In his now famous book “How to Win Friends and Influence People” Dale Carnegie pays tribute to Socrates and his ability to have changed the whole course of human history. Admittedly there were less of us humans about then to be influenced than now, (with the tree of civilisation still in a stem), yet todays branches are still linked by a phloem to “Socratic Method”. This method, called cooperative argumentative dialogue between individuals, is typically thought of as based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking. The great thing about critical thinking is it has a strong element of freedom or room of thought about it, in which to analyse a situation in life and explore it.
This attitude is pretty much what we aim to do here at frontspace to create an opportunity for people to express their creative freedom, wear are uniquely crafted T-shirt with a catch-phrase that epitomises a mood, an idiom or an aspiration (to change your environment).
Life is full of the mundane and ordinary that sometimes we have agency over and other times not. I don’t know many people who would not in some small part of themselves like to increase the flex of their creative spirit. Ritual is important but so too is creativity that gives rise to a range of emotions that feed the human endeavour. That’s what frontspace is all about, cutting through the mundane, making the more remarkable. Why not reflect a similar spirit, own an original T-shirt that more truely brandishes you.