Spent last night recreating the original San Francisco 49ers logo from the 1940’s. You rarely see this logo because it has guns in it, and that’s a no-no these days. The “49ers” text came later on, but I thought it looked nice in there. I’m having a big 49ers Super Bowl party and I’m printing these shirts for everybody attending. To try and cover costs, I’m selling a select amount of these on www.carrawayclothing.com and hoping I don’t get sued by my favorite sports franchise. Either way, go Niners!
Meanwhile in Japan of the Day:
Omote 3D Shashin Kan is the world’s first 3D portrait studio that uses a handheld scanner to produce a three-dimensional scale model of your entire body, which is then sculpted into a intricate plastic figurine. Created by Japanese advertising and branding company PARTY and located in Tokyo’s youthful Harajuku neighborhood, the studio offers three different sizes for your luxurious mini-me sculpture: 3.9 inches (¥21,000 / $258), 5.9-inches (¥32,000 / $394) and 7.8-inches (¥42,000 / $517). It’s hard to call it a downside, but 3D printing isn’t exactly a instantly gratifying process and the models take about a month to complete.
Christ…
via thedailywhat










