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“Almost Home” is this winter’s architectural design competition title from us at Tesseract, and is focussed on designing for the rehabilitation of the homeless in our cities.

Design Competition Details

Last Chance to Have Your Say

On these designs! With your vote and nice comments, they could be printed as tees, and that would be great for everyone I think.

So if you have a moment, click the links to give them each your “5”, and if you are feeling really helpful leave a nice comment too!

City of Atlantis - Threadless T-shirts, Nude No MoreJoy to the World! - Threadless T-shirts, Nude No More My Jungle Book - Threadless T-shirts, Nude No More

I got my Boy with compass EP yesterday, the printing is great and the music is even better. Check them out at Facebook, their Website, or find it on itunes to see for yourself!

A few tweaks later and I’m happier with this. If you like it please vote for it at threadless!

New Threadless Designs

Almost Home - Threadless T-shirts, Nude No More How Many Roads - Threadless T-shirts, Nude No More The Start of Something - Threadless T-shirts, Nude No More

If you have a spare minute, please vote for these new designs on Threadless! Thanks everyone, you’re the best.

We’ve been running simple humanitarian design competitions for the past few months now, and this month should be a good one! Go check it out at tesseractcompetitions.com/current, and give it a go. If enough people enter, the prize will be maaasssive, and anyone can enter!

This month its all about envisaging the future of your city (or any specific city really)- what will it have had to contend with in 100 years time, and what state will it be in? 

An external render of the school that we (tesseract) designed for the Indian Charity Anusaran. Imagine it filled with pot plants, and with colourful shutters on the windows! Construction has begun and is being completed as more money comes in, which is very exciting. At some point we plan to go back out there and design murals for the completed school with the local children and women. Visit our Tesseract Blog for more.

A set of wee books I made to accompany the recent project.