that when the robot overlords look you over they will know who’s side you are on. Listen as your new robotic overlord speaks, “Male humans go here and female humans go here” or secure your 2-dimensional art version here.

Elvis Presley (self titled) The Clash “London Calling”

What makes this design even more referential than usual is that it pays homage to an album cover that pays homage to yet another album cover. Elvis’ debut album cover is seen above left and The Clash’s epic “London Calling” is to the right. The historic nature of both these records and the fact that there is this visual game shared between the two has led many others to follow the same example hoping just a bit of Elvis and The Clash might rub off on them. Considering some of the titles below… it seems like it just may work.

El Vez’s “El Vez Calling” Tom Waits’ “Rain Dogs” Tony Hawk’s “American Wasteland” Sountrack K.D. Lang’s “Reintarnation”

Now to get back to shameless self-promotion. We would be fools to not ask you to join our Chop Shop newsletter. Coupon codes and free tees are given out willfully and with reckless abandon.

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What if Photoshop Filters were Super Powers?

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A few months ago the tshirt version of “Filter Heroes” (drawn by Joshua Kemble) made its rounds in the blogosphere. After a healthy amount of buzz it occurred to us that a good amount of people who enjoyed this concept may have loved to pin it up on a wall, but perhaps lacked the designerd courage to pull it off as a fashion statement. It is for that audience that we now present the art print version of the same design as a 13×19 glicée print suitable for framing or pinning up in your Herman Miller Office System.

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In addition to this re-release, we also dug up the original sketches of this concept from around 1999 by Amin Amat who interned with us at The Chopping Block before he became a legitimate force in the comic art world. That version of the concept was to portray each member of the company as a hero whose powers were to be defined by the Photoshop filter of their choice. The difference being that those powers were to be in the body copy only and did not alter the appearance of one member to the next. While that does spoil much of the fun, the original version was to be more of branding exercise than a spoof on Adobe software. They are here attached below and see the original studio blog post about the tshirt for more about the birth of the concept.

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above: Matthew Richmond in his Chopping Block tights. Dig those Chopping Block logo glasses.

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above: Thomas Romer in a classic comic hero pose.

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above: What super-hero spoof would be complete without the Justice League type group shot flanked by at least one character that is entirely too massive to be taken seriously. Depicted from left to right is The Chopping Block as it was in 1999: Brian Romero, Thomas Romer, Mike Essl, Matthew Richmond and Rob Reed.

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Chop Shop Interview on popculturetees.com

“I normally don’t start a feature with a comment, but I think that Chop Shop has something unique that I have not seen at any other site in the Shirt-o-Sphere and just had to point out. They have their own theme song and it was written and recorded by the grammy winning group, They Might Be Giants.”

Read the full article HERE.

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Design Life Tshirt. Know what I???m sayin’?

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Its more than a tshirt design. Its a way of life. Know what I’m sayin’? I mean, its a tshirt that’ll put some hair on your chest. Know what I’m sayin’?

This design comes in Alstyle color Sand (top) or on American Apparel Black on Charcoal or Black on Black (above), sizes SML-3XL. Ladies… if you are interested, let us know. Know what I’m sayin’?


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Coming Soon: A New Design for Well Done

Chop Shop is about to release a tshirt design for the charity group WellDone. The organization strives to provide clean water for those without access by helping to implement water projects in their target communities. Some existing and upcoming projects include well drilling in West Africa, small scale water enterprise in India and water storage solutions in Kenya. A remarkable amount of sickness and death in these developing nations are the direct result of having no access to clean water resources. Check them out now at welldone.org or download this pdf to find out more.

Be sure to check back here or at chopshopstore.com in the next few days to see the design. The expected release date is Feb 4th.

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New ???My Heart is Divided??? Tshirt Sorts It All Out

It is hard to dedicate your heart to any one thing. The best we can do is divide our passions up among the things that really matter to us. Please note that not all proportions may be accurate for all people… to compensate for this, we are considring making the Original Trilogy area larger in the next run of this design.

Available in Black & Charcoal Men’s Alstyle, sizes SML-4XL or Chocolate Men’s American Apparel, sizes SML-2XL. For women the design is be available in Chocolate American Apparel, sizes SML-XL. This item is currently on pre-order, due to arrive around February 1, 2010.

Art and concept is by Chris Thornley.

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