Thanks for the comments. I never thought about a caption, it is love, isn't it? My nephew has a shop in Sunnyside called “Rocket’s Hot rod Garage.” His current logo is very good and sells a lot of T-shirts, so I started thinking about a logo based on rockets, robots and ray-guns. And you’re right Michael the forties, fifty’s and 60’s are full of such fun stuff on the subject. Now I think and doodle about them all the time.
I thought of a caption:
ReplyDelete"I love you, but let's face it... there's nothing on."
Very clever Lapoynte.
I think you are like me, in that we both got our design sense from the 50's and 60's.
ReplyDeleteI to find myself always going back to Robots, Rockets and Rayguns. It's a natural as coke, fries and sock hops.
Once again, very inventive.
I love this, Dave. It is cool. Funny one Michael :)
ReplyDeleteI may be commenting on this more than you would like but I have re-written the gag. Here's the rewrite.
ReplyDelete"I care for you very much, but let's face it... There's nothing on"
I think that is funnier.
I love your test pattern, and I love your blank stare.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments. I never thought about a caption, it is love, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteMy nephew has a shop in Sunnyside called “Rocket’s Hot rod Garage.” His current logo is very good and sells a lot of T-shirts, so I started thinking about a logo based on rockets, robots and ray-guns. And you’re right Michael the forties, fifty’s and 60’s are full of such fun stuff on the subject. Now I think and doodle about them all the time.