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gameyy
gameyy aka Eric Terry is a 26.28 year old boy, has been a member since April 10, 2005, has scored 5,349 submissions, giving an average score of 2.05, helping 97 designs get printed.
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I am crazy about this design. It's even my wallpaper. Kinda reminds me of "The Things You Love", but so. much. better.

-gameyy

Stevethegreat
Stevethegreat on Nov 29 '05 at 10:42am
It certainly is so much better.......I like it a lot as well
velvetsamurai
velvetsamurai on Nov 30 '05 at 4:53pm
its really cool
gameyy
   gameyy on Nov 30 '05 at 10:36pm
I'm thinking the chances of it getting printed are fairly good. It's been awhile since an abstract piece was done, right?
scoutti
   scoutti on Nov 30 '05 at 10:38pm
you look pretty cute in that picture with the yellow shirt.
gameyy
   gameyy on Nov 30 '05 at 10:47pm
Heh, thanks. I'm not a big fan of that pic but I was too lazy to take another. It's a lot of work, pressing that little button.
velvetsamurai
velvetsamurai on Nov 30 '05 at 10:55pm
i think so. its been awhile and i think threadless is due....





i hope the gods are listening
Aktaion
Aktaion on Dec 01 '05 at 4:43am
I'm glad to see that you guys like my design :)
gameyy
   gameyy on Dec 01 '05 at 8:00am
Yep. Defeinitely my fav of your subs so far. So complex, and yet still balanced and harmonious. That's a hard target to hit. I'm going to study it for awhile and then try an abstract piece myself... :)
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Interesting story, heh. I got started designing tees back in high school for bands and school clubs. And by "design", I mean crappy colored pencil sketches on printer paper that the screenprinters were somehow able to make tshirts out of. In college, I came across Threadless and tried my hand at digital tee design. Those designs, too, were all pretty hideous.

As time went on, my designs finally started getting better and I became more familiar with what went into the tshirt making process. In 2006 I dove in headfirst and started Linty Fresh, my own tshirt line.

Things were slow at first, but with a lot of hard work and tons of research into marketing and branding, I was able to quit my day job a couple of years later and run LF full time. I traveled around the country doing shows and selling my swag, and it was a blast.

In 2009, I had the chance to move to China and improve my Mandarin. I fell in love with the place and I'm still here, two years later.

I currently run Linty Fresh (based in Georgia) from here in China and have started marketing it here locally as well. It's been quite an experience. Last year I started a documentary series on Vimeo called "Life in the Middle" all about my experiences here. I also started a monthly comic strip based on the same concept that is being published in a Chinese/English magazine here.

Aside from those projects, for a time I was designing and producing custom apparel (like wool coats and tailored suits) for customers overseas, but the headaches involved have forced me to take a hiatus for awhile.

I blog about a lot of this stuff, too, specifically when it comes to the cultural differences between China and the States and the interesting things I've learned along the way. I also analyze marketing and branding from time to time, as well as cataloging some of the processes behind design and running a company. You can read it here.