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Both sizes are adorned with the same multi-calamity drawing by Don Moyer. All mugs have the same design. Rich blue images on white porcelain. Designed by Don Moyer. 12-ounce mug initially launched as his 10th Kickstarter project in 2015. 20-ounce mug launched as his 46th. Kickstarter project in 2020. Produced using the in-glaze decoration process.
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Jul 27, 2015 · Illustrator Don Moyer is back again with a mug that will definitely put your bad days in perspective. At first glance, the Things-Could-Be-Worse Mugs appear quite ordinary with its classic blue willow china pattern.
Jul 27, 2015 · Courtesy of Don Moyer. A close up of the “Things-could-be-worse” mug design. Moyer’s latest Calamityware Kickstarter project is a line of mugs to complement the plates.
Whimsical products straight out of Don Moyer's sketchbook. Great gifts. Pretty at a distance & funny up close. Shop unique products that are beautiful, useful, & funny. View Blog. Free shipping available. Categories: Tableware, Apparel, Comforts. Home of the Things-Could-Be-Worse porcelain mug.
Feb 23, 2024 · From there, the line took off and later expanded to include mugs, bowls, apparel, bags, home goods, and holiday ornaments, all sold through the company’s online store. Unsurprisingly, the “Things Could Be Worse” ceramic mugs became wildly popular during the COVID-19 pandemic. As for developing the tagline, Moyer said he blames “the ...
Nov 28, 2020 · Moyer’s “it could be worse” coffee mugs remind us all that if life is bad today, don’t think about what it could be tomorrow. Things could get catastrophically worse, at least in Moyer’s vision. The different blue willow patterns he creates include pirates, dinosaurs, UFO attacks, and zombie poodles.
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Sep 12, 2016 · Calamityware Mugs: Things Could Be Worse (Set of 4): About the Plate Glazes Calamityware Series 1 (On-Glaze) vs. Series 2 /3 (In-Glaze) (text from Don Moyer): All future Calamityware plates and tableware are going to be produced at the award-winning Kristoff porcelain workshop in Poland. This change will allow a shift from on-glaze to in-glaze ...