...you can just pop it back in with your knuckle.
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...you can just pop it back in with your knuckle.
I ended up make 2 versions. One to sell at the show and one to post all over town.
Thanks for all the input - that post spread quick!
http://printroost.com/images/bothVersions.jpg
the lightning bolts are just to separate the different changes i've made - the actual poster is set to be 11x17.
no pay... i might sell them on my website after the event, if the final version is...
i like when posters are simple.
the artist's name, a cool image, venue, city/state and show date...
my thought is - if the poster catches your eye or you recognize the artist... then you'll...
Same question... only I live in Michigan and my shop is set up in an unheated garage.
I actually ripped it off from a hotel downtown with crazy carpet.
http://printroost.com/images/carpet.jpg
I do one color... And run everything through the conveyor dryer. I do the whole run, then get everything ready for the next color. I've really been trying to limit myself on color count!
I am a web designer (www.roughdraftdesigns.com). I thought that making my own t-shirts would be cool... so I bought some equipment and started printing shirts (www.printroost.com). Then I ran into...