Which do you like best? (Some of my favorites listed at the bottom of the page.)
CLICK to open the related page or product in a new window.
Am I missing anything? Let me know! I’ll update the page through election day as I find more relevant links! Wordpress is having trouble with all of the added links, I’ll add links to Part II through election day. Lots more there!
Obama & voting prints, merchandise, blogs, web-pages, posters, maps, and more. Click on each images & it will open the related site in a new window.
Have a favorite? Here are some of mine:
Web-Pages
Clothes
Prints/Posters (besides every other one from AIGIA, also these were quite hard to choose):
Other
Although I found many of these through my own ventures, searches, and a significant number were posted on multiple “big blogs”, I did find a handful of useful links in the following locations: notcot.org, Urban Outfitters Vote Blog, Urban Outfitters Store, SwissMiss, SeriousEats.
PS VOTE!!!
PPS If you want to link to this post, I’ve got some cool images you can use:
In September, we put on our party shoes and pranced to the beat of eight sickity slick poster artists. Honestly? There was definitely some earth, wind, and fire summoned. (eh? eh? Don’t worry, This Babybel is just getting warmed up!) Halfway through the ppaarrttyy, we introduced you to the wonderful Jason Munn (The Small Stakes). If you paid close attention, you already know that Jason created 20 limited edition prints for Insound.
Well, my little pumpkins, you’re in for a hexose-y treat. Recently, Insound asked us if we wanted to take part in their amazing Insound 20 contest. 20 posters to give away, 20 different websites (and we’re one of them!!!) Maria and I have both been soo excited, that for the past week our internet exchanges have featured more “!”s and “:D”s than usual!
Insound & Stickers and Donuts are giving away THIS Black Heart Procession poster from the Insound 20 collection!!@#!%%!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:
DEETS:
1. This is an exclusive opportunity! Only Stickers and Donuts readers have the opportunity to win THIS poster.
2. The prize is hand-numbered! Some number between 1 and 200! We are not just tossing around that “limited edition” term- WE MEAN IT!
3. Remember, Insound 20 supports 826NYC, one of Stickers and Donuts’ favorite charities! After you enter, browse around! Support creative writing programs for kids! Wee! (Psst, Insound sometimes includes treats in orders! I once received a surprise in the form of a MIA poster!)
With all this power (we have the poster to give, suckas!), we considered different contest options. Perhaps we should make our readers balance a tower of donuts on their heads? Have them profess their love for us in the form of an ode (documented on youtube, of course.)? (How 21st century!) Or maybe a font identification test? Ultimately, we realized that hazing is bad. This is our first contest, and it’s too early for some panhellenic mischief. So, all you have to do is… CLICK HERE. Fill in your name. Fill in your email. THE END! SO QUICK! SO EASY!
Stickers and Donuts will announce the winner on Tuesday, October 28th (one week to enter!)
ENTER ENTER ENTER
So, Tricia just completed her AMAZING series on poster artists (see all the poster party posts here! scroll!). I’m not just saying they’re amazing because they’re on Stickers & Donuts. They actually ARE amazing. From the posters, to the interviews, to Tricia’s hysterical pop-references (if you only looked at the pictures seriously go back and read the posts!) — I loved every bit of it! In fact, I was jealous of the superiority of Tricia’s interviews to some of my recent posts. (A pink laptop bag? Come on Maria, you can do better than that in the midst of poster interviews! Although, it is a pretty sweet bag…)
That being said, I love all of these artists and am going to squish on into the fun with my two cents (slash 142 dollars).

There was one small problem with Tricia’s posts. She made me want to purchase A MILLION PRINTS! After a little research, I soon learned that I COULD own a poster from each artist for less than $145 (plus shipping & framing, see the receipt I invented below). As you can see from the image above (posters not to scale, frames from my favorite free stock photography site), this is a really good deal. If you have a new apartment, you might want to consider decking-out your place in these guys.

Below are the EIGHT poster-party prints I choose simply to prove that you can own art, and it can be lovely, and it can not cost you hundreds of dollars! Go, look! (more…)
The end! The end! The end is here! Before you take off your party hats (…and start digging into that party fruit) (oh michael scott!) one last exclusive interview with…MIKE LAUGHEAD.
HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A MORE ADORABLE GENE SIMMONS? Fact. Mike Laughead is foremost an illustrator. However, he also designs posters (which is why he is being included in our series) with his friend Tyson under the name…wait for it…wait for it…MIKE TYSON. Har har. Although Mike Tyson Design has not designed an extraordinary number of posters (PS what a strange sentence…Mike Tyson…posters…), it has released some rad-a-ma-tazz prints. Quite (cannibalistic-y) fierce.
Ratatat
2 color screen print
This Ratatat poster was my computer background for four months. The scarfy banner that is tangled up in the beard is great! This poster reminds me of Día de los Muertos (perhaps it’s the cool skeleton?), which is coming up soon. ALSO, THE (semi) KNEE SOCKS ARE SUPER TIGHT. I love stripped knee socks! I even wear my old soccer ones for shit and giggles. Sometimes. When I’m nostalgic for my youth.
One of Mike’s strengths is his ability to integrate halftone effects! For those curious kiddies who dream of one day creating their own photoshop compositions with halftones, Mike has an ultra-helpful halftone tutorial on his website. In ADDITION to that, his website includes a pictoral guide to his illustration process! Wee!
…section four of a particularly CHARMING Mike-comic, Unicorn Girl. Mike is inspired by comics, and has quite a few on his website!
What a lovely way to end! Mike Laughead is a brilliant illustrator, who has impressive credentials. From designing winning shirts for Threadless and La Fraise (like Threadless, but foreign) to book covers for Scholastic (see above!), Mike’s work transcends age demographics and geographic boundaries. His compositions are best described as playful and cute, always full of bold lines and saturated colors. Mike goes into more depth about the Mike Tyson Ratatat poster, and his describes his passion for Meximelts after the jump. (more…)
On this penultimate day of S&D’s poster party, I present to you the great KEVIN MERCER.
Spoon
2 color screen-print
As previous poster party posts suggest, I think overprints are magnificent. One of the most special aspects of screen-printing is the capability to create overprints! I love the layers of color, and the partial opacity of the ink. This exclusive get-to-know-Kevin-Mercer is an extra special treat, because HE IS A MASTER OF OVERPRINTING. The above poster was inspired by the Spoon song, “My Little Japanese Cigarette Case.” The asiany lion is slickity slick! It reminds me of Chinese New Year parades and lion dances.
TV on the Radio
3 color screen-print
THIS POSTER IS OUTRAGEOUSLY AWESOME, and proves his strong command of complementing colors. Hardly afraid of using S&D-bright colors, Kevin creates wonderful compositions full of stellar textures and graphics.
Arcade Fire
4 color screen-print
Kevin’s compositions have an exalted aesthetic, and are characterized by delicate hand-sketches.
(left to right) Fortune Magazine illustration, book jacket design
Those who want further affirmation of his heightened sense of style and unarguable talent should take a peak at his commissioned pieces. Kevin has done work on behalf of large clients, and has demonstrated great versatility. Above are samples, an editorial illustration (for FORTUNE MAGAZINE!) and a book jacket. Wee!
In 2006, I received a CD sampler from Polyvinyl Records (note visual above). I immediately fell in love with the CD sleeve. Not only do I get to listen to a band with “Boris Yeltsin” in its name…I get to own a pretty CD case too? Woah. TOO MANY COOL POINTS TO COUNT. Thus began my obsession with Kevin Mercer. Kevin designs under the alias Largemammal Print, his delightful design company. Although Sydney Bristow may be able to survive a North Korean(<insert any other minority here, because TV shows like playing the racist card..cough cough 24 ..cough>) firing squad, in terms of impeccable art, she has nothing on Kevin. Learning more about Kevin Mercer is only a skip-it count away.
Ever since last week’s introduction teaser, I’m sure you’ve been wondering, “who is that glorious male adjacent to a giant elvis chicken? He must as cool as Skeeter Valentine.” Well worry not, little one. You are about to meet the elvis chicken man. Pete Cardoso.
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
2 color screen-print
…HOW ADORABLE. Three years ago, Maria and I (and another editor of the Public Journal) watched the fourth editor leave our upstate-new-york-cafe-meeting on a moped. With her boyfriend. What followed this event was an echo of “sighs.” This poster reminds me of that panda-precious moment.
