Just wondering. Do you pitch em or what?
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Just wondering. Do you pitch em or what?
Damn, those are nice.
I go the business card route myself. I printed invitations for an art show on a bunch of misprints once.
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justinsantora.com
a letter of resignation
interview on crewkoos
"put the immersion on your mensch with a scrub-coaster. then print with a 70 durometer skyguy"
-Steve W
I cut some of them up for thank you notes that I put into orders and when I ship the band's copies to them. Others go into the test print pile to be worked on until they either suck, and go into the note card pile, or they look like a decent test print.
Ones that aren't too awful go into a scratch'n'dent pile that I'll take to some shows, usually outdoor ones.
i like fun.
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I post mine to James Yew...
We do open studios fairly often so stuff that is lightly damage goes into the scratch-and-dent discount pile , it seems to be really popular with the teenagers who come by. Stuff that has serious damage gets used as wrapping paper .
The note card idea is good , we'll start doing that.
I knock $50 off of them and sell them for $350 a piece.
What?
www.guyburwell.com = gratifaction!
Art Chantry- "ya know. this 'guy burwell' fella seems to have some serious talent..."
Seriplop - "guy burwell is the best person in the world."
Kozik- "ya burwells a fuckin genius. hell be at fagstock."