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Monk with a mullet TAKE THREE!

After two iterations of a monk with a mullet, I’m finally ready to reveal the latest Southern Monk madness. For those not following the saga, we’re looking for a mulleted monk to grace the label for our newest peach Belgian beer. So. Does this look any more like a monk with a mullet? If not, why? Is it because you’re bli d?

8 Responses to “Monk with a mullet TAKE THREE!”

  1. MSI Says:

    Why is he looking down… I think he should be looking up at God

  2. Walter Says:

    Group editing is a fickle mistress, so Mr. Chief Creative is going to have to go with his (Belgian-filled) gut eventually. But just because he’s still asking, I wonder if a shotgun under the arm might add the missing je ne sais quoi — or, as our monk might put it, the missing, “I’ownt kno.” Oh, and here’s a quote for the label: “It’s like a mullet for your gullet.” Surely I’m not the first one to think of that.

  3. Dave Says:

    The slimmer version is good. The hair (specifically the ends of the mullet) looked better on monk #2 (is that an “S” I see in monk #3’s hair). I am a bit of a perfectionist, but I think you have improved the image each time. Go with your gut.

    Perhaps a NASCAR flag instead of a cross. :)

  4. Michael Says:

    Brilliant Walter, Brilliant :-)

    My 2 cents: make the mullet flow like beer… not so spiky… more smoothy.

  5. Adam Says:

    I say go with it. The looking up isn’t a bad idea, but, not essential.

  6. Brad Warbiany Says:

    I liked the #2 more… I think he’s a bit too slim here (what is this, light beer?!), and I’m not a big fan of him looking down.

  7. Glenn Says:

    Well done Jonathan.
    Perhaps lose the collar so the mullet can really flow over the shoulders (as a good mullet does). The profile of the face is much better. A fishnet ball cap perched atop his head? Just a thought.

  8. Marisa Says:

    Niiiiice. Wonder if it is possible to combine a monk mullet with the traditional monk bangs?

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