Monday, January 24, 2011

Paradigm Gardens, Astral Tourism, Bright Eyes, Cursive and Telekinesis

We printed some shirts for our neighbors up the street, Paradigm Gardens. 3 new shirts, including one with everyone's favorite root-based character, Rooty Roots. These will be available for sale at Paradigm. Stop in, buy a shirt and learn to grow some vegetables!






"Astral Tourism is a new type of company merging streetwear fashion, music, and miscellaneous mischief into one cohesive package. Travel with us."

We made 4 new shirts for these guys. Their online store is suppose to open today. Check em out!






We're happy to be printing some shirts for up-and-coming local band, Bright Eyes. With a little luck and a lot of hard work, I think these kids might just go places. Their new record comes out Feb 15th. These shirts will be for the album bundles. Tour starts Feb 8th in Glasgow, Scotland. 







Cursive played another "Domestica" anniversary show at the Waiting Room last Tuesday. We made another run of posters to commemorate that show. 59 sold in Chicago, 37 sold in Omaha.





Aaaaand, we printed some posters for the Telekinesis show at Slowdown, March 1st. Also on the bill are The Love Language and Little Brazil. You know the drill....go to the show, buy a poster, drink beers, tip bartenders.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Signal 88 & Retro Video Games

Only a few things to post this week, but the next two weeks are going to be big. Stay tuned.

New shirts for Signal 88 Security. Reminds me of the A-Team....therefore its awesome.


This week's MacGyver move:



A new Doe Eyed Design print for a retro video games show at Gallery 88 in LA. Curated by OMG posters. It has all the hits: Duck Hunt, Super Mario Brothers, Dig Dug, Pac Man, Donkey Kong and Zelda. I'm sure there's a few others I'm missing. CMYK. Edition of 50.












And lastly, I'd like to start a fundraiser to buy me this drum set. I'll never ask for anything else, ever again. Seriously. Is that not the most bad ass thing you've ever seen? John Bonham knew how to party. Maybe a little too well.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Anamanaguchi and Big and J

Anamanaguchi is playing a string of shows starting last night in NYC at The Knitting Factory. We made some new shirts for them. The white one glows in the dark!!



Reprinted some shirts for Big and J industries. We've been working with them for about a year now and its seems they are on to something. Check out their truck.....holy crap!!