Posted by baykiddead August 03, 2011
The idea of taking something ingrained in our culture and then asking for a re-interpretation of it isn't a new concept. One of the more recent and successful attempts at this exercise was the Vader project. And now, just as awesome is the Make Your Franklin project going down HERE. The idea is simple, take the one hundred dollar bill and re-create it. There seem to be two distinct camps for the more successful efforts. The ones I think work best are versions that feel as if they could be actual currency, or are so far gone from what could be an acceptable note [at least from the more conservative parameters].
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