Crankshaw at sports.unp.ac.za (Neal Crankshaw) writes:
>If you have
>an especially apt slogan or idea for a design or picture, we would really
>appreciate you sharing it with us.
Nothing leaps to mind offhand but a few examples of T-shirts from
my neighborhood might help prime the pump of creativity:
A Richardson-style protein structure diagram where the structure
was both a stylized representation of a local freeway interchange
and also a recognizable depiction of the Chinese character for luck.
[ creation of Kathy Wilson]
A drawing of a cell nucleus and golgi that looked like the sun setting
over the ocean (where the golgi was the reflection)
[ creation of Caroline Goutte]
A San Francisco skyline like the peaks off an FPLC
or a DNA footprint
[ creation of Josh LaBaer]
If off-color mottos are acceptable, you might be able to do something
with my favorite biochemistry multiple pun. There is in San Diego a
popular beach sport called Over The Line which is a baseball mutant
(perhaps a defective interfering particle deletion mutant) that serves
mainly as an excuse to sit around on the beach, drink enorous amounts
of beer and think up hilariously ribald team names. ABC wide world of
sports is rumored to have backed out of covering the championships
because they could not print or show the names of the contestants ;^).
Anyway, one year some local biochem types entered with a team name that,
while mild by the standards of the sport, distinguishes itself as a rare
triple-entendre:
The Ball and Stick Models
good luck
-robin