PRINKSHOP FEATURED ON MADEWELL MUSINGS
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PRINKSHOP FEATURED ON MADEWELL MUSINGS
Check out what Madewell wrote about us!
Read more here!
You're invited! We're excited to share that Madewell is hosting prinkshop for an event at their Madison Avenue location on Wednesday, June 11th.
The event is in support of one of our favorite causes, The Edible Schoolyard Project.
Did you know that between a fifth and a quarter of all American youths are overweight? Madewell is supporting prinkshop and the mission of The Edible Schoolyard Project by carrying our line. Our shirt 'Pour l'Amour du Frais' means for the love of fresh in French. The design will be screenprinted live in the store, just for you.
The Edible Schoolyard Project's mission is to bring local, organic food to public school children. As always, with your purchase of a shirt we will give 30% of the profit to The Edible Schoolyard Project.
As an added bonus for coming out to support a great cause, Madewell is giving you 20% off your purchase of $125 or more.
If you can't make it to the event, you can still go online to Madewell.com and purchase the tee or tote in the exclusive color!
prinkshop featured on Vogue.com!
YAY!
Read the full article HERE!
Three Dot Dash "Just Peace Summit"
prinkshop designed advocacy campaigns for Global Teen Leaders while attending the Peace Summit by Three Dot Dash here in NYC! We also discussed branding, “wearing what you care about”, and organized 30 Global Teen Leaders to silkscreen the campaigns onto t-shirts and posters! Amazing day and great to be part of a wonderful initiative.
Our future is bright with young leaders like this!
See more about the peace summit here: http://threedotdash.org/the-summit
Bowery Arts Project
The Bowery Arts Project is a volunteer-led workshop in the East Village providing a creative outlet for men in crisis. Art is a great way to help display their creative talents, inspiring love, compassion, and other good feelings.
Keep The Girls Safe
Human sex trafficking is a $3 billion a year business and is the world’s fastest growing criminal industry. Urgent action is needed so that more girls and women aren’t lost to this insidious trade. We need to spread awareness, and fast!
For every Keep The Girls Safe product sold, prinkshop will give 30% of the profit to 3Generations' film tricked, to spread the word and raise awareness for a problem no one is talking about.
1973 And The Right We All Need to Fight For
Roe v. Wade is the 1973 Supreme Court decision guaranteeing women the right to an abortion, but the goal of the anti-choice activists is to overturn it and ban abortion wherever possible. If Roe v. Wade is overturned, women will no longer be guaranteed the right to make the incredibly personal and consequential decision about whether and when to have a child. Every woman should have the right to decide what is best for herself and her family. Every one of us needs to work to protect that right!
For every 1973 designed product sold, prinkshop will give 30% of the profit to NARAL Pro-Choice New York.
Women Rule Kicks off Again!
The Women Rule series was launched today. This involves women leveraging their power to create change and includes high-profile events, featuring members of Congress, administration officials, influential voices in the arts, entrepreneurs, and leaders in business and technology. We love how the series is creating a movement of women who are passionate about affecting change in the world. We’re proud to be involved! See more here: http://bit.ly/1liggJk
prinkshop interns and staff got their hands dirty at Pawel Althamer's THE NEIGHBORS, now on exhibition at the New Museum. Go do it! We had a blast. The museum gives you all the supplies!
prinkshop: Wear What You Care About
Our TEDxTeen 2014 break out session last weekend from start to finish.
Look for the TEDxTeen talks streaming from TEDxTeen.com!
Thank you We Are Family Foundation for powering such an inspiring event, inviting us to design for it, and letting us share the prinkshop process with some of its amazing attendees.
Give passion to your Valentine! Help teachers teach and kids learn.
prinkshop loves... Sister Corita Kent
While students and their teachers banded together to screen print, something similar was happening in the USA: students across the country from Harvard to Berkeley employed the technique for protests. The Studios at Berkeley were especially prolific: more than 400 graphics emerged on issues ranging from the Vietnam War to health care to gay liberation and police brutality. Sister Corita Kent helped establish silkscreening as a fine art medium and her peace-loving graphics were celebrated by activists of the 60s and 70s. In 1985 Sister Corita Kent created the iconic Love stamp for the US Postal Service.
WOMEN RULE!
prinkshop branded the Women Rule conference by taking the MEN out of WOMEN!
Politico, Google and the Tory Burch Foundation are partnering to produce Women Rule, exploring how women are leading change in politics, policy, and their communities.
We "made for them" t-shirts, totes, mugs, notebook, pencils and pens. All designed with passion and all made in the USA!
The founder of cause-centric design company prinkshop — which created the logo, t-shirts and totes for the Tory Burch Foundation’s new Women Rule initiative in partnership with POLITICO and Google — talks entrepreneurial challenges and melding fashion with politics.
prinkshop’s inspiration…
I made some totes with my kids during the 2008 Obama election because we read some statistics about how young people weren’t voting — we called them “vote totes.” That was the original inspiration, that you could make a difference with products.
prinkshop is… Products with a purpose. I’ve always loved graphics, I think they’re really powerful. We think, OK, a woman’s right to choose is in danger, so what represents that and what would be a powerful graphic to get people to start talking? We’re bringing fashion and politics into one place.
The story behind the name… It’s “printed ink” — prink. We thought we made up the word, and then we looked it up and it was actually in the dictionary — it means to wear something that you care about, to primp, to deck out, which we thought was applicable.
The goal is… To prove a model in which you can actually do good things and make a profit. And to create awareness about the issues that need attention. So it’s a two-fold thing.
Most exciting part of owning your own business… Every day is outside of the box. You make up the rules.
And most challenging part… Accounting. Seriously.
When starting a company you must… Be brave.
Never be afraid to… Fail.
Best advice you’ve received… Listen before giving advice.
Next up… Every day we’re working toward new organizations — we have our own line, but we are also pitching not-for-profits constantly. Our goal is to supply every not-for-profit with their swag.
thanks Tory Burch Blog!
prinkshop + DonorsChoose.org
We are honored to present prinkshop's first official collaboration with a cause.
Check out our TOTES + NOTEBOOKS available at www.prinkshop.com, designed exclusively for DonorsChoose.org. With every purchase you will receive a GIFT CARD to support a public school classroom project.
SUPPORT THE PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS + STUDENTS OF THE USA
PRINKSHOP SQUARE PARK
Sasha Frolova -- photographer and prinkshop intern -- turns an afternoon outing and the city’s public spaces into one big prinkshop photo op. Designer Isha and model Stella sported prinkshop Ts in Madison Square Park, Union Square and Washington Square Park.
A sneak peak of the impromptu Prinkshop Square Park photoshoot (!!!!!!)