tshirts, etc. pt. 1
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Happy holidays. I finally printed the WGCI shirt and an extra Falcon Crest shirt for a friend at work. They both turned out great. Only thing is the designs are time-consuming to actually cut out and remove from the printer paper since they are so intricate. I have to take a screeprinting workshop somewhere and experiment. Note that the Falcon Crest design was made from preexisting art scanned from a vintage novel I got off of eBay. I did the lettering myself in Illustrator, after emailing a Falcon Crest fansite's author to find out what font was originally used by the studio. Oh, and the store where I get the shirts printed at is tees.com in the East Village, right across from Tompkins Sq. park.
I bought some new pants at Oak and really like the tissue paper and sticker they use to pack your purchase in. The sticker font goes well with the dark gray paper–modern and classy. I do wish the stamped lettering on the receipt-envelope matched the font on the sticker, though.
-H
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