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I had a good chuckle when I came across HeadHoods for a number of reasons: the selected prints, the creative print placement, the animated product shots, etc. I also had one of those “why didn’t I think of that?” moments. The Cameesa team is always on the look-out for new ideas especially when it comes to creative printing techniques and product offering. I think I’m going to pick up the Lego-man head hood.
HeadHoods are hand printed on American Apparel hoodies by artist and musician Clinton Van Gemert in Brooklyn, New York.
Visit Headhoods.com for more.
Chicago based Haha Press founded by Ian Law produces limited edition tees from a select group of artists. The Lion King caught my eye.
Some nice work from San Francisco based graphic designer Benny Gold. He’s done pretty well for himself in the arena of apparel design working with the likes of Stussy and Huf. Checkout his interview in computerlove.

What inspires me most about Greg’s work is his refreshing use of typography which is at the core of his compositions. A brilliant graffiti artist his collage work is equally as stunning. Although influenced by collage artist such as Kurt Schwitters and Joseph Cornell I think his approach differs dramatically in his clean aesthetic, bold forms and vibrant colors. Greg attributes his proficiency in both mediums to his dexterity and attention to detail.
“Although an X-Acto and a spray can are very different tools, they do demand dexterity while at the same time capturing a hand-done sensibility.”
-Greg Lemarche, August 2008 Issue of Print.
Cameesa is the brain child of Viktor Bezic, Kamil Chmielewski, Andrew Cronk, and Qasar Younis. This blog is a set of semi-coherent musings from the start up front line as well as the things we find interesting. Based in Chicago, IL Cameesa was founded in 2007 as a platform for Artists and their Supporters to bring freshly designed T-Shirts to the public. To find out more visit cameesa.com
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