Elvis Costello: 3 color screen-print
I love, love, love this. The colors are great and the portrait of Elvis is perfect. Oh and I love Elvis Costello! Triple score! (Confession: I started listening to Elvis Costello when I became a Gilmore Girls watcher. I was a wee young one who had big aspirations to be as cool as Lane Kim.)
(clockwise) The White Stripes: 2 color screen-print, The Living Things: 3 color screen-print, The Hold Steady: 6 color screen-print, Low: 2 color screen-print
What I find especially exhilerating is his female illustrations. They remind me of women on 1950s sewing patterns! In his White Stripes poster, he uses the iconic White Stripe color pallete, but makes it his own! And The Living Things poster is so vivid! Serial Killer Housewife? I think so. The contrast in texture in the ultra glamorous Low poster is great too! On one final note, I really hate the Hold Steady, but I love this poster (and Art Brut). I once saw Art Brut sing Smiths songs in a tiny kitchen! (LEGIT.)
Death Cab for Cutie
3 color screen-print
Ever since reading a very interesting article in Monday’s New York Times about the Babar exhibit at the Morgan Library & Museum, I keep thinking about elephants (remember “The Elephant Show”?!). This Death Cab print is so wonderfully illustrated! The golden curly swirls add a great, delicate touch to an otherwise wrinkly animal. (Not that there’s anything wrong with wrinkles).
Roky Erickson
3 color screen-print
Now for something different! Pete does a glorious job capturing the psychadelic-santa-claus that is Roky Erickson, and portraying him as a cracked out Genie. One of my favorite baristas (who will no longer make me my americanos womp womp) first introduced me to Roky. This led to many youtube videos, and my now familiarization with Roky Erickson.
“you tell us. which one has the astigmatism?”
(clockwise) The Flaming Lips: 3 color screen-print, Modest Mouse: 2 color screen-print, Explosions in the Sky (2): 4 color screen-print, Explosions in the Sky: 3 color screen-print
…so I didn’t know what an “astigmatism” was until the acuvue twin commercial. It inspired me to question, “well do *I* have an astigmatism?”…leading to an inevitable google search. Good advertising? I suppose so. Anyways, HAPPY SMALL STAKES DAY!!!!! The Small Stakes (aka Jason Munn)’s elegant work has earned him mad cred in the art and music worlds. As a result of this attention, Jason’s work is easily recognizable and has popped up everywhere. Unlike those pesky Chuck E. Cheese bucktoothed animals, Jason’s cotton-crisp graphics and well-balanced compositions are too beautiful to bop. There are various themes throughout his work, including eyes (above!)…
(clockwise) Broken Social Scene: 2 color screen-print, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists: 2 color screen-print, Wilco: 3 color screen-print, The National: 2 color screen-print
…birds (the broken social scene bird: NATURAL SELECTION is a bitch. oh but those poor Wilco birds: :(…they look like peeps that have been smeared on the bottom of a shoe)…
(clockwise) Matt Pond PA: 2 color screen-print (a 2 poster set), Feist: 2 color screen-print, Animal Collective 2 color screen-print
…frilly feathery swirls…
(clockwise) Built to Spill: 2 color screen-print (part of a 2 poster set), Why?: 2 color screen-print (also comes in silver!), Battles: 2 color screen-print, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah: 2 color screen-print (part of a 2 sided poster)
…CLEVER TYPOGRAPHY…
(clockwise) Damien Jurado: 2 color screen-print, The Magnetic Fields: 2 color screen-print, Nada Surf: 2 color screen-print, The National: 2 color screen-print.
…and Escherian tessellations/op-art fun! In 9th grade geometry class, the teacher made us write papers that connected a personal hobby to geometry. I was really into op-art at the time (I went to geometry nerd camp and we drew op-art all day)…HOW CONVENIENT. So maybe I was a cheater. At least I was honest. And smart. There was a kid that chose tractors. No comment.
In this fifth installment of S&D’s poster party extravaganza, I am honored to present to you the illustrious Jason Munn. Jason has had the opportunity to work for a diverse set of clients including Against Me! (2005’s album design? That was Jason.), Chronicle Books, Death Cab for Cutie, Feist, Little Otsu (a S&D favorite! remember our post on notebooks and planners?), New York Magazine, Patagonia (nature!), and Random House. Furthermore, his work is on permanent display at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. HEAR FROM Jason and LISTEN TO ME RATTLE ON LIKE A PROUD BABY MAMA after the jump. Click Clack. (more…)
Based in Portland, designer Mike Klay seamlessly fuses his passions for drawing and halcyon Pacific Northwest landscapes.
