Creative Shirt Ideas for Physics People | Help from a Digital Graphics Major

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The discussion centers around creating a shirt design for a physics department, prompted by a Digital Graphics major seeking ideas for humorous or clever physics-themed graphics. Contributors suggest incorporating jokes and references that resonate with physics enthusiasts, including notable equations and concepts. One participant highlights a specific graphic related to Maxwell's equations, which is well-received and appreciated for its visual appeal. The conversation emphasizes the importance of creativity in merging physics themes with graphic design, aiming to produce a shirt that both physics students and faculty would find engaging and relatable.
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I have come here to seek help of the physics people. I am a Digital Graphics major and my girlfriend has come to me asking to design a shirt for her physics department in college. This is a problem since I am not mathmatically smart and know nothing about physics. She isn't really creative in the graphics area either.

So what I'm asking from you guys is what are some ideas you guys would come up with to put on shirts for other physics people. Jokes about equations, inside stuff only physics people would get, etc, etc.

I really appreciate all the help and I figured the best place to ask with so many physics people!
 
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You should check out the Science Jokes Sticky in this forum.
 
This is one of my favorites

http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/LIGHT.GIF
 
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That's just Brilliant ! :approve:
 
Your gf is a physics major?
 
Integral said:
This is one of my favorites

http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/LIGHT.GIF
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Quality! :biggrin:
 
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JasonRox said:
Your gf is a physics major?
yes she is with a minor in astronomy

I'll show her that picture tonight and see what it means :smile:
 
It's the Maxwell equations in 3-vector form.
 
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Integral said:
This is one of my favorites

http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/LIGHT.GIF
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Greatness!

Blow up poster for my wall is where that one is going

Aside from the fact that i wouldn't wear that color scheme its perfect for a shirt.
 
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