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Lauren Bergman Designs

Shirt designs by Lauren Bergman. Waterbased print on Alternative Apparel Organic women’s scoop neck, for sale on her site.

Dante Fried Chicken Fancy Bones Apron

A true collaborative effort in the studio… Yego on the design, Mimi on the construction, S’aint Yacque for putting in the black & gold chain neck strap, adorned with both coyote & buffalo teeth!!! and King Texas did the awesome photography. Check this link for pics of it in action and visit Dante’s site here.

6 Color Metallic blend with discharge underbase rainbow blam

Master Blender Chris P. sports a custom hairy meatball shirt.

A tricky print but a fun challenge as each shirt is slightly different. The water based inks have a metallic binder added and a clear discharge underbase keeps everything super soft. Shirt design by Studio Mercury and printed on Alternative Apparel Organic.

The sexiest shirts ever made


If you meant ‘literally-how-to-do-it’ sexy.

Brouwerij Lane Posters

Master Printer Chris P. also works at Brouwerij Lane across the street and has designed and printed a few posters for their events. It takes more effort than just pushing ‘Print’ but a hand printed poster is something you wouldn’t mind keeping for a while.


(That’s Lee helping out.)

I feel like this guy

George “The Animal” Steele not the devil-on-a-stick.

4 Color CMYK Process Poster

No I am not dead. I just had a little architecture job to take care of but that’s finished up. This past memorial day I got around to printing another process poster, properly this time. It was Monday afternoon and I threw a collage together with some stuff I had lying around. Here is a little about where the various parts came from:

Continuing the starchitecture desctuctication kick I had this image of a fire at Zaha Hadid’s Opera House in Guangzhou.

This was combined with some beautiful open trusses that used to be the view out the studio window. This has since been roofed over unfortunately but I heard that the developer who bought the property intended to flip it and had already poured foundations for a 12 story luxury condo building here. I should count my blessings since it was not approved, as this whole Greenpoint Pencil Factory complex is landmarked. Too bad the “Pencil Factory Loftswas approved which eliminated my view of the river with it’s sample-color-swatch-board-of-brick design. Genius. They must be having funding troubles with the economic meltdown as what was originally a frantic pace has slowed to single CMU blocks being raised by rope and pully one at a time.

Rounding out this collage was a part of a previous collage i made to illustrate an essay for Marco Frascari. The ‘building’ on the water is a drawer of prosthetic eyeballs and the background is a wiring schematic for a Commodore 64.

This drawing was part of a series I made while living in Pittsburgh. The ‘02′ was from a spanish-word-a-day calendar but I had crossed out the word so I evidently didn’t learn anything.

See… Aless destroyed these tees

I guess I helped.

Sometimes I almost forget that I am really an architect

I remembered this fact yesterday when a project I managed for over a year was finally photographed. We drew just about everything in this place down to 1/32 of an inch and the level of craft was about as high as I believe possible. So yeah, I like details.
I would usually like to mention the client and the office where I worked but I’m pretty sure I shouldn’t be posting these images at all so… fair use right?

Alessandro will destroy everything

I would link to his drawing blog if I knew where it was or that it actually exists.

Update: Ok it does exist. Here it is.