Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Ooops.... sorry for being hasty. For those who took the time to go to the Threadless site to judge my t-shirt design for The Moby Threadless comp and couldn't; It's pending approval which may take up to 4 days. (yuk!) So I'll update the ol' blogger when the darn design is sitting pretty next to the other fine artists which you should check out as well. Some really great entries in this one.

EDIT- The entry is now up and running. I received some cool feedback which is always encouraging. I even got a shot out from my aunt Mike.... Yes I have an aunt Mike. :O

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

I just submitted my first T-shirt design over at Threadless. I'm happy with it. Although I wish that I knew ahead of time that there was a limit of 8 colors. I spent about 4 hours on the whole thing and ended up with a color cast of 25. I narrowed it down to 6 and think I acheived the same result that I wanted.

Here's the 25 (err 27) color version


For the final 6 color version click on the little thumbnail and give me a 5 will ya?



Last night in the dark - Threadless, Best T-shirts Ever

Friday, April 25, 2008



Our record is now on itunes. Show a brotha some love and buy a track or two. From what I hear the whole record is neat. Some remixes are in the process as well. Get ready for the maxy single!

Peas!

Monday, April 21, 2008

On the subject on copyright infringement, another group of tools with no imagination just ripped off a handful of illustrators by plagerizing their work then releasing the book online for 100.00. There are 350 beautiful illustrations that these tools mocked up because the files are extremely low res making the artists that worked on them look bad which is even worse.

Pass the word along to make sure these guys get their balls placed in a slingshot to be hurled 200 MPH into a brick wall. You know.... as to not make little baby plagerizers.


DO NOT BUT THIS BOOK!!!

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Say "NO!" to the Orphan Works Act

This just chaps my ass. Another way for companies to control the creativity of the individual by undersigning every artist to a corporate copyright industry instead of having a means to copyright it soly.