Love Is Everywhere, So Is the Flu — Wash Your Hands

Love Is Everywhere, So Is the Flu — Wash Your Hands

Valentine season is all about warmth and connection. Flu season, meanwhile, has its own message: germs can be everywhere too. This design pairs both ideas into one fast, readable line that works as a situational joke—while still landing on a simple, practical takeaway: Wash Your Hands.

What the message is really saying

The humor comes from contrast. “Love is Everywhere” sets a sweet tone, then “So is the Flu” flips it into a seasonal reality check. The final line—Wash Your Hands—anchors the meaning and is intentionally built to be the first thing you notice at thumbnail size.

Why it works as a clean t-shirt design

This layout is stacked and centered for instant readability. The hierarchy is deliberate: Wash Your Hands is the largest line, “So is the Flu” is the second, and “Love is Everywhere” stays smaller as the setup. Minimal micro-icons (a heart, a simple germ mark, and soap bubbles) reinforce the theme without competing with the typography.

The result is a tidy print that reads clearly on dark apparel (especially black and navy), while keeping the tone light and relatable.

Who this angle resonates with

  • Nursing & healthcare culture — for people who live by hand hygiene and infection-control routines.
  • Flu-season humor — for anyone who appreciates a practical reminder delivered without lecturing.
  • Valentine twist — for those who want a seasonal line that feels witty rather than overly sentimental.

How to keep your HUB content organized (avoid cannibalization)

This post targets a specific angle: Valentine mood + flu-season reality + hand hygiene. If you publish more hygiene-related designs later, keep them separated by angle (for example: “public transport”, “school season”, “winter commuting”), rather than repeating the same headline structure across posts.

Where to view the design

You can view it on Redbubble.

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