On the off chance you find yourself sitting around with nothing to do while you wait for the next installment of Lost, the fine folks over at Insanely Great Tees have a little project for you. Armed with a printer, some paper, the IGT pdf, and a little patience, you too can make your very own Dharma Initiative products. They even have a Hanso logo and Nutrition Facts. Although, as someone in the Digg comments points out, the UPC code should really involve "the numbers." It's a little silly, and some of your guests may look at you a little funny, but for the TV nutter that has everything, a sixer of Dharma barley pops makes a perfect gift. Of course, if that's just a little too far out there for you, they also have what are purported to be insanely great shirts.
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2-08-2007 @ 1:01PM
Bill said...
And the Dharma food is likely a nod to The Prisoner (1967), which used the penny farthing logo instead of the octagon. Only shot I can find of it is here, in a page about the font they used:
http://www.theprisoneronline.com/html/village_font.html
And I'm sure some much older geek came up with instructions on how to make Prisoner-style labels for food using a t-square, french curve, and a slide rule.
http://popculturejunk.blogspot.com/
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