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Old 06-22-2009, 03:19 PM
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Default Flatstock 21, Chicago: The Lineup

Meet your 2009 Flatstock Chicago exhibitors.

Gigposters.com
The Bird Machine
Decoder Ring
Matt Terich-Design Medicine
Hero Design Studio
Furturtle Printworks
Johnny Sampson (sharing w/Herzik)
Kollective Fusion
Kevin Tong Illustration
Clinton Reno
Mile 44
Landland
Madpixel
Strawberry Luna
Daniel Danger
The Bubble Process
The Silent Giants
Justin Santora-Pink Slip Press (sharing w/Octophant)
Lil' Tuffy
The Small Stakes
Weathermaker Press
Mike Budai
Pedal Printing
Crosshair
Cricket Press
Aesthetic Apparatus
Crash Design
Josh Rickun (sharing w/Alana)
Alana Bailey (sharing w/Rickun)
Gigart
DKNG
The Bungaloo
Delicious Design League
Spike Press
Mat Daly (sharing w/Richie)
Richie Bearden (sharing w/Mat)
Miss Amy Jo
Will Ruocco
Tom Stack-Stackmatic
Dan Grzeca-Ground Up
Diana Sudyka
Keith G. Herzik (sharing w/Johnny)
Octophant (sharing w/Justin)
Doublenaut

As anticipated there are no double booths. Each tent comes with no more than 2 vendor passes total. For shared tents, that's one per exhibitor. Please plan accordingly.

Those interested in serving in the API volunteer corps, talk to Ron Vinion.

Gregg Gordon of Gigart is the artist for our catalog this year. Big thanks Gregg.
Any of you who have not already supplied Geoff with an image, please do so ASAP.

Those of you who wish to ship your posters ahead of time, please send them to the Crosshair HQ. Please tell me if you're doing so. Do NOT leave this to the last minute.
Flatstock posters should be shipped to the same address. Send 10-15 and we'll put them up. The sooner the better...FS posters recieved 4 days before Flatstock do no good.

Crosshair
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Chicago, IL 60607
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