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			<title><![CDATA[The Design is the message]]></title>
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						<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2007 17:29:56 -0500</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I take my design very seriously. threadless is a design-oriented site. That's what makes it so great. Shirts are an excellent medium for design.<br />
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From a marketing standpoint, the purpose of design is to carry a message - to sell something. While designs can &amp; do carry messages very effectively, I feel that a design can be a message in &amp; of itself.<br />
There is absolutely no room for this view in the market place - which might be why I'm not a graphic designer.<br />
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t-shirts should be simple: totally blank except for 1 strong graphic. That 1 image should command your attention. If it doesn't, it's just another shirt.<br />
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Type tees: What a Great idea! (props to whoever came up with that one)<br />
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-_-<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[About design]]></title>
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						<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2007 17:09:20 -0500</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I have been studying Visual Communications/ Graphic Design &amp; Print for the past 4 years. Although I'm only just about to complete my Associates. I work too.<br />
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Disclaimer: This blog isn't about Outbreak Girl. I just wanted to feature the art on this blog because it's a STRONG piece of design.<br />
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When I got back in college after a year &amp; a half off, it was because I had nothing else to do.<br />
I decided to study Graphic Design simply because it was something that was interesting that I could do.<br />
I have really enjoyed learning about it. The classes &amp; teachers where alway more good than not. The structure of the VIS-COM program was relaxed &amp; conducive to learning &amp; creativity.<br />
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For about the past year, I've had a sneaking suspicion that I really don't want to pursue Design professionally. The suspicion has turned into an almost absolute certainty. It's kind of weird.<br />
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I'm still really glad that I chose this path, because it's had a lot to offer. It exposed me to photography - something I never thought I would get into. Even after enjoying the class immensely, I never thought it would be much more than a hobby. But for the past year or so I've really been lovin it. I do a little freelance work - maybe 15 - 20 hrs. a week. I find I enjoy it so much more than sitting @ a computer developing a design. Maybe this is what I'm supposed to do.<br />
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Wow, I just realized this blog totally went on introspective tangeant.<br />
This might be the most boring blog I've ever written. For this reason, I'm not deleting it. I'll leave it up so I can refer back to it later to make sure it's the most boring. And I'm gonna try again with another blog about design...<br />
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-_-<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Long ago...]]></title>
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						<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2007 16:34:59 -0500</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I decided to join threadless for the sole purpose of buying Stir It Up.<br />
As soon as I finished creating my account, it sold out in my size.<br />
It has never been reprinted - which would be really cool if I had one. But I don't.<br />
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I used to score a lot of submissions but eventually stopped for 2 reasons:<br />
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frustration that my favorites weren't getting picked &amp;<br />
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simple busyness &amp; less free time<br />
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I regret that I never got the one shirt I wanted first. But I still love threadless. I have gotten my hands on most of the shirts that I wanted since then. I'm mainly on here to shop. I buy shirts for my bro, sis, cuz, &amp; friends every year. threadless shirts are the coolest T's on the planet.<br />
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It sure has grown a lot in the last 4 years. Damn.<br />
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