Design #50: Sub Hub logo

Can’t really describe a specific episode this appears from as the Sub Hub chain appears in a few over the seasons of American Dad. When I originally made this I couldn’t find a good close up of the logo, so I made it more ‘clean’ but many months later I saw that the logo was purposely drawn a bit warped. But I’m too lazy to back and change it so maybe some time down the road I’ll revisit it.

Here’s the link to the product as a sticker, but you can view the design on multiple items if you’re interested.

Design #29: Steve’s lucky shirt

This one is from the pilot episode. Ultimately Steve considers this his lucky shirt, and wears it when deciding to ask out the head cheerleader at school. Ultimately it does not work out. And if buying this and wearing it doesn’t land you a date, then you can try and get a dog. Which I cannot sell you.

Here’s the link to the product as a sticker, but you can view the design on multiple items if you’re interested.

Design #27: Pizza Party Weekend

This one is essentially my first foray into American Dad ideas. Though it’s never really shown, Roger is part of an improv group called Pizza Party Weekend. His paranoia leads him to some take over this group, and of course he fires them all and takes in Steven and his friends to continue the troupe. At one he gets these shirts made up for them, so I figured you might as well call yourself an honorary member and wear this shirt.

Here’s the link to the product as a sticker, but you can view the design on multiple items if you’re interested.

Design #26: Tolkein’s shirt

Tolkein is one of the only character who does not appear on the Terrance & Phillip show but wears his initial on shirt, albeit stylized differently. Anyways, this should be one of my last South Park designs for a bit as making a simple letter does not tend to help my illustrator skills advance.

Here’s the link to the product as a sticker, but you can view the design on multiple items if you’re interested.

Design #21 & #22: Terrance & Phillip

Needless to I started imagining other products from other cartoons to expand into. With my illustrator abilities still in their infancy, I couldn’t really imagine making something simpler than the shirts of Terrance & Phillip from South Park. I figured these would make for some really easy Halloween costumes (coincidentally I’m posting this on Halloween night) and I don’t believe I was wrong as one of my earliest sales was that to one person buying both at once for a Halloween partners costume I presume.

Here’s the link to the product as a sticker (Terrance), but you can view the design on multiple items if you’re interested.

And here’s the link to the product as a sticker (Phillip), but you can view the design on multiple items if you’re interested.