Closing In - art print
2 color screen-print
Beautifully pensive, his latest prints, “Closing In,” capture the satisfying sight of tree-canopy-filtered light. Furthermore, these GLOW-IN-THE-DARK (oh em gee), and thus prove that not all fluorescent posters have to be of psilocybinic mushrooms (Made by sexually-unsatiated Spencer’s gremlins. Which work to the monotonous hums of Family Guy. The more you know. Shooting star!).
The Early Thaw - art print
3 color screen-print (WITH METALLIC BRONZE)
I love how the sun rays are represented in this print.
Mountain Goats
3 color screen-print
…edelweiss!
Simian Mobile Disco
3 color screen-print
This mad baller Simian Mobile Disco poster was chosen as a GigPosters Poster of the Week. The faint background of advertisements looks great behind the ultra-glamorous girl. And I love the movement in her hair! Super hair commercial-worthy.
Minus the Bear
2 color screen-print
…morbidly delightful.
I am delighted to present to you MIKE KLAY MONDAY (tight shit). I love how his work gorgeously reflects his life spent surrounded by West Coast scenery, and his use of clean, strong graphics. He has had the chance to work for a wide range of clients: from Wilco to many local Seattle businesses. Plus, he sent one of a stupendous photo of himself to S&D.
..as one S&D reader commented, “the totally rad mustache middle-picture-man is rocking.”
Well reader, here is what you have been waiting for. Learn more about Mike Klay, his design company Powerslide Design Co., and his desire to sell his condo. ONWARD for the interview!
Pièce de résistance?
Pixies
5 color screen-print
…I think so. This is my ultimate favorite Leia print (and Leia’s!). I love the Pixies, and I would gladly seize up an opportunity to listen to vinyl with a snuggly dog. In my imagination, the girl is a teenage Emily Elizabeth Howard…during her “awkward years” (goodbye pink dress, hello black eyeliner)…and Clifford (bleached) (because teenagers do questionable things… like bleach their dogs).
Sweet Dreams Art Print
5 color screen-print
Leia Bell’s prints are thematically whimsical, and often feature animal interactions, human interactions, OR animals juxtaposed with humans. The animals in Leia’s prints are always really strong characters. Which is great (Hooray for nature!). What I especially enjoy, however, is her prodigious gift for depicting amazing parasitic (humans getting pwned by animals) and mutualistic interactions (Pixies girl and Pixies dog need each other to lean on…aww…).
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
5 color screen-print
HOW CAN PEOPLE CLUB BABY SEALS?!?! Answer me this, Sarah Palin.
Band of Annuals
4 color screen-print
For Leia, selecting great color pallets is incredibly visceral. Her illustrations are impressively colorful (it’s unsurprising to find a 5+color screen-prints in her collection) and she has impeccable taste. I love how in this Band of Annuals print, the girl’s coat and shoes fit in perfectly with the oxygenated and deoxygenated blood theme. 
Kilby Court’s 5th Anniversary
3 color screen-print
“Oh, knife. I love you like a fat kid loves cake.” S&D School supplies post readers know that I find violent things sort of cute (like the nerf gun pen). I THINK THIS PRINT IS GREAT. (teehee).
WELCOME TO DAY THREE. Perhaps you were a tad worried. “Gosh. Two days of the tightest designers. You most certainly are going to disappointment me today, Tricia.” Well my naive grasshoppa. You are in for a wee disappointment, because today is going to be as memorable as the Full House episode where DJ babysits a kid who sticks his head between stair railings. I would like to present (the talented, accomplished, infamous) LEIA BELL! LEIA BELL! LEIA BELL! GASP GASP GASP. Those of you who have read my previous posts know that I love critters. This past Thanksgiving, I nearly died at the Holiday Market at Union Square when I saw an ENTIRE booth full of Nepalese-knitted critter mittens and hats. A truly blissful experience, it reminded me of my first introduction to Leia Bell at a Flatstock. A whole booth of divinely illustrated critter goods? Good grief. Tachycardia.
Learn more about Leia Bell after the jump. Clickity click click.
