
CAST YOUR VOTE UNTIL MAY 8TH

Thanks to Michele Gorham who generously offered her talent and support!
Michele Gorham is a graphic designer living and working in New York City. After years of struggling with what society deemed as a “normal” diet – eating animals – she finally saw the light and now is almost 100% vegan! When she’s not working for corporate America, Michele works on personal start-up projects, seeks out new vegan dishes and plays with her cat Miles.











love, love, love these designs! Can’t wait to wear one of these tees and spark some conversations!
I like #2 the best, but it was hard for me at first glance to make out what the “cogs” are (at least from the pics on the website here). I think it’s a great design if they could be made a little bigger so people not familiar with the project could see they are animals right off the bat. Maybe they are easier to see in person on the shirt?
Thank you for donating your time & talents, Michele!
Hi Christine,
Thanks for the feedback – we are adding a close-up image right now, so that you can link to it in order to see the patterns better.
I like #1 but would like to see the circles of “Ghost in the Machine” worked in the cogs.
I have been riding with some inrteruption since I was 12. One of the things that I found in my travels is that when I get into an unfamiliar areas that I have missed roads that are great local riding roads. That is why I put up West Rides. A ride site for riders in unfamiliar areas.If you folks want to put up some of the rides on the West Rides website it is all free. Registration is just to stop the spammers. Also I hope soon to have a rides calendar and later ride club additions to the site. When I get the calendar working (hopefully about March 1st) you should post your rally there. Good luck with the rally and if the timing is right I will try to make it.Regards, Pink
I like #2 the best, but it was hard for me at first glance to make out what the cogs are (at least from the pics on the wsbiete here). I think it’s a great design if they could be made a little bigger so people not familiar with the project could see they are animals right off the bat. Maybe they are easier to see in person on the shirt?Thank you for donating your time & talents, Michele!