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Print's Not Dead video screen capture

Print’s Not Dead – February 2015 Production Video

Shop video for my screen printing collective Print’s Not Dead for projects done in February of 2015. Time-lapse sequences shot with an iPhone 5s crudely taped to various surfaces. Projects include LP jackets for Seattle-based A Heart in the Stillness for Nostalgium Directive label, and a gig poster for L.A. punk legends The Dickies, with opening acts Dreadful Children, The Witches Titties, The Crap, and Sick Ward, live at El Corazon February 6th 2015.

Horror Vacui Poster – PND 003

The third Print’s Not Dead project, this was a three-color, silk-screened 22″x 28″ poster for Bologna, Italy’s Horror Vacui, Portland’s Vivid Sekt, Countdown to Armageddon, and Arcane at Seattle’s Highline Bar. We staged the photo of Sasha originally with the intention of blocking out the backdrop, but found it provided an interesting visual texture once filmed. The composition of the photo lent itself really well to the type, and allowed us to really dial in our printing process to a science.

Dreadful Children poster – PND 002

The second Print’s Not Dead project, this was a three-color silk screened print of a show for Seattle’s Dreadful Children, The Lucky Boys, Barnswallow, and my band Sick Ward. This was a really fun project that incorporated several different elements and processes. We first designed fake cassette spines for each band, printed them out, and inserted them in real jewel cases so we could get the textures correct for a vintage feel.  There are tons of easter eggs in the spines, that was probably the most fun part of the design process. We shot the cassettes, and I sadly sacrificed a friend’s demo tape for art and we shot the unraveled cassette outside on the porch.

 

We finished a limited run of 12″x 28″ prints and sold them on the day of the show.