Tuesday, March 31, 2009
No-Advertising-Policy
No one likes advertising yet everyone pays for it in the purchase price of a product. Not with T-post. We began as an underground phenomenon amongst friends and we have grown honestly and organically. We’d like to keep it that way.
We don’t create advertising. We create dialogue. We listen. We don’t believe in corporations telling people what to believe. Instead, we only believe in our family of subscribers. Our fans do the only kind of advertising we like: word-of-mouth.
If you’re a subscriber or a dedicated fan, thanks for spreading the good word about T-post and helping us become what we are!
Monday, March 30, 2009
New Book by Ian Stevenson
The fabulous Ian Stevenson, the designer of T-post Issue 31, just dropped a new book with a collection of all his work to date. If you haven't already, buy it for gods sake!
Image from ilikedrawing.co.uk.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
On the Cover of Creative Review!
The designer behind T-post Issue 41, Letman just did the cover of CR. Good Work Buddy!
Image from the Creative Review blog.
Low-Fi
It's now proved beyond all reasonable doubt that you don't need Googles billions or NASAs resources to concur space. Just rent the first four seasons of MacGyver and your home free.
Some teenagers with a £56 camera and a latex balloon have managed to take stunning pictures from 20 miles above Earth. Check out the whole story on Dailymail.co.uk.
Image from the Dailymail.co.uk.
Way to go Nick!
Just want to take a moment and salute one of our former designers (Issue #25), Nick Philip on Imaginary Foundation. His innovation is astonishing. Here's one of his most resent creations. Check out more on Imaginaryfoundation.com .
Image from the Imaginaryfoundation.com.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
All Bachelors - Hear Ye! Hear Ye!
We've come to know that T-post is especially suitable for bachelors. At least according to Esquire. Check out the whole guide on Esquire.com.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
A Peek of What the Future Will Bring
Just to be clear, this is not this months design. But it's made by David Foldvari who's one of our favorite illustrators. We're thrilled to have gotten the chance to work with him for our issue #44. Just visit his site davidfoldvari.co.uk and you'll see that this months issue will be something extraordinary! As we always think ;-)
Image from davidfoldvari.co.uk.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Can You Impress a Three Year Old?
Yesterday I took a trip to the ice rink together with my 3 year old son, Arvid. It was his first time on a pair of skates, and he was super exited to try it out. Well on the ice it felt by some strange reason like it was my first time two. It must have been almost 15 years since I tried this out the last time. I was certain that my skates was busted somehow. They must have been? I couldn't have gotten this bad? I use to be a hockey player for gods sake! Isn't skating suppose to be like riding a bike?
After a few minutes I started to get the hang of it, at least that was what I thought.. After about 30 minutes of showing off all my best moves, Arvid called me over and whispered in my ear pointing at another dad skating besides us. - Daddy, THAT'S an expert!
Image by Knotan.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Dan Truly Has Potential
Just want to take a moment and shred some sunshine over our latest artist that's been so kind and helped us with our latest Issue "The New Explorer".
Daniel Brereton is a young British gentleman who likes to draw and make films. Sometimes he combines the two. His idea of a lost Eden includes a pyramid gateway, sphinxes, a jungle river, palm trees and crocodiles.
Check out more of his work at danhaspotential.com and flickr.com.
Image by Knotan.
Monday, March 2, 2009
What the F**k is T-post?
The waiting is soon to be over folks. We've finally started the pre-production of a short animated film about T-post. An instruction manual if you will. It's going to be a mash up between a whole lot of different graphic styles. So for all you out there that haven't yet grasped our service, your time will come sooner than you think.
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