![]() |
|
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||
|
To those of you that are creating FS 22 posters post them here. The info is below about the requirements and info to include. All participating artists making an FS poster must supply me with copies or poster in the Seattle area themselves. Otherwise, I will ask you to remove the prints from your booth and sales of the poster will be prohibited.
Sending Flatstock 22 Promotional Poster Artists wishing to sell their own Flatstock 22 posters during or after the exhibition must send 15 of these posters to Laura Stalions, (address given in "FS 22 Fact Sheet"), to arrive no later than August 15, 2009. One each of these posters will be preserved in both the API and Bumbershoot archives. The remaining posters will be used to promote Flatstock 22. Even if an artist prefers to distribute such posters on his or her own to promote Flatstock 22, two archive posters must still be provided to the API. Posters must include the following info: Flatstock 22 Poster Exhibiton presented by American Poster Institute and Bumbershoot Fisher Pavilion-Seattle Center 11am to 8pm, September 5, 6 and 7th Labor Day weekend americanposterinstitute.com bumbershoot.org If you don’t have enough time to design and screen print an FS poster but would like to help promote please email a b & w flier design to: lstalions@americanposterinstitute.com. Anything helps!
__________________
For questions or comments related to the API or Flatstock email: lstalions@americanposterinstitute.com |
|
||||
|
Brochure cover and poster pull-out are below. Illustration by Guy Burwell and Design/Layout by Frida Clements.
__________________
For questions or comments related to the API or Flatstock email: lstalions@americanposterinstitute.com |
|
||||
|
Quote:
__________________
Shizouka! "I don't know shit about screenprinting and can still tell all the questions you ask are retarded." -Blonde |
|
||||
|
Yeah, it was agreed on during the API member meeting last year in Seattle. Every year I was getting only about 5% of the FS posters that were printed and my volunteers and I could have used a lot more.
Just like with any other band or event a poster isn't official unless you give X amount of copies for promotion. Flatstocks should be no different and I can't begin to explain how pissed I get about seeing artist create those posters to make an extra buck but don't want to do anything that helps everyone participating. Sending me 15 can't be that damn difficult. If it is, don't go to the trouble of printing any.
__________________
For questions or comments related to the API or Flatstock email: lstalions@americanposterinstitute.com |
|
||||
|
I'm like 15% in fear of you and 85% in love with you. Or vice-versa.
__________________
Shizouka! "I don't know shit about screenprinting and can still tell all the questions you ask are retarded." -Blonde |
|
||||
|
we designed one last year, but unfortunately didn't have time to print it.
__________________
www.usandthemstudio.com |
|
||||
|
we printed one at the demo booth last year.....(backs slowly out of the room with sideways glance at Bdix)
__________________
Andymac services www.squeegeeville.com equipment www.tmiscreenprinting.com Todo es empezar. |
|
||||
|
Hmmmm, that's probably not the most kosher thing but the API sponsors the Squeegeeville booth so...
Bobby's been on my list for a number of years.
__________________
For questions or comments related to the API or Flatstock email: lstalions@americanposterinstitute.com |
|
||||
|
Bobby made me do it!
__________________
Andymac services www.squeegeeville.com equipment www.tmiscreenprinting.com Todo es empezar. |
|
||||
|
I would totally join Laura's poster posse...
__________________
conformity will kill us all. "the only thing that matters is to get them to sign on the line which is dotted." http://www.myspace.com/somethingmustbreakmusic |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|