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Graphic Design Gifts to Wear

Need a creative graphic design gift for the designer or digital artist on your gift list? You can't go wrong with designer clothing. From tee-riffic type to designer genes give your favorite designer, art director, or font fanatic some graphic softwear that's a perfect fit.

Typophile T-Shirts

Show off your "Type Specimen" in a men's or women's tee or simply state "I like type." These and a few other type-lovers tees are available for $22.00 each.

Veer T-Shirts

There's a nice variety of tees here. "I Draw Pictures," "Baseline," and the "Typographer's Alphabet" are some of the designer statements.

Graphic Designerd for Women

The Rebus puzzle design on this Chop Shop shirt is on a pale blue scoop neck tee for the ladies.

Graphic Designerd for Men

This men's tee from The Chop Shop has a Rebus puzzle to decipher and comes in stonewashed blue.

Girls Want My Fonts

The Chop Shop has this tee for guys featuring four different decorative fonts.

Boys Want My Fonts

The Chop Shop has one for the ladies too.

I Want To Be Friends

This Threadless design by Steven Bonner has too much text, too little contrast, too ragged of an edge, and it's just perfect.

Now I Know My ABC's

This black tee for guys and gals features a jumble of colorful block letters. It comes from Threadless T-Shirts and designer Joelnz.

Never Take Your Abilities For Granted

This Threadless tee by Andrew Knapp would make a good gift for that friend who is just now taking the plunge into art, design, or freelancing.

Fonthead T-Shirt

A designer can never have too many fonts or too many t-shirts. You could get this tee for free by buying the complete collection of Fonthead fonts, or just give 'em the t-shirt and let them buy their own fonts. It's black and is decorated with a colorful Fonthead alphabet.
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