Showing posts with label "California is the new Brooklyn". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "California is the new Brooklyn". Show all posts

Thursday, May 29, 2008

T-Shirt Success Story - Nashville

My friend Jen just sent me these shots of her from the streets of Nashville, wearing the t-shirt I made for her when she moved there from Brooklyn this past winter.

The "Nashville is the new Brooklyn" shirt is a one-of-kind variation on the "California is the new Brooklyn" design I created, which is available for sale online by following this link to www.zazzle.com/sarahsloboda.


Jen tells me that the Bluebird Café, which she is standing in front of in these photos, is a famous Nashville place of discovery for musicians and bands. I haven't been to Nashville in awhile, but I remember that it was really fun! Jen went to college there several years ago, and I paid her a visit.


Jen also tells me that her Nashville friends are jealous of her t-shirt. I don't know how true that is, but it's a pretty big compliment, so I'd like to believe it! Jen is also a photographer, and spent some time traveling around Europe, as well as shooting an amazing portrait book called "Faces," for her church. You can check out her work by clicking here: jenmphotography.com. Personally, I think Jen has an amazing knack for product photography, which you can especially see in her website sections called "places," and "things."

Photo credit: Anonymous Nashville Correspondent.

Friday, February 8, 2008

Official T-Shirt Design Store



My t-shirt designs are now available for purchase through this really fun site called Zazzle. I am excited to create new ones, and to learn more about typography in the process.

It is so amusing to me to notice the solidity a line or phrase takes on when imprinted on a shirt. It becomes ironic, fun, important, larger-than-life, and smile-inducing all at once.

Perhaps now, I will dig up all the little notebooks I carried around to fill with clever lines I heard at the ad agency (where I used to work with the likes of Mitch Silver, author of In Secret Service), and amongst my bohemian friends. Finally, a canvas for all that fodder!