Her resume therein details her role as working in collaboration with Judianna Makovsky, costume designer. Karen TenEyck is a Graphic Designer for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. We found Karen TenEyck through the Art Directors Guild. This is because graphic designer Karen TenEyck is a frequent collaborator with Marvel Studios projects. Looking in on the most unique word in this amalgamation of terms, we find that we're meant to write it TenEyck.
Applying that code to the rest of this design, we find that the objects in the upper-right of the design show the following words:Ĭontinuing that code making a now readable but still relatively nonsensical design, we can find out what the bottom of the shirt says. If the first words are GEARS and SHIFT, we can continue to assume that the keyboard above is in alphabetical order. Several months later we've got a clear enough image of the rest of Peter Quill's shirt that we can do our own continuation of the design translation. He or she found the Kiln keyboard and put it to the test with the first two (big) words on the Star-Lord shirt.
It makes more sense for "Y" to appear in this design than "Z", especially given the placement of the two characters in the design.įour full months ago, a Reddit user by the name of OooChimpanzeeThat solved the first part of this puzzle. We assume also that the last two letters of the alphabet have not been covered by this keyboard. To translate the character "]", we have to assume that it is one of the last two letters in the alphabet. This is a bummer because one of the characters we're trying to translate is not on the keyboard. This keyboard is odd to decode because there aren't enough letters here to fill the whole alphabet. "The screen elements, including tower schematics, etc, needed to help explain Rocket's escape plan, so balancing plot point with visual simplicity was key." "The Kyln Prison screens needed a degraded military look and feel, reflecting a pared down functional aesthetic," said Territory Studio. "This is like a space brand of some kind so it's like on my shirt the way anyone would be wearing an ironic Reese's Pieces shirt or something like that." They've created a real alphabet, but it's from – I think, I might be making this up – I think it's from a candy wrapper from the first movie." said Pratt.
"Somebody can, because it's a real language apparently. There, Chris Pratt gave just a bit of information on the shirt design. Over at ComicBook dot com we have Charlie Ridgely, who spoke with Chris Pratt at a press junket (likely) for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2. To figure out what the shirt says, the first thing we did was check out and see if anyone else already did the work. As such, we've done some decoding, some tearing down of graphic design, and a bit of research figure out what's going on with this cosplay-essential bit of Star-Lord / Guardians of the Galaxy costuming.
This new costume features a t-shirt with a coded message on it – and you know we can't resist investigating. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 features a new costume for Star-Lord, aka Peter Quill, aka Chris Pratt.