The Artwork
TERRESTRIALS UNITED Design
TERRESTRIALS UNITED launches with DROP 01: I AM A TERRESTRIAL, a limited-edition wearable art T-shirt featuring original artwork by the celebrated British artist Jamie Hewlett.
More than a T-shirt, it is a wearable declaration of shared humanity: a symbol that, despite our differences, we all belong to the same human team. By wearing it, people are invited to take a visible stand for dignity and speak out against online bullying, hate speech and trolling.
We are all TERRESTRIALS here 😉
Front Artwork
Jamie Hewlett's original artwork creates the visual identity for TERRESTRIALS UNITED. At the centre of the design is a child in a spacesuit. Not a superhero. Not a soldier. A child: curious, hopeful, and looking up at the stars.
The image speaks to something universal: the wonder of looking up at the same sky and remembering that we are all connected. It points to the bonds between people that go deeper than borders, divisions, and algorithms.

Back Artwork
The number 05 appears as a further symbol within the back design, representing an interconnected humanity. It utilises a custom typeface created exclusively for TERRESTRIALS UNITED - the only team where all of humanity plays on the same side.
The stars, deep space background and cosmic composition represent our collective connection. We may come from different places, but we all share the same planet, the same sky, and the same home.
A strictly limited edition drop
Once this edition has sold out, it will not be repeated in the same form.
Each piece is part of a limited cultural campaign created around Jamie Hewlett’s artwork and the message that, beneath everything else, we are all terrestrials.
ABOUT JAMIE HEWLETT
Jamie Hewlett is a prolific British artist and polymath whose work spans art, design and music with a punk-like sensibility that refuses to sit still. Since the late 1980s, he has helped define popular culture while constantly reinventing his visual language.
He is best known for co-creating Gorillaz with Damon Albarn and for creating the anarchic, era-defining Tank Girl. His career has been recognised with major honours including the Design Museum's Designer of the Year award and a BAFTA for the animated Monkey sequence for the Beijing Olympic Games.
Hewlett continues to build on a body of work that moves between independent art, global collaboration and activism. From Warriors to The Gorillaz Art Book, his output remains unmistakably his own: inventive, restless, and impossible to categorise. jamiehewlett.com