about Stone Jungle
You'll recognize him from 30Rock and also Talledega Nights and Forgetting Sarah Marshall!
Hey ladies and germs-
I made a minor tweak to the main blog page. What you'll notice is that there's now a HUGE post a blog button - making posting blogs easier than ever! Also, if you're wondering where the "edit your default view" button went, it's now on the top next to "categories". I also reorganized the right column so that searching was more obvious. Hope you like it!
Hey ladies & germs...
After we launched the new scoring system on Friday a lot of you were a little bothered by the strength of the numbers and felt that they competed graphically with the designs. To alleviate that, I went ahead and made the numbers smaller for y'all (as seen here). Please let me know what you think, and thanks - as always - for your feedback! - Jeffrey
Let's say there was a tee that you HAD TO HAVE. it was sold out and it wasn't likely that it would get reprinted. Would you buy a damaged one for cheap to satisfy the need? By damaged I mean small spray outs, slightly off register, or maybe the tee itself had a small spot of slight discoloration. Basically something we couldn't sell as a "regular tee" but it's certainly not unwearable.
thoughts?
Hey ladies!
I'm looking for your opinion regarding some language on Threadless. When Threadless first began, we had pretty limited sizing. We had a few guys' sizes, and only one size for girls - Girly M/OS (medium one size). As we expanded our sizing, we never shifted away from the term "girly" to reference all our girls' sizes. As I've been working hard to give Threadless a face-lift (as you can see from the new homepage and submit page - more to come!), I'm thinking about changing the term from "Girly" to "Girls" so our sizing will be Guys & Girls, not Guys & Girly. Opinions throughout skinnyCorp are mixed, and there's excellent points in support of both words. People have said that "girls" refer more to young women, teens & tweens (thereby possibly alienating older females) while "girly" refers to the style of the shirt. We certainly don't want to alienate anyone with terminology, so what's your opinion? Should we change it? Keep it? Does it not matter at all?! Lemme know!! about iFDL Freedom Tee
I designed this back in the day when it was a lot easier to get printed at Threadless. It was 2001 I think? It was part of something I designed for DesignForFreedom, an awesome project run by my friend Gabe, which isn't up anymore. Gabe is actually the one who designed our ill-fated "I Am Analog" tee. Anyway, here's my design. Maybe one day we'll reprint it!
Hi guys!
I gave the product page a little design refresh! For you web design nerds out there... if you're interested in reading about why I made things they way they are, head on over to my blog and read about it! Check it out!
Everyone should see this. It's amazing. Points for people who understand 100% of it...
because he'll install some weird stuff to make his tablet work, and then he'll leave to go back to the UK, and everytime thereafter you open photoshop it'll tell you that have a tablet version mismatch. damn you and your tablet, ollie!
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I haven't submitted any photos. I guess I don't want free money.
I'm your average 29-year-old tattooed metal-head with an eye for design and nose for tomfoolery. Any time not spent with my wife and small family of cats (named Murder, Mick Mars and Alabama) is spent as partner and Chief Creative Officer of the Chicago-based, community-business-centric skinnyCorp. The focus of my work is design and strategy for skinnyCorp's numerous community-based web projects.
My work has been published numerous times, and he has had the pleasure of speaking for students and peers all over the world from MIT to the University of Copenhagen to CNN to NPR. |
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