Thursday 22 October 2009

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Survey

I Done A Survey Of What I Would Like This Was: I Would Like Free Holidays Abroad. Everyone I Asked Replied Yes They Would Like Free Holidays Abroad. I Couldn't Really Do A Pie Chart On How Many People Agreed And Who Disagreed As It Would Be A 100% Agreed. So I Done It On Age Instead. This Is The Chart I Got, There Was Three 17 Year Olds And Eleven 16 Year Olds.

In This Chart I Used The Information About Gender And Age, This Shows That More 16 Year Old Female Would Like Free Holidays Abroad.

Wednesday 21 October 2009

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T-Shirt Designs!

I Looked At Two
T-Shirt Websites, www.threadless.com and www.tilteed.com. I Looked Through Most Of The Pages Of Designs Of T-Shirts, The T-Shirt I Liked The Look Of Most From www.threadless.com Was This:
On This T-Shirt It Says; If Your Pants Are On Fire, Being A Liar Becomes Less Important. I Like This Design Because Its Not Just An Image It Has Text As well So If You Don't Get What The Image Is Signifying Then It Has The Text To Basically Tell You What The Image Is Saying. This T-Shirt Stood Out To Me Because It's Bright, Has Humour, The first Thing I Looked At When I Saw This T-Shirt Was The Image, After Looking At The Image I Read The Text.
This T-Shirt Attracts Attention And That's What It Needs To Do To Sell.
The Next T-Shirt I Chose Is This One From; www.tilteed.com.
This T-Shirt Stood Out To Me As It Has A Great Image And Everyone Knows Who The Characters Are On The T-Shirt, The Colours Are Simple, They Aren't Very Bright Colours, That's Not What Attracted Me To The T-Shirt, What Attracted Me To It Was The text; "To Geek Or Not To Geek" Which I Found Hilarious As It Is Taking The Mick Out Of "To Be Or Not To Be".

Tuesday 20 October 2009

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History Of The T-Shirt!



History Of The T-Shirt.
T-Shirt Didn’t Become A Word In The English Dictionary Until The 1920’s and The Style Didn’t Enter Mainstream Fashion Until The 1960’s. Up until the 1950’s, t-shirts were still considered underwear, until John Wayne, Marlon Brando, and James Dean shocked Americans by wearing their “underwear” on T.V. In 1955, James Dean helped make the T-shirt a standard item of clothing in Rebel Without a Cause.


The History Of Blu Inc T-Shirts,
In 1912 The Company Was Founded, The Company Was Originally Trading As A Levy & Sons, They Then Rebranded to Blu Inc In 1997 To Cater For The Young Fasionable Men. In 2006 The Company Rapidly Expanded The Blu Inc Brand And A Chain Of 80 Stores Across the UK.

Monday 19 October 2009

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