International Show & Tell
Flagnostic
Posted: Friday, July 17, 2009 1:45:50 PM

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How about a thread for 'international' show and tell? I know there's a 'Show & Tell' forum but perhaps there are enough designs with international themes to warrant a separate showcase. I'll get things started by announcing some new Flagnostic designs that were recently launched.

So what qualifies as 'international'? Surely these designs do because they're 'multinational'. Designs that are just 'national' but 'foreign (to the US?)' might also but would even more so if they had some 'between-nations' (=international) quality.

Looking forward to seeing what you have. Hope you like these!

. . . . European Flags Mug . . . . . African Flags Mug . . . . . . Asian Flags Mug


N. American Flags Skateboard . . Oceanian Flags Skateboard . . S. American Flags Skateboard
DRCrafts
Posted: Sunday, August 09, 2009 7:34:18 PM

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Hmmm - I don't have any flags, except in our 4th of July and for America. However, virtually all of our products are "universal" in nature - lots of landscapes, seascapes, art, animals, flowers, etc. Things you'd find in virtually any nation to a large degree.
zoespeak
Posted: Monday, August 31, 2009 1:44:12 PM

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Happy to say we've had 3 international sales this month...love to think of the products traveling abroad (as we love to do, too) - 1 to Canada, 1 to the U.K., and this one of a beach in France, purchased in the U.S., and paid for with Canadian dollars - international enough? Smile
Valdary
Posted: Monday, August 31, 2009 4:49:51 PM

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Most of my designs are not really influenced by which country I am in but I do have 2 different versions of one product because the design features something which is a different word in American English than it is in British English


Flagnostic
Posted: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 6:32:06 AM

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Well I guess the stock of 'multinational' designs is rather limited but it's entertaining to read the imaginative interpretations of the term 'international'.

Valdary, that US/UK English thing can be a challenge - I'll look out for your book: "International Marketing for Pacifiers"
Smile
zoespeak
Posted: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 10:41:36 AM

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In the spirit of international being anything that goes beyond national borders, I remembered this design...

and your flag products are great - love all the colors!
Valdary
Posted: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 11:28:35 AM

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Flagnostic wrote:
Well I guess the stock of 'multinational' designs is rather limited but it's entertaining to read the imaginative interpretations of the term 'international'.

Valdary, that US/UK English thing can be a challenge - I'll look out for your book: "International Marketing for Pacifiers"
Smile


LOL,
I'm not likely to market them, the only time I ever offered my son a pacifier he ripped it apart and choked on the bits. I told my Mom and she said "Oh you did that when you were a baby."

No way ever would I leave a baby alone with one.

Zoespeak: that is very pretty
ReneeFukumoto
Posted: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 11:58:41 AM

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When my 3rd child was an infant a nurse told me, as I popped a soother/pacifier/dummy into his mouth, "You know the company that makes those things considered 7 baby deaths per year 'acceptable'?" I pulled it from his mouth and he never had one again - nor did my 4th child!

Here's a link to one of my "Canadian" products...really have to sort out how to include the picture here...don't do it often enough for the info to stick!

http://www.zazzle.com/i_am_canadian_muskox_t_shirt-235688418533324733

Smile r



oooo .... I think I figured it out LOL
almawad
Posted: Thursday, September 03, 2009 1:30:00 AM

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bento Post Cards



middle east sunrise no2 mouse mat




horizontal flowers coffee mugs

International subjects are my cup of tea . I am Hungarian , living in Qatar and enjoying the multicultural atmosphere here !
TravellingSue
Posted: Thursday, September 03, 2009 4:58:45 AM

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Hi - thought I'd join in. Here are a few English offerings.






National_Pride
Posted: Monday, September 07, 2009 11:03:08 PM

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Hi friends.
My gallery National_pride
features Patriotic Gifts & Souvenirs.
To begin with I have created photo Sculptures.

This is a sample of what I have designed. Similar sculptures are created for all the featured countries.



Good Luck.
pinoypride
Posted: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 11:49:22 PM

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Hello from Manila!
Quill_And_Me
Posted: Friday, September 11, 2009 6:00:24 PM

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Great designs, guys!

We're still newbie's here at Zazzle and are still building our store, but here are 2 designs from our Australia section:

This design was created from a photo taken in the Yarra Valley Wine Region of Australia. It's titled Past & Present because of the electric light wired up to the windmill.




This design was also created from a photo taken in the Yarra Valley Wine Reegion of Australia.
PRPrints
Posted: Friday, September 11, 2009 6:09:39 PM

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This Christmas design is international. I have it on a number of different products as well:



Patricia
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Flagnostic
Posted: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:07:28 AM

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Interesting designs.

PRPrints, if there was a prize for the most multinational design you'd be well placed to win it.
fanfreluche
Posted: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:25:27 AM

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This Napoleon related mug can be seen as international:

PRPrints
Posted: Thursday, September 17, 2009 3:16:12 PM

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Flagnostic wrote:
Interesting designs.

PRPrints, if there was a prize for the most multinational design you'd be well placed to win it.


Thanks! Grin It was a fun design to do, too!

Patricia
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FUNauticals
Posted: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 9:20:06 PM

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How about our festive little "CHEERS" around the world line:

http://www.zazzle.com/funauticals/gifts?cg=196856597133045531

Here are a few samples:
















MortiRiuuallon
Posted: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 3:19:28 PM

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Now something from my corner of the world. I don't drink tea, nor coffee, but...


Did you? Grin
I don't know why I never made t-shirts with this design, now I think of it.

P.S.: Greetings from the shores of the River Plate, from the Argentine side to be more precise!
Flagnostic
Posted: Saturday, October 31, 2009 12:18:15 PM

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@FUNauticals. Yup, truly international - something for the whole world to raise a glass to!

@MortiRiuuallon. Gabriela, I greatly enjoyed browsing your Flickr gallery. Capybaras - fascinating animal - imagine if their rat cousins were that big! Maras - another interesting rodent. Mate - I have visited your wonderful city but shamefully can't recall trying mate. Thanks for the cultural input from the southwest shores of the river plate.

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