Monday, October 27, 2008

Print Liberation!


Just so you know, at the Motmot shop we screen print all of our shirts ourselves: someone can come in pick a design and we print it on demand! It's just like ordering a pizza, or something. (You can also pick a design online and we'll print it on demand too!) I've been screen printing since I was in high school, trying to print my own Clash and Sham 69 shirts! Later on, both of us studied art and learned screen printing in college. Now, we have a shop where we print our designs, and we do everything ourselves. So, you could say, we've invested a lot of time and energy in learning the finer points of screen printing. And we get a lot of people asking how to screen print, and other people needing some help from time to time, which we're more than happy to oblige.

Now we've been thinking about making a MOTMOT guide to srceenprinting, for some time now, but we would need to sit down and actually write a book, and do the graphics, which is a daunting task. But until then, we've found an excellent resource, PRINT LIBERATION: The Screen Printing Primer, by Nick Paparone, Jamie Dillon, and Luren Jenison.

A lot of screen printing guides are either boring or difficult to understand because of difficult printmaker technobabble. But not this book, no way José! This book looks fantastic, with some really great illustrations and graphics. The book is well written and has many photos which actually show you how the process is done, which can really helps you understand the process. The book is aimed at beginners, but I found a few new things that I wasn't aware of, so it's got tips and tricks for the intermediate and advanced printer too! It's got a great list of resources and suppliers in the back! That said, we may, or may not, be carrying this book in our own shop in the near future, depending on, oh you know, this and that and which way the wind blows, but it's definitely worth picking up if you're thinking about taking up screen printing. Highly recommended.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Pedal Power to the Parrots!



Here's our newest creation from our graphics department, it's a riff on our bike shirt, it's everything you need to cruise and with a nice traveling companion. When was the last time you saw a crazy person riding a bike with a parrot on the handlebars or on their shoulder? It's been a while, I better go to Venice Beach the next time I'm in California.
This poster is currently on display at the new and improved Inoperable Gallery, as part of the Art Cycle exhibition, which runs from October 10th until November 1st. If you happen to be in Vienna, you should check it out!

The poster is a 2 color screen print 50 x 70 cm (that's 19.7/8 X 27 1/2in.) Printed in an edition of 15. Although we will certainly be printing up a few more of these in the future! After the exhibition, this poster will be available in the Motmot shop! (Just in time for Christmas!) This poster won't be in our online shop for a while, but if you're interested in purchasing one send an e-mail to: info(at)motmotdesign.com and we can arrange something by paypal.

Squawk!

INOPERAbLE
Gallery and Specialty Items Shop
Burggasse 24
a-1070
Vienna, Austria

Friday, October 3, 2008

Mr. Postman

Man, when I said we we're busy I wasn't joking!
We've had our noses to the proverbial grindstone, we've spelunked the graphic design salt mines, and dug up these fine gems! We've gotten some nice color postcards printed with some of our favorite Motmot graphic designs, as well as a few exclusive postcard designs.
A set of 9 postcards, send 'em to your best friends and family!
We also have a "Cheetahs Never Win" postcard set, which I will post later, but today I don't want to press my luck!
Check in out at the motmot shop!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Newest thing in the Motmot shop



O.K. So, I'm double dipping here, but hey who cares!?
We at Motmot are proud to present CHEETAHS NEVER WIN # 2. 
Man, this part time comic hobby is turning into a full-time comic hobby! Geez!
Anyway, man, it's 40 pages of cute cartoon animals (and ghosts and mushrooms!) having existential crisis, Hilarious! You'll love it, fun for all ages, except small children and old people! 
40 pages, black in white, nicer paper, etc...
Available in the motmot shop 
and at finer places, like Quimby's in Chicago, and Atomic Books in Baltimore!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Hoot! Hoot!

Hi! Welcome to the brand spankin' new motmot blog, where we will update you regularly about what's going on with the Motmot design team, and what's new in the motmot shop!
We hope that you will check back often!