Well, I have to admit this designer a real genius!

Anyway, take a look at this picture:

Picture source: http://www.ggtee.com/

This tee is designed by "Nusea", who is a 26-year-old man located in Guangdong.

However, if you are confused about why I admit this designer a genius, take a read on my introduction:

"Harmonious Society" is first proposed by the Chinese government under the Hu-Wen Administration during the 2005 National People's Congress, the idea deviates China's focus from economic growth to overall societal balance and harmony. The idea is clearly visible in banners all over China.(via)

The idea is of course good, at least not a bad idea literally, but not long later, the word "harmonized" became rather popular among Chinese internet, which means a website is blocked or a sensitive phrase is filtered. For example: Technorati and Facebook are all harmonized in China :)

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fisio
2008-12-06 11:03:19

orz

feng37
2008-12-06 12:32:22

orz
btw, Nusea or Nausea?

yaker
2008-12-07 01:59:53

囧rz
i wanna buy one

snow
2008-12-07 03:34:43

They're really cute - do you think they'll send one to London? :-)

Aw Guo
2008-12-08 08:40:45

E... I'm not sure, but if you can get more guys near London to buy some dozens, I think it's of course possible, haha :)

David Feng
2008-12-07 23:55:10

Wait - Facebook is harmonized? Oh no...

Aw Guo
2008-12-08 08:39:10

E... at least in July. May it's back thanks to the Olympic Games ;)

GINO
2008-12-08 01:36:27

Cool indeed...

Josh
2008-12-08 10:46:30

Accessing facebook perfectly fine from Shanghai.

Aw Guo
2008-12-09 07:21:51

Sorry, frankly, facebook is now available. I did not update that post.

Yao
2009-02-22 07:53:10

Let me see if i got the point straight, Mr Guo. You mean the T-shirt express the "Chinese internet" version of its defination, so it will hit the market and sell big in youth generation?

or in the other way, the T-shirt grab the idea as to be synchronized with local gov so it will make a big sell in China domestic market?

Aw Guo
2009-02-25 20:40:19

Frankly, I'm not sure whether this would make sense in real market. But it is really a shock to me at my very first look.

If you'd know how harmonized our internet were :)

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Cute Girl
2009-12-16 21:28:07

Thank for info.