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Sale!Spoderman's Day Off Dave stumbled upon the Spoderman memes during a late-night coding marathon and couldn't help but chuckle. A hero for the modern age, Spoderman may not have the physique of a typical superhero, but he's got the heart and soul of one. So, Dave decided to immortalize him in his own way, capturing Spoderman in a rare moment of relaxation—no bad guys to chase, just a day off to be his authentic self. Be Your Own Hero, Flaws and All. You don't have to be perfect to be extraordinary.
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Sale!Unity in Subtlety In our early brainstorming sessions, amidst the whirlwind of vibrant designs and expressive art, we had a moment of stillness. A realisation that sometimes, the most potent messages are understated. This design was born from that epiphany. Each circle, a chapter of our journey. "De" and "fy" representing our mission to challenge the status quo, "h8" to stand against prejudice, and the kanji for "together" underpinning our ultimate goal: unity. For those who resonate with our ethos but prefer a touch of subtlety, this ones for you. Thunder may roar, but it's the gentle rain that nourishes the earth.
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Sale!Sunrise meets '80s beats Designer Dave, rocking the day job as our resident graphic designer, is an art enthusiast at heart. Picture this: Dave, knee-deep in nostalgia, digging through a dusty box of old sketchbooks. And there it was - a doodle inspired by the 80's film, "Breakin" (it was cool back then to drop the 'g'), complete with the name of the lead dancer, Turbo. If you know the film, you'll recognise the sunrise motif and graffiti style. The puffer fish? That's just Dave.Sometimes, the most vivid colours come from memories. Hold onto the golden ones.
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Sale!Break free from the beep-boop-boring routine Picture this: Our resident artist, stuck in the daily grind, found himself feeling like one of those old-school sci-fi robots. You know the type – all beep-boops and binary, no bytes. This is his doodle come to life with some words of wisdom thrown in. His own personal Twiki, giving him permission to break free from his programmed routines! Life's too short to be stuck in autopilot. It's time to switch off drone mode and take a moment to relax After all, even a robot needs downtime!
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Sale!There's nothing wrong with bready products. Imagine a scenario where a waffle-maker goes rogue. Its mission in life is to keep people satisfied with their waffle requirements, and it very rarely goes off-script. Its heart's in the right place, but you spend more than 5-minutes with it and you're at risk of being waffled into an early grave. Less than 5-minutes, and you walk away with a delicious waffle. Persistence is a valuable trait, but you need to know when to stop. Sometimes people don't want waffles, and that's ok - there's always pancakes.
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Sale!Return to Monke - simpler times...when we could ride our BMX in peace. He's a 50+ year old dad who loves his BMX, and he regularly takes it for a spin down the local bike park. That's fine, isn't it? There's no age limit for riding a bike, is there? You're probably thinking, "Err, no?", but people heckle him with "GROW UP!!" and "You'll sprain your wrists doing that!" (for the hecklers out there) If someone's having fun, and they're only hurting themselves, leave them alone.