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Injury

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Originally posted by: dugweb
what kind of paper are those prints printed on? that is an innexpensive print unless it's just on regular old paper

Except for the fact that it's someone's art and you can't print it without their permission.
 

Jzero

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: dugweb
what kind of paper are those prints printed on? that is an innexpensive print unless it's just on regular old paper

Except for the fact that it's someone's art and you can't print it without their permission.

???

Anyway. it says 100lb stock on some of them. Not too shabby, but I wonder what printing process is used?

Regardless...$15 for a signed print that size is amazing.
 

Injury

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: dugweb
what kind of paper are those prints printed on? that is an innexpensive print unless it's just on regular old paper

Except for the fact that it's someone's art and you can't print it without their permission.

???

Anyway. it says 100lb stock on some of them. Not too shabby, but I wonder what printing process is used?

Regardless...$15 for a signed print that size is amazing.

Eeep! Misread. It was a long night. I thought he was implying that you could just take it down to Kinko's and get it cheaper.

 

UglyCasanova

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: dugweb
what kind of paper are those prints printed on? that is an innexpensive print unless it's just on regular old paper

Except for the fact that it's someone's art and you can't print it without their permission.

???

Anyway. it says 100lb stock on some of them. Not too shabby, but I wonder what printing process is used?

Regardless...$15 for a signed print that size is amazing.

It's offset if I'm not mistaken.
 

EGGO

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Originally posted by: dugweb
Originally posted by: EGGO
Originally posted by: UglyCasanova
Originally posted by: EGGO
Oh hey I know the guy that makes that stuff you just ordered OP.

:) He does amazing work. Excellent designer.

He definately is. I actually did something that's influenced by him.

http://eggo.us/images/Vector_raster.jpg

sweet pic! was that done entirely in illustrator? (or someother vector program) or did you use some photoshop?

edit: :Q I guess I should look at the file name which says vector_raster :eek:

:p

Originally posted by: aidanjm
I love some of the t shirt designs. What is ISO50?

ISO50 is a designer/illustrator based in the UK. That's basically it in a nutshell.
 

UglyCasanova

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Okay, so I ordered 2 more shirts today.

Hero

and

White Collar Excursion


Although not as cool as the shirt from ISO50 mind you, Bob really was my hero so I had to pick it up. And the suits leaving the factory, well, that sh!t is just cool.
If spring was not already here I would have picked up this shirt as well.
 

NikPreviousAcct

No Lifer
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Originally posted by: PHiuR
Originally posted by: Nik
that sh|t sucks

you're such a nice person nik..

but i concur...those shirts aren't as cool as the ISO50 one.

Being two-faced and going "aww that's cool!" while turning around and throwing up isn't as nice as just throwing it all out on the table to begin with.

Stuff like that is usually worn by f'in retarded wannabe hippies or youth that think it's cool for some unknown reason.
 

UglyCasanova

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I'm just trying to stock up on clothes for this summer, and my old wardrobe is stuff I've been accumulating since high school, and I can honestly say my taste back then sucked. Most of my stuff is just your generic A&F or American Eagle crap, so I'm trying to find some decent shirts I like.
 

UglyCasanova

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: PHiuR
Originally posted by: Nik
that sh|t sucks

you're such a nice person nik..

but i concur...those shirts aren't as cool as the ISO50 one.

Being two-faced and going "aww that's cool!" while turning around and throwing up isn't as nice as just throwing it all out on the table to begin with.

Stuff like that is usually worn by f'in retarded wannabe hippies or youth that think it's cool for some unknown reason.


:confused:

What is it that you don't like, and about which shirts? And what is wrong with wanting to be a hippie?

disclaimer: before you go stereotyping me though, I am not some poser art student who has his emo haircut, girls jeans, and cries to death cab. Although I was an art student, there was nothing that I couldn't stand more than that group of people. Emo I guess would be the best category for them. Fvck that, if I'm categorized as anything it is a pothead. :)
 

NikPreviousAcct

No Lifer
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Originally posted by: UglyCasanova
:confused:

What is it that you don't like, and about which shirts? And what is wrong with wanting to be a hippie?

disclaimer: before you go stereotyping me though, I am not some poser art student who has his emo haircut, girls jeans, and cries to death cab. Although I was an art student, there was nothing that I couldn't stand more than that group of people. Emo I guess would be the best category for them. Fvck that, if I'm categorized as anything it is a pothead. :)

I don't like potheads either. :p I have boring taste, is what it is. Solid color 2-button collar shirts, pair of jeans, Timberland boots. That's all I ever wear. I just don't like that constantly-changing-fasion thing. I hate "the in thing" because nobody really knows why they like it, other than because everyone else does or because they lack so much personally that they have to show off how cool they are inside by their clothing. I don't like flashy crap. I don't like advertisements on clothing (with the exception of my favorite sports teams :p).

I guess I'm just a boring dresser, but I don't really care. If it's utilitarian, I like it. If not, set it on fire.
 

SampSon

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Originally posted by: UglyCasanova
Originally posted by: SampSon
Thoes are ok.
Though I only buy prints from my local artists.

For the price you can't beat it.
True, though I get art for the visual, not the monetary. ;)
But I know what you're saying.
 

UglyCasanova

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: UglyCasanova
:confused:

What is it that you don't like, and about which shirts? And what is wrong with wanting to be a hippie?

disclaimer: before you go stereotyping me though, I am not some poser art student who has his emo haircut, girls jeans, and cries to death cab. Although I was an art student, there was nothing that I couldn't stand more than that group of people. Emo I guess would be the best category for them. Fvck that, if I'm categorized as anything it is a pothead. :)

I don't like potheads either. :p I have boring taste, is what it is. Solid color 2-button collar shirts, pair of jeans, Timberland boots. That's all I ever wear. I just don't like that constantly-changing-fasion thing. I hate "the in thing" because nobody really knows why they like it, other than because everyone else does or because they lack so much personally that they have to show off how cool they are inside by their clothing. I don't like flashy crap. I don't like advertisements on clothing (with the exception of my favorite sports teams :p).

I guess I'm just a boring dresser, but I don't really care. If it's utilitarian, I like it. If not, set it on fire.

Well see I'm not trying to follow the latest fashion, I'm trying to find shirts with cool designs. :)
 

NikPreviousAcct

No Lifer
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Originally posted by: UglyCasanova
Well see I'm not trying to follow the latest fashion, I'm trying to find shirts with cool designs. :)

Meh, I live in Portland, the wannabe-hippy-capital of Oregon. I always see young people wearing that crap, sandals, khaki shorts, those square, low-profile glasses, berets on a few of them, etc. They're all pretentious prickfvcks who think Starbucks is the best thing since sliced bread. They're always reading self-help and self-awareness books in libraries and bookstores. There are LOADS of them in Portland and they all really REALLY suck.

I guess the association is too strong for me to break right now, but oh well. What does the opinion of a stranger on the internet matter? :p ;)

Eugene is the actually-hippy-capital which is cool, though. Brutuskend pwnz. :cool: