Clothing
Each of the following designs were created solely by me. They will soon be available for purchase at my online shirt shop: http://www.cafepress.com/traviswashburn.

In 2006 I spent a month in the UK on a literary tour with a group from my university. I was privileged to design hoodies for the tour--a simple two-tone design.

A design created for the new sport which continues to grow in popularity.

A design which shows strength through simplicity.

A bit of Irish humor. The back reads as follows:
feck (fek) (slang, has no sexual connotations)
n., 1. explicit nominative
[e.g., It's not just switching a vowel, ya twisted feck.]
2. one who fecks
[e.g., You mean that arseways fecker?]
v., 1. to steal
[e.g., "They had fecked cash" (James Joyce, Portrait
of the Artist).]
2. to throw
[e.g., He's a rude gobshite--I asked him for a drink and
he fecked the glass at me.]
adj. 1. expletive [e.g., Bloody feckin' 'ell.]
Commonly used by religious authorities and school teachers.
May be combined for added effect (e.g., I asked that feck to explain, but the fecker just fecked a feckin' rock at me or, more concisely, Feck the feckin' fecker).

A design created for exchange students in my group. The back, which uses Chilean slang, reads as follows:
Sí po.
Comí pe'ca'o
y pancito.
Estudié.
Pololeé.
Carretié.
Fue súper bacán.
¿Cachái?

Design created as a means of publicity for the center (and given to each of the writing assistants). The design uses both a script font and a sans serif, representing that writing is a process. The back includes the center's hours and the following quotation:
"If I'd had more time, I'd have written you a shorter letter." (Attributed to Mark Twain)