An Interview with Rebecca Shostak
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An Interview with Rebecca Shostak
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→ 1 comment | Posted Jun 10, 2008
Type tees of every type.
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→ 1 comment | Posted May 27, 2008
Clever, well drawn tees from Eric Terry's Georgia house. Linty Fresh does it right.
Rumplo How'd you get started making T-shirts? I don't think I'll ever quite get over that feeling of getting an order from someone - that acknowledgment that someone digs my stuff enough to drop their cash for it and wait patiently for it to be delivered.
Rumplo If you were to start out all over again what would you do differently?
Rumplo Can you tell us a bit about your T-shirt making process? How long does it take you to make a T-shirt, from designing it to shipping it? What are your favorite and least favorite parts of the process?
Rumplo How does your (awesome) blog tie into all of this?
The End Thanks a bunch to Eric for his time and his smarts. Be sure to check out the Linty Fresh store and pick up a few of his wonderful tees. |
→ 0 comments | Posted May 13, 2008
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Geeky pop-culture awesomeness, being real, and running a brilliant shop.
Rumplo T-shirts have taken on a pretty significant role in pop-culture, and you guys pay homage to a number of pop-culture icons in your shirts. What do you make of that?
Really, it is all about being nerds. We see these people walking around with tape around their glasses and programmers on wheels and its funny to us… but we really dig these people.
- Thomas, Chop Shop But apart from that, much of what makes these people tick are sci-fi movies, television shows, video games and as with most generations… we love to collect the memories and nostalgic items that make up our past. We are big nerds too and as much as we think we are outside that arena, the truth is that we talk about action script code outside of work, we watch the new Battlestar Galactica series and still talk about Star Wars as if the movie came out last week instead of 1977. There was nothing more entertaining than working on the weRobot and AlienWe designs and in some cases re-discovering some characters that still reside in our collected memories. Some of these are embarrassingly awful to admit having liked even as kids, but in many cases that is exactly what we love about them too. At any rate they are all embraced from the awful to the genius.
Rumplo (laughter) Your website is amazing. What do people say about it? Do you think it adds to your geek cred and helps sell shirts? The End Thanks a million to Chop Shop for their time and for their insightful thinking. Be sure to check out the Chop Shop store in all it's geeky goodness and pick up a few tees. → Here are a few more Chop Shop tees for your wearing pleasure:
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→ 0 comments | Posted May 1, 2008
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The spunky, fun, retro tees of 410 BC quickly caught our eye here at Rumplo, and their young, smart crew and upbeat operation are models for running an enviable T-shirt shop. We asked them a few questions recently for your reading pleasure, and posted some of their beautiful tees alongside the interview in case you haven't spotted them already (they're some of the most popular shirts on Rumplo).
Rumplo: Cool. So, the first thing I noticed when I googled "fourtenbc" is that you guys have a website, a blog, an Etsy store, a BigCartel store, a YouTube account, and probably a bunch of other pieces of yourselves floating around on the net. Was it a conscious decision to try to get into so many places, or do those tools all solve different problems?
Rumplo: How would you describe the shirts you make? Are there any influences in particular that made you want to make the shirts you do?
Rumplo: You've got some really, really great photos of your tees... Just sayin.
Rumplo: ...wowza. Thanks Victoria and the rest of the 410 BC crew for the interview! |
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→ 0 comments | Posted May 1, 2008
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