
t-news : Submit and remix
January 12th, 2010 admin

Tom Bracewell , the founder of Submit and Remix : “The idea behind S&R is that each series we ask two artists to create a tee design for us based on a theme of our choosing, once we have these two designs we swap them over and ask the artists to reinterpret the others design in their own style. Each series we hope to take it in new directions and get these really interesting designs from artists by forcing them to reinterpret someones work they might never have looked at before, its an exciting prospect and we have some really nice ideas and artists lined up for the future. Series 1 features Florida…
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