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SA3S Royale Comedown T-shirt

August 01, 2008 from Falsify's blog

Hi people. I have just submitted my first ever t-shirt design to Design By Humans and would very much appreciate your votes and get it printed up. Many thanks in advance!

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Royale Comedown

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Hailing from the once culturally derelict city of Birmingham UK, Falsify is a self-taught freelance digital artist working under the house name SA3S. His ambitions are to twist minds and turn heads as he continues on his journey of digital weirdness. The final destination is unknown but he does have a wish to work in the music industry and to keep pushing his style further and further.

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