March 30, 2005
t-shirt update:

The t-shirt deal is moving ahead. The e-commerce website should be up by early next week, fingers crossed.
As I said before, each design will be limited to an edition of 200. That’s it. No more. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.
I shall start with four designs, the “Hughtrain/Infinite” design above, the “Good for you” design and two others. As soon as one sells out, I’ll introduce another. But there won’t ever be more than 4 designs, 200 of each, available at one time.
If you want to collect them all, there will be a subscription service, which automatically charges your credit card and sends you a new shirt, when they become available. Yes, you will be able to unsubscribe at any time.
Each one will come with a wee printed card, with the limited edition number hand-written on it.
I think they might become quite collectable, in their own little way. I certainly have no wish to flood the market with them.








Drawing
Wouldn’t this first one be best on the back of the t-shirt — and rotated so the words read upwards?
No. Because that’s not the way it was drawn.
“I certainly have no wish to flood the market…”
800 shirts. No kidding!
Rudy, I assure you, 800 shirts is NOTHING, when you consider the distribution opportunities I have at my disposal.
Hugh…DeBeers?
This just in, from the “seeking to understand” department… Hugh Macleod, of gapingvoid fame, is bringing t-shirts to market, featuring his cartoon designs. Hugh, a question for you. You state: “As I said before, each design will be limited to
I’ll take an X-Large of “Was it Good”. Also, love the post about the editor who stuck your tailor friend.
jens rosenkrantz at cincinnati wine garage
The Business Plan
Now that we have the business plan projections thanks to Hugh … its time to get more funding.