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Illustration for the May 27th issue of The New Yorker of Pantha du Prince and the Bell Laboratory. Thanks to art director Jordan Awan !
Illustration for the May 27th issue of The New Yorker of Pantha du Prince and the Bell Laboratory. Thanks to art director Jordan Awan !
Golden Pelicans live at the Peacock Room. Every single band that Erik from Fashion Fashion and the Image Boys is in totally kills it.
What on earth is screen-printing?
Screen-printing is a process for making prints on fabric or paper by forcing beads of ink past a stencil and through a mesh screen. Though completely man-powered, it’s still relatively quick and you get some pretty cool results in the right hands.
We worked closely with Horse Zine to develop our John Malta tees, developing a brand new marbling technique and hand-printing each tee. This means that each tee is completely unique and there’s not a single one in the batch that looks like the last – they’re all different. Add the fact that there was a constant soundtrack of Motown at Horse HQ and you know your tee has got sooooooul.
‘You Gots to Chill’ tees are available in the Steamy Press shop.
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Winter’s dying down, spring is hotting up and summer’s coming soon. You know what that means: it’s almost time to get yer chill on.
John Malta, an NY-based illustrator whose work regularly appears in the New York Times and is a zine heavyweight in his own right, drew this zany dude for us in his trademark style. It oozed weirdness, so we worked with James Hall, screen-printer at Horse Zine, to develop a unique marbling effect with water-based inks. The result is a funky, grungy tee that’s lurid, psychedelic and bound to turn heads.
These are destined to fly out pretty quickly, so head on over to the Steamy Press shop now! Available in small, medium and large unisex sizes.
Photography: Tristan McDonald; Model: Roseanna Arroyo.
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Got contributor copies of “Creator’s Bookmarks” in the mail today! A book that chronicles illustrators bookmarks. Published by the Korean design magazine G: Book