This is a list of all the stuff you can buy from my site, through CafePress. Prices are in US dollars and exclude shipping. If you want to know a price in your local currency, a good converter is xe.com. T-shirt prices are for sizes up to XL. Sizes bigger than that cost $3 extra.
T-shirts are available in both men's and women's varieties. Unless stated otherwise, the T-shirts all have the picture on the front and the pembers.net logo on the back.
If you want to buy a T-shirt or print of a picture that's not listed here, drop me a mail, and it should be available within a few days.
An Appointment to Keep. The cover illustration for my science-fiction novel Respect for the Dead. Buy a T-shirt or poster. Choose from:
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Armstrong, the first city on the Moon. Buy a T-shirt or poster. Choose from:
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Fountain. A fountain with a gold-coloured statue of a dolphin and a woman playing in the water. The back of the T-shirt shows the same scene by moonlight. Buy a T-shirt. $17.99, with pictures that are 10 inches by 8 inches (approx 25cm by 20cm) on the front and back. |
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Jigsaw. Large pieces of a jigsaw scattered on a deserted beach. Buy a T-shirt or poster. Choose from:
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Pendant. A star-shaped pendant, partly buried in the sands of a desert. Buy a T-shirt or poster. Choose from:
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"Sunfish" Class Timeship. One of the spaceships that features in my short video Timecops: The O'Grady Incident. Buy a T-shirt or poster. Choose from:
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The pictures are the same as those you see on the website, but at much higher resolution, and without the oversized signatures. The source files are as large as CafePress allows, and I use PNG format (lossless compression) instead of JPG (lossy compression). This means that there's no blurring or blockiness in the prints.
If you look carefully, you might notice differences at the edges of some of them. This is because sometimes, the aspect ratio of the picture is slightly different from the aspect ratio that CafePress want to print. I like to use as much of the available space as I can, so rather than crop the dimension that's too big, I re-render the picture with the right aspect ratio. When I do this, sometimes I also move the camera slightly, to preserve the composition.
Last update: 25/7/2020 17:09