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FIVE THINGS: January 19-25
by Holly
1. Happy 12th birthday, RetroDuck!
RetroDuck has been alive and kickin' for 12 years as of today. Here are a few words from the Head Duck himself, Luke Hackney:
Just wanted to take a moment to mention that today is RetroDuck's Birthday. Can't believe it has been twelve years since I was writing (really weird) captions for t-shirts that my buddy Sean was shipping out of his room in Mayo Hall.
Thank you to everyone who has made that milestone a reality, even if it's making me feel really old right now.
And as an added bonus, check out the picture below of Yung Luke from RetroDuck.com circa 2003. Back then, RetroDuck only printed vintage iron ons, hence the Johnny T. swag.
Look at him go! Enjoy your last year as a tween, RD. You precious duckling, you.
2. Chris Schoonover
Chris Schoonover's photos cast a mysterious shadow on the art of portrait photography.
With a vintage feel, he uses his subjects as catalysts for deliberate bursts of nostalgia.
It was difficult to choose which photos to include, but if you're digging his style be sure to check out his website.
3. Anne Hollings
Anne Hollings' collages combine elements that were seemingly destined for one another.
The way she describes her work is quite interesting, as well:
My favourites are those that I don’t have much say in making, it feels like they are making themselves using my hands and eyes, while the ones I control and direct seem less meaningful, more contrived.
You can buy prints of her stuff, too!
4. Broad City x Sleater-Kinney
Abbi and Ilana of the hilariously generational TV comedy Broad City interviewed the OG gals of Sleater-Kinney on NPR this past week. Abbi is a little tipsy, Ilana gets existential, and all-in-all my love for all parties involved grew at an exponential rate. NPR doesn't really offer embedding options, but you can watch the interview right here.
5. Benjamin Phillips
Benjamin Phillips' work felt oddly familiar. Similar to other illustrators, Phillips uses simple drawings to exemplify notions of the human condition.
His drawings are reminiscent of Quentin Blake (Roald Dahl's illustrator) as they both combine scratchy lines, slightly eery figures, and soft coloring.
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That's all for this week. Until next time.
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ONE THING: April 30
by Holly
As clichés say, all good things must eventually come to an end. Today marks my last day as Director of Graphics and Marketing at RetroDuck and first step toward a move to Detroit. I wanted to take the time (and Tumblr space) to express my gratitude toward my fellow Ducketeers. Whether it’s teaching me the ways of alternative 90s music during downtime at the office, tweaking my less than perfect print art, remaining patient during our craziest days, or simply being good examples of hard-working and dedicated humans, these guys rule the most. I will miss them, but know they can (and have many years before I could even call myself a duck) hold down the fort to continue making this company the best it can be. Onward and upward!
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That's all for today. Until next time.
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Bar crawl season is among us. Here are some examples of shirts we've printed for various groups of crawlers. You've still got time to place your order with us before the school year ends! Don't delay; get some customized tees for you and your pals today.
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