What do you get when you mix art, nature, activism, and a crap load of talent? The answer is Michael Crigler, the genius behind Birdhead Design.
Every Dick, Jane and Harry has a witty T-shirt, but these designs help deliver a more important message. Crigler has mastered the art of morphing the medium of social activism so that you can wear it on your sleeve, literally.
His T-shirt design elements combine beautiful visuals with glaring unspoken truths, which make for a very meaningful piece of clothing. Birdhead Design also practices what it preaches. The new season is printed locally on 100% organic cotton, sweat shop free shirts. So even if you can't get to the next freedom rally, you can spread some social change with your shirt.
What's Driving This Trend
- Social Activism Fashion
- Creating clothing that combines art and activism to deliver important messages.
- Meaningful Apparel
- Designing clothing that incorporates beautiful visuals and unspoken truths.
- Ethical Fashion
- Producing clothing that is printed locally, using 100% organic cotton and sweat shop free shirts.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion
- The fashion industry can explore new ways to incorporate social activism into clothing designs.
- Art
- Artists can use their talent to create thought-provoking visuals for meaningful apparel.
- Sustainable Manufacturing
- The manufacturing industry can explore eco-friendly and ethical practices for producing clothing.
