I designed these T-shirts during my internship at G.O.D.(Goods of Desire), a lifestyle brand based in Hong Kong that takesinspiration from the past and present local culture. The assigned taskwas to come up with designs for their SS11 DNM line whichtargets younger audiences. "Delay no more" comes from Cantonese foulwords with similar sounds (Diu lay lo mo), which means "f*ck yourmother".

For the Heathrow, Delay No More design, I was inspired bynews articles about the snow storm in England, and how lots of peoplewere stranded in Heathrow Airport, including many of my friends whowere studying abroad in the U.K. This design is a play on the word'delay', which can be applied as the flights being delayed, or in thecontext of 'f*ck you, heathrow'.
Inspiration
At the store (photo by Grischa Rueschendorf)
Delay No More
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Delay No More

This project is part of my internship at Goods of Desire (G.O.D.) Hong Kong.

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