If I was condemned to a cloistral, cylinder-blocked room…I would be completely content if I had THIS with me:
Explosions In The Sky
4 color screen-print
Every time I look at The Bubble Process’ Explosions In the Sky poster, my eyes widen and I am reminded of why I ABSOLUTELY LOVE The Bubble Process. Their level of detail is so impeccable and alluring. This graphic is completely on point with the band’s epically layered instrumentals… and the name. I mean, when I hear “Explosions In The Sky,” I expect to see something exploding. In the sky. Delivered.
Bon Iver
4 color screen-print
This latest poster for Bon Iver perfectly captures Bon-Iver-melodrama. It makes me think of beer-bellied, plaid-clad, axe-toting burly men. And sylvan-y woodland fairies. Hooray!
Pretty Girls Make Graves
4 color screen-print
Gigposters selected this as a Poster of the Week. I love the color palette, which looks AMAZING overprinted.
…fabulous non-poster things. The “be warmed” holiday cards are screen-printed and will most definitely be MY holiday cards this year (Competition. starts. now. You have from now until December to prove yourself card-worthy, FRIENDS.) The card print is reminiscent of their poster for The Thermals. The Bubble Process has designed shirts for Dave Matthews Band, Jay Reatard, and the Hush Sound. The eye in the Jay Reatard image is super creepy (and very appropriate).
HAPPY HUMP DAY!!@@#@!!! HOORAY FOR DAY 2! WHICH IS JUST AS LOVELY AS DAY 1! Based in Ohio and Brooklyn, the Bubble Process (aka Nicholas REZabek and SEAN..or SEAN AND REZ…let’s be fair) never fails to deliver visually mind popping masterpieces. The Bubble Process prints are always extremely well-designed, and full of magnifying-glass-detail. Rez and Sean graciously agreed to be pummeled with my questions. Read about how they inspire one another (puppies!), their mutual love of Dan Grzeca prints, and DEVO(+Sean) after the JUMP!
My first Flatstock left me utterly floored. All the great prints? Overwhelming. I could not stop thinking about one specific print
…actually prints.
The Shins
3 color screen-print
THIS. !!! SICK SICK SICK !!! I mean…how ingenious. The head is a poster. The bottom is a poster. And together? Super poster. And OH! The MONSTER! Have you ever seen a more charming monster? I have a button that has the monster’s head, and I wear it all time. Jealous? I hope so.
The Kooks
3 color screen-print
I love the Kooks (thank you Tina), and I love these colors. This poster reminds me of my college bedroom, which was painted in these exact shades. The paint names? “Golden Poppy” and “Heart’s Desire.” Thus, I called the room my “opium love shack.”
Bloc Party
4 color screen-print
…pure eye candy. My favorite is the monster in the tighty whities.
Spoon
3 color screen-print
The knight is so fierce (and cute)!
Tad Carpenter. What a glorious way to begin the series. Based in Kansas City, Tad has been an illustrator for about 7 or 8 years, and a poster designer for about 3 years. His prints are always extremely fun, and pretty much make me feel like I’ve consecutively consumed 20 pixies sticks. Which is a good thing. Besides posters, his work has been featured on everything from clothes to home decor. His long list of bigwig clients includes Hallmark, Lee Jeans, Vera Wang, Sunrise Greetings, and Myspace (on the myspace secret show’s page, you can easily spot one of his prints). Tad also runs Vahalla Studios with Dan Padavic, another wonderful poster designer.
Recently, Tad has been busy preparing for his current show at the Bluebottle Art Gallery in Seattle. Entitled “Mayhem, Mischief, and Monsters” (WHAT A GREAT NAME), the exhibit features 20 limited edition monster screen-prints (ready to be mixed and matched!), screen-prints on wood, ceramic plates, and paintings. I was super star-struck when he agreed to answer a few questions for Stickers and Donuts. THE INTERVIEW (He loves Golden Books! And Robert Rauschenberg! And rainy days!) + MORE PICTURES AFTER THE JUMP! (more…)
As a wee one, I enjoyed singing with Gwen Stefani-vigor (thank you, primary colored cassette player…WITH MICROPHONE ATTACHMENT!$$!). Lou Pearlman’s brute thrust of 90s boy bands? I surrendered (my favorite was Lance. Early indication of my superb taste? I think so.) Some of my best memories involve sweat-drenched-you’re-incredibly-close-to-me-but-hey-that’s-cool shows in college cafeterias. I am overprotective of my MDR NC-50 headphones, and was kind of thrilled when someone thought I was a DJ. He was a waiter dressed as a baseball player. FYI.
