So I live in China and I'm ordering a bunch of stuff for myself and friends here. I read the FAQ on this so I know it goes via DHL and is passed on to the local postal carrier once it enters the country, but I'm still unclear on how to get the address written out on the shipping form.
I'm sending the staff an email about it, but since this is the first time I've shipped anything from the states to my door here in China, I was wondering if anyone here has done it? Do you usually write it in Chinese characters or Pinyin? Anyone? You must be logged in to leave a comment.
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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. |