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NASA T-shirt Design Challenge

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Blast Off!
by J Fleck (DontCallMeBlanket)

Together, we've made something great! After 36064 votes on 114 designs, here's what was chosen. Thanks for playing!

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Design a t-shirt around the theme of the final frontier

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July 11 - July 25, 2011

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About The Challenge

Since NASA was founded in 1958, the space program has successfully launched all kinds of things to space and back again, including humans! The shuttle program has defined human space flight for decades, and NASA astronauts have long been pushing advances in science and space exploration. Performing its missions with great success, the shuttle program now steps down to push exploration to the next frontier.

To honor all of the shuttle program’s contributions to the world of space travel and beyond, we have a design challenge that’s out of this world! Celebrate the space shuttle launch by creating a design around the theme of final frontier. If chosen, your design could be worn by real and aspiring astronauts for light years to come. So zip up your space suit, strap on your moon boots, and get designing! The chosen design will be available for sale at Threadless.

The purpose of this challenge is to create a stand-alone design inspired by the theme, not a brand tee. Your design should not have brand names or logos on it.

Image representing The Program
Image representing Shuttle 4 Sale!
Image representing Blast Off!
Image representing Rorschach Shuttle
Image representing Beyond the moon
Image representing Campfire on the Final Frontier
Image representing NAMASPACE

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Image representing Gravi-Tea
Image representing ONWARD
Image representing Death of a Star
Image representing At The Doorstep
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  1. $500 Cash

  2. $500 Threadless gift certificate

  3. A patch from your home country that has flown millions of miles around the Earth! Provided by the Harvard-NASA Tournament Lab.

NASA

NASA T-shirt Design Challenge

NASA's vision: To reach for new heights and reveal the unknown so that what we do and learn will benefit all humankind.

To do that, thousands of people have been working around the world -- and off of it -- for 50 years, trying to answer some basic questions. What's out there in space? How do we get there? What will we find? What can we learn there, or learn just by trying to get there, that will make life better here on Earth?