Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Town and Country EMS designs and shirts


The printing on these shirts is ultra tight!  Hi-five to Angie for getting it dang near perfect.

Here in Hiawatha, the local ambulance service changed hands and with that, the name and logo for the service needed to be changed too.  Originally it was "Brown County EMS", but since the service wasn't limited to just Brown County, KS, it needed a new name.  Duke (the lucky new owner) came to us with "Town and Country EMS" and requested we help him out with the logo and get some shirts printed up for the crew.  This is what we came up with.    

Thursday, September 20, 2012

The Best at "Normal"

It was recently brought to our attention that there are some folks out there who thought we only do "weird" stuff.  Well, as much as that is generally my preference, we also and more often do "normal" stuff, and we do it as good or better than anywhere else around.  Have a fuzzy design the size of a postage stamp that you want put on your shirts?  We can do that and at little or no extra charge.

I just wanted to dispel that idea that we're limited in what we do here.  We love shredding the box, but if you've got a box you need us to work in, we can do that too, better and at a price you probably won't be able to beat.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Fall

Last Fall was a toughy.  It seemed like I was doing about a hundred things at once, and more was added daily to the stack of stuff that I was falling behind on.  But so far, this entry into the school season has been significantly different.  My wife Angie has come along full time and has overtaken the shirt ordering and printing.  She does a wonderful job as you who have seen our stuff would attest.  All I'm doing is design and illustration work and trying to look busy.  I think our volume of work is the same as last year, but the added help has made all the difference.  Hats off to Angie, who can really make it happen (I'm not just saying that.  She doesn't even let me print because she thinks I'll screw it up which ahem almost never happens).