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Well Hello There.

My name is Brandon. I design band shirts, logos, and other things. This site is fairly new, and hopefully, fairly simple. You can read a little more about how the site works here. I do a lot of work, and I'll do my best to keep adding the new stuff to this site. Thanks so much for stopping by. Now, go take a look at the work.
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Recent Posts
- Purchase Pinchflat
- Skrillex’s OWSLA Logo
- Draplin Drops Knowledge
- Poster for Pinchflat
- Script
- Octo Draw
- Twenty Nine
- Video from Thread’s Not Dead Hardcover Release
- The Curse Of Ambition Pt.2
- The Curse of Ambition Pt.1
- Euphonic Posters
- My Office
- Thread’s Not Dead: Launch Party
- HOW TOP 10
- Quick Words from WMCFEST
- Shark Week!
- My Credo
- Color Titles
- WMC Video Recap
- Awesomefest 2011
Category Archives: Dribbble
Quick Words from WMCFEST
Big thanks to Nathan Weller for this video interview. Read the full post at Abduzeedo.
The Power of the Doodle
With my new found spirit to be a little more regular with this blog, will come a little more willingness to be that much more transparent with you readers. One of the ways that I can do that, is to … Continue reading
Super Duper
I posted a shot of this on Dribbble yesterday, and have received some great feedback. It’s for a small project, for a 70s-style raglan/baseball tee. Feel free to hop over to Dribbble to join the discussion. I find myself with … Continue reading



