Saturday, October 9, 2010
Labels:
American Apparel,
Artsy T-Shirts,
Threadless,
tshirt,
video,
Web Culture
Threadless began as a side project for design student Jake Nickell, a tiny online T-shirt design popularity contest. Ten years later, the site has transformed into the Internet hub for DIY clothing design, with 1.2 million participants and millions more customers, all bound by a common thread: the idea that t-shirts should be art.
In this mini doc, Threadless founder Jake Nickell, designer Brent Schoepf, and fans of the community talk about how Threadless went global, what makes the community work, and how kids on computers are the future of entrepreneurial design.
Threadless
SideNote: Yes! Yes! I'll fix the photobucket image error as soon as I can! Thanks everyone for informing me.
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