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Semi-permanent 2005

by Che-Wei Wang, Brooklyn on 07.21.05
Design & Architecture (designers)

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Semi-permanent New York is a design event run by the crew at Design is Kinky, and TheHappyCorp Global with the support Diesel. The event covers various fields within design ranging from graphic design, broadcast, illustration, photography, web, fashion, film, graffiti, animation, and more. Speakers include Charlie White, Chuck Anderson, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Fafi, Joshua Davis, Lobo, Paul Pope, The Orphanage, Threadless / Skinnycorp, and Visionaire, designers you already know or should know if you don't! September 9th & 10th at Lincoln Center - Avery Fisher Hall ::
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I don’t understand this whole design contest at threadless – it’s stupid. Why not use www.spreadshirt.com? They offer extremely easy to use designer program that will just knock you off your feet – just combine it with extremely high quality of products and you can have the t-shirt you ever wanted in a matter of minutes. You can open your shop for free and sell your designs to others, they take care of everything – you receive your checks. It’s extremely easy, check it out.

jump to top Ken Adams says:

Not understanding Threadless is probably why you think the competition is dumb. Comparing it to that HP site literally makes no sense. Where on that HP site is the sense of accomplishment?, the community participation?, the prizes?, THE FUN? all that HP site does is offer heat transfers on tees. It's basically a nicer looking version of Cafe Press.

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