Calvin Heart Graphisoft

April 20, 2008 · Filed Under Life Log · Comment 
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Life was like a UPS parcel, you never know what you’re gonna get – Graphisoft, the creator of ArchiCAD mailed me a gift all the way from Budapest.

Enough of the chit chat already, check out the ArchiCAD 10 and ArchiCAD 11 t-shirt!

The ArchiCAD 11 t-shirt is my favorite, probably the fonts comes is bright orange in colour, but the “What If” text is sort of big, well, the t-shirt itself is too big for me because it is size L, my built is kind of small and S is definitely the ideal size.

The ArchiCAD 10 t-shirt on the other hand appears to be somewhat less attractive, maybe it is the colour and the size of the fonts, again, this is a size L t-shirt.


Do I look like a penguin? or is it just me.

Being an avid Giordano T-Shirt lover myself, as far as the feel of the garment and quality goes, I’m happy to say that the T-Shirt is comfortable, it is made of 100% cotton, after all, cotton t-shirts and have always found the fabric to be very soft, this t-shirt is no exception.

Since Graphisoft is kind enough to mail me a set of t-shirts, it would be appropriate for me to make a small announcement as a show of appreciation. ArchiCAD 11 is now free for students and teachers, all you need to do is register online and you’ll receive the serial key from Graphisoft within a few minutes, follow the link and download ArchiCAD® 11 for Students and Teachers now.

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Architecture Sucks – Funny T-Shirt Design

December 28, 2007 · Filed Under Life Log · 3 Comments 
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Architecture Sucks T-Shirt

Yeah, I adore architecture but I know that it can SUCK at times, especially during the end of the semester, those last minute submission and presentation, and for those times I am going to wear this T-Shirt for my presentation, yeah, it sucks.

Get your Architecture Sucks T-Shirt from Archinect.net. Archinect was initially developed in 1997 by Paul Petrunia. The site has since become a top online destination for progressive-design oriented students, architects, educators, and fans.

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