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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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Some of you may remember that awhile back I was tossing around the idea of starting up my own site where I printed shirts [that weren't good enough for this site] I designed. It started with me printing Once Upon a War, which actually fared pretty well.

Anyhow, I've decided to forge ahead with my printing of shirts, continuing with Nuclear Moonlight. You can now get them from my new online store, Linty Fresh!

So if either of those shirts, uh... tickled your fancy... then you might want to check it out. Oh, and I've also gotten into this weird habit of finding images from old B-movies and putting captions to them. I figured I'd post a few here.






Aighty, that's all.

-gameyy

Verdana
Verdana on Jul 19 '06 at 9:51am
What's the method of payment?
gameyy
   gameyy on Jul 19 '06 at 9:52am
paypal, but non-paypal members can just use a credit card via paypal without registering.
gameyy
   gameyy on Jul 19 '06 at 9:53am
In other words, all transactions are procressed through them, so it's fully secure. No credit info is stored on my database.
mcpoodle1
mcpoodle1 on Jul 19 '06 at 9:59am
congrats! the site looks great, and is a really good idea. are you going to let other people who subbed but aren't printed here sell on your site after the new 90 day waiting period?
the_boxkite
the_boxkite on Jul 19 '06 at 10:03am
i work at paypal :)
the_boxkite
the_boxkite on Jul 19 '06 at 10:04am
nice job btw

gameyy
   gameyy on Jul 19 '06 at 12:20pm
Thanks!



I've given a little thought to the idea of having others sell on my site, but since I have a lot of designs (some that I've subbed here and some new ones) of my own, I'd like to get those printed first. Although every once in awhile I do see a shirt here that I'd love to see printed that doesn't win. So I dunno, I might end up doing that in the end!
5115
5115 on Jul 19 '06 at 12:25pm
We only print on 50/50 (meaning 50% cotton, 50% polyester) so they don't feel stiff or coarse like some all-cotton styles. The 50/50 blend gives the fabric some flexibility and makes for a very comfortable fit.



Isn't it the other way around?! 100% cotton is softer than 50/50s.. I'd buy your FISH, ETC in 90 days! :)
5115
5115 on Jul 19 '06 at 12:26pm
Also, you did a great job with the site. I love the shopping cart, did you code it yourself?!



How many of each did you print?
fatgraham
fatgraham on Jul 19 '06 at 12:31pm
If you really like a design, it couldn't hurt to keep track of it in case it doesnt win then approach the artist.



Maybe it would be good if we could bookmark subs so we don't lose track of them & their artist...



I've just opened my shop too, let me know if you have any good tips for getting the word around :)
gameyy
   gameyy on Jul 19 '06 at 12:47pm
5115, All-cotton shirts are thicker and heavier than 50/50 blends and strech and flex less than 50/50s. Cotton tends to feel really starched after coming out of the dryer, but 50/50s are always nice. And no, I didn't code it myself, I'm using a shopping cart provider. I printed roughly 50 of each.



Fatgraham, that's a really good idea that I'll definitely keep in mind! Thanks!
gameyy
   gameyy on Jul 19 '06 at 9:37pm
Bumped for the nocturnal bloggers.
radiostaticstar
radiostaticstar on Jul 19 '06 at 9:56pm
ha..."a one way freak"...



i have days like that...
gameyy
   gameyy on Jul 19 '06 at 10:11pm
I was just working on the site when I got a message that a new user had joined and I was racking my brains for where I knew the name "radiostaticstar"... lol.
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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.