I’m sorry if I’ve bored you with my long, personal-anecdote-backboned introduction. END OF FLOW CHART: I AM A MUSIC NERD AND I AM FASCINATED BY MUSIC-RELATED ART. Posters. Album covers. Buttons. But especially posters. Perhaps it’s the intimate interpretation of a music artist by an…artist. (Super artist overload!) Or, it’s the satisfaction of owning something exclusive and numbered. OR, maybe it’s the idea that a beautiful, ink-saturated silkscreened poster can capture the screams of…Andrew W.K. I just love, love, love poster art.
Although often overlooked, the poster art scene is gargantuan in heart and devotion. With a following as cultish as My So Called Life, a quick visit to GigPosters or OMG POSTERS illustrates the passion of both collectors and artists. I’ve been a GigPoster lurker ever since attending my first Flatstock, a series of poster shows presented by the American Poster Institute, and the support and coziness of the community is endearing. Honestly, it’s cute. Aww.
As a result of my obsession, I insisted that Maria let me do a series on poster art. She agreed, because she is a sick baller. So, I am going to pull a Michael Phelps. (YES. You did just read that. Way to be totally two-oh-oh-eight, Tricia). I asked eight of my favorite poster designers to discuss their work, the industry, and other juicy-fruity things. The featured designers are eight scintillating stars that you absolutely need to know. With Olympic prowess, they are champions of not only poster art, but also mainstream media and design. CONCLUSION! PAY ATTENTION, KIDDIES! As a result of this epic Michael Phelps quest, hopefully you will develop an appreciation of poster art. And maybe I’ll get on a cereal box. (win. win.)
PS- Kissy faces. I’ve missed you.
CLICK BELOW TO GO STRAIGHT TO YOUR FAVORITE DESIGNER:
1. Tad Carpenter
2. The Bubble Process: Nicholas Rezabek and Sean Higgins
3. Leia Bell
4. Powerslide Design: Mike Klay
5. The Small Stakes: Jason Munn
6. Ghost Town: Pete Cardoso
7. Largemammal: Kevin Mercer
8. Mike Laughead
OR if you’d like to see them all at once, click HERE.
So, yes, I’ve posted approximately seven times about Threadless, the t-shirt, and now print-making, company of great graphic design, and, having recently received my Spoilt print in the mail (yay!), I had to post again.
The prints are thrilling because I’m not an everyday T-shirt-wearer, but I just love all of the designs on the T-shirts. The only real problems with my print are: (1) I wish it were more giant, (2) I wish I could find a frame that works with it. Alas.
Anyway, one of the most fabulous parts about receiving my print was seeing which number print I was getting (they have runs of 250). I believe I was number 90-something, so that means over one-third have been sold. Secondly, the print came in a fabulously thick and huge tube.
Luckily, the people at Threadless knew that we lovers-of-graphic-design, having a general affinity for creativity, would wonder what to do with this monster-of-a-tube. Thus, they provided the above insert: “It’s Not Just a Tube! 12 tubular uses you might not have considered” (with art by Olly Moss, who recently posted this Wilde at Heart design, which I love, on his blog, and is the artist of my beloved Spoilt print!)
The tube-ideas include everything from “Ninja Sword” to “Huge Glass” (my personal favorites are “Robot Arms” and “Hamster Cannon”). Also, the bottom warning is spectacular: “Many of these uses are not safe or possible.” Though I would really like to give “Giant Spit Baller” a try…
Update 7/4/08 9:15AM: Threadless prints have been reduced to $19.
Major sales in the design world this week, some of them super-amazing and ending today (McSweeney’s!!!).
Have a WONDERFUL three day weekend and make sure to visit Tricia’s amazing school supply posts before you do your Labor Day shopping!

The Seven Rules of Astronomy from Iamstillalive.net
(handset wood type letterpress poster, 13×20, $30)
“Two Semesters of intensive astronomy distilled into seven handy rules” (IAmStillAlive.net).
I took an astronomy class and absolutly loved it. Had I been an astronomy major, I hope that someone would have bought me this print, written “happy graduation” on the back, and then put it in a nice frame with white matting. Actually, I kind of want it even though I didn’t major in astronomy.