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More Hipster T-Shirt Designs in our Store!
June 9, 2010
By Hannah Johnson
We are pleased to bring you two more fabulous t-shirt designs from our New York office, both available in men’s and women’s styles.
A few days ago, Erin Cox gave us some “Proof That Brooklyn Rocks the Literary World“. We couldn’t resist coming up with a design based on this argument, so if you believe that Brooklyn does rock the literary world, check out the t-shirt.
And a few months ago, Eoin Purcell, the man behind Irish Publishing News, wrote an article for us called “E-books are a cul-de-sac“. His main argument was that instead of focusing on the medium — in some cases, e-books — publishers “should be developing an expertise in how to sell content in many different forms and at many different prices to different audiences. Publishers should be platform agnostic, selling wherever readers are willing to buy and not focusing if it is an e-book, an app, online access, segments, chapters, quotes, mash-ups, readings, conferences, or anything else.” Check out the e-books t-shirt.
If you have any other design ideas, let us know in the comments!