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A t-shirt I designed gets BoingBoinged

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Tripod dog T-shirts are awesome

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Talented arteeste Amanda Visell says: "I'm trying to spread the word for this site. This girl Sonia started it to pay for her dog's medical treatment as well as other dogs that are diagnosed with osteosarcoma and require leg amputation. So she makes these cute shirts and other stuff. My dog actually just came back from his week long stay at the vet today, he got his front leg amputated for the same reason, so of course I'm all emotional and trying to help."  Link

Sonia is an old friend of mine, and her dog Lulu is too, so I was very excited and honored when Sonia  tapped me to design the official Lulu tripod logo. Check out Sonia and Lulu's blog, I Heart Tripods, and what the heck, buy something! It's for a good cause.

Something I've always loved about dogs is that they have very little capacity for self-pity. A three-legged dog acts no different from when it was four-legged, and Lulu is no exception. Even still, I think it would be fun if Sonia gave Lu the Grindhouse treatment...

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hey, the t-shirt is seemingly very bright and very elegant in its designs....

cheers,
suma valluru

We might need you to design a Pegataur t-shirt.

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