Fear Cuts Deeper Than Swords Tee Design Tania Falcao and Avelar Lucas.

Fear Cuts Deeper Than Swords Tee Design Review.

The Fear Cuts Deeper Than Swords tee is for the Game of Thrones fans.

“All that Syrio Forel had taught her went racing through her head. Swift as a deer. Quiet as shadow. Fear cuts deeper than swords. Quick as a snake. Calm as still water. Fear cuts deeper than swords. Strong as a bear. Fierce as a wolverine. Fear cuts deeper than swords. The man who fears losing has already lost. Fear cuts deeper than swords. Fear cuts deeper than swords. Fear cuts deeper than swords.” ― George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones

A sword shoved through the top of a skull clean to the bottom of the lower jaw ( after the head was decapitated of course) says a lot. It says "I F#$ked Up" from the skull's perspective. It also says "Danger leave this area, run away, run away now you fool." At least that is what I'd think if I was walking and came across this dire looking scene. Hence the name of the design.

This artwork is a nice standard skull and ground scene. Some crows are flying in the background. Some snowy mountains lay in the background. Lots of design elements and fragments flying around making the design a bit busy.

The Fear Cuts Deeper Than Swords design is ideal to wear when watching Game of Thrones or anything else in the Fantasy genre and rock concerts.

Fear Cuts Deeper Than Swords Tee Design Tania Falcao and Avelar Lucas.

Is available on: Tees, Phone Cases and Wall Art. Black colored fabric is mandatory and it works well with this artwork. The fabric becomes part of the design as silhouettes of plant life crop the oval frame. The review breakdown is as follows:

KILL MONOTONY Tee Design by Enkel Dika

KILL MONOTONY Tee Design Review.

The Kill Monotony tee is for the people that dare to be different, those who crave change. The type of people that love, fear and respect nature but walk that fine line of the accepted behavior and the unexpected behavior. The kind that catches others off guard so much that they do not know how to react. This design tells the world "Dare to be different". It also warns people not to conform to the point of having no identity. This also works for anyone that really hates zebras. Like stop serving cow and serve up some damn zebra meat type of hate.

The hunter, the lion, attacks the zebra. Maybe because it is full of delicious colorful flavor, maybe the zebra bored the lion. Perhaps it ganked his stuff, and he had to set an example.

The illustration is like that found in children's books but with the obvious sadistically natural twist. Buko kept this design clean, eliminating backgrounds and foregrounds to emphasize the subjects. It is only available in Men's and Women's Tees, sorry kiddos.

The Kill Monotony design makes for a great casual shirt to be worn when you are just chilling or wanting to make a statement without saying a word.

Kill Monotony Tee Design by Buko.

Is available on: Tees, Phone Cases, Wall Art. White fabric is mandatory and it works well with this artwork and printing method. Grey would had worked as well if not better. The review breakdown is as follows:

A Clue Tee Design by rglee128

A Clue? Tee Design Review.

The A Clue? tee design that is morbidly funny and clever. It pokes fun at the television show Blue's Clues hinting that Blue a mystery solving dog is behind the crime of the made up murder of the shows human host Steve. Why is it even a question? "A Clue?" of course that is what a clue looks like. Haven't they seen the show? Stupid investigators.

Nice job rglee128, you managed to make some people laugh while destroying some childhood cherished memories of others. That is a feat worthy of the t-shirt Hall of Fame.

The Simple cartoon art that makes for a great parody. Makes a great tee to wear on a game night or to wear as a conversation starter at a bar or party.

The A Clue? design is on children's apparel too. Which is possibly traumatizing to children considering that it is one of their beloved television show characters that are represented here.

While visiting the retailer link you may get the following message. (If so do as it suggests and it should be available again.)

This Shirt is Temporarily Unavailable Sorry, we're not printing this one at the moment. Check back tomorrow when the catalog re-opens.

A Clue Tee Design by rglee129.

 Royal Blue is the only fabric color available. The review breakdown is as follows:

I DID Have Other Plans This Decade Tee Design by Rasabi

I DID Have Other Plans This Decade Tee.

The I DID Have Other Plans This Decade tee design revolving around monotony err Monopoly...screw it it was right the first time. The game that never ends. Pretty clever of Rich Uncle Pennybags to use it to buy some more time to live. At the rate that game goes he'd live forever. How he convinced the Grim Reaper to play it in the first place remains a mystery. Although, some people rather die than to play the game in the first place. Decisions, decisions.

Great job Rasabi you managed to make people laugh and validate the existence of that fun in small doses bored game or I mean "Board" game. No, I like everyone else did mean "Bored". I just wish we could make out what token Death is playing as. Some would assume the canon or battleship or the obvious horse and rider. But I bet it is the dog.

Clean artwork all the way around. With an ominous glowing Monopoly board in the center as the focal point, this tee screams "evil". Funny, but evil.

The I DID Have Other Plans This Decade design is on children's apparel too. Which is a good, it passes down dark humor to the younger generations that will one day run things.

While visiting the retailer link you may get the following message. (If so do as it suggests and it should be available again.)

This Shirt is Temporarily Unavailable Sorry, we're not printing this one at the moment. Check back tomorrow when the catalog re-opens.

I DID Have Other Plans This Decade Tee Design by Rasabi.

 Black is the only fabric color available which also serves as the shading for the design. The review breakdown is as follows:

Grim Optimism Tee by ramyb

Grim Optimism Tee Design Review.

The Grim Optimism tee design focuses around hope and perhaps being naive. The brave squirrel is bargaining, trying a last ditch effort of offering his prized acorn to the all powerful Grim Reaper in hopes that his life will be spared. Something perhaps we can all relate to, after all who wouldn't give up a nut to spare their life or someone that they care deeply about? Even Death is caught off guard by this kind gesture with obvious ulterior motives.

What is really great about this design though, is how Death casts a giant skull as a shadow. A subtle touch that adds an even more Gothic overtone to the piece.

The concept is dark and cute at the same time which is very difficult to pull off even for the most seasoned of artists. That includes the stupid smiling cute skull reapers with heart shapes for eyes. Those are lame. Props to you ramyb.

This artwork is on children's apparel too which is cool as you do not see Death on that many kid items these days as it is normally taboo at least in Western Culture.

While visiting the retailer link you may get the following message. (If so do as it suggests and it should be available again.)

This Shirt is Temporarily Unavailable Sorry, we're not printing this one at the moment. Check back tomorrow when the catalog re-opens.

Grim Optimism Tee Design by ramyb.

 Asphalt is the only fabric color available and it doubles as some of the midtones. The review breakdown is as follows: