Friday, January 19, 2007

Price List


Please click here to see price list for Fall 2007.


Minimum order of $300.00
Minimum order of 6 pieces per design

Womens sizing runs XS-XL
Mens sizing runs XS-XL

All goods are printed in 40s cotton jersey t-shirts manufactured uniquely for Blood is the New Black in Los Angeles.
Shirts are overdyed, printed using various specialized printing techniques (digital printing, 4 color process, discharge, waterbased), and then silicon washed for extra soft hand.

Keren Richter, Fall 2007.


When not acting as everyone’s favorite Dirty Nurse, Keren Richter creates illustrations which depict a stylish and often chaotic world inspired by 1960’s iconography, punk records, and troublemakers. She likes hamburgers while Blood is the New Black prefers its ugly step-sister, the hot dog.
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Jeremy Relph, Fall 2007


Jeremy Relph is a writer/journalist/artist living and working wherever he’s at.
His journalism has been published in Vice, Urb, Strength, Mean, thesource.com and others. He’s attempted to find better fitting clothes for work at Canada’s National Post, has freelanced for the Globe and Mail and has worked as a senior editor at Pound magazine where he focused mainly on politics and foreign affairs interviewing big mouths like Hitchens and Chomsky and real world leaders like Sam Rainsy of Cambodia’s opposition.
When he’s not obsessing about the curative qualities of war or the absurdities of accepting hate, fascism and murder as “culture” he’s writing. Writing not about the aforementioned things but the issues that get the goat of facists the world over: Pussy, Drugs, self-loathing, apocalyptic sex, unrequited love and death wishes. He’s currently hustling Pussy Feen: A Love Movement and playing with a second manuscript titled It’s About Trust.
We here at Blood is the New Black started reading (yes, we read) the aforementioned pussy-heavy manuscript and (when we’d changed our soiled panties) decided the appropriate response was to stalk Jeremy and his Woody Allen meets Ghostface Killah steez until he relented and designed shirts for us.
He summoned his sweatshop labour from the food courts of the finest Chinese malls and enforced his vision of the perfect t like religious cops in Saudi. The result? We trust you'll find his t's breath love.
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Andrea Shear, Fall 2007.


Andrea Shear is originally from Glendale, CA. She went to art school in England and NYC and now she's back in LA where she makes stuff such as paintings, short animated films, collage, computer generated visual effects (CG VFX), muffins, drawings, knitted gloves, photographs, zines and tshirt designs.
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Patrick Jilbert, Fall 2007.


Patrick Jilbert eats more fries in a day than you do in a lifetime. When he’s not hollering at people, Patrick spends his time skateboarding and eating pizza in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Thursday, January 18, 2007

Travis Millard, Fall 2007.


Travis Millard is the current CEO/Janitor of Fudge Factory Comics international, