The process started here at the computer where Ben spent many creative hours getting the design exactly right. Mostly by emailing my old friend Greg from EIO Design and getting him to do the design work. I'd highly recommend Greg's design skills except I don't want him to be too busy doing your design work that he doesn't have time to work on our next idea.
Ben emails.
Then Ben set up the sweatshop/workshop in the laundry corner/garment corner of the basement/The Cave of Legends Recording Studio and Screenprinting Workshop.
Then Ben set up the sweatshop/workshop in the laundry corner/garment corner of the basement/The Cave of Legends Recording Studio and Screenprinting Workshop.
He smeared it onto a screen.
Ben centered the shirt on the centered-shirt holder.
With a swiftness unable to be captured with even the best cameras available,
he printed the shirts.
Curing.
Cleaning the screen.
First designs made!
The Flying Disc family cutes up the shirts.
For sale!
Hanging next to records.
Second Design.
Cow bones.
Ben centered the shirt on the centered-shirt holder.
With a swiftness unable to be captured with even the best cameras available,
he printed the shirts.
Curing.
Cleaning the screen.
First designs made!
The Flying Disc family cutes up the shirts.
For sale!
Hanging next to records.
Second Design.
Cow bones.
I love these! I think my kids need cow bones shirts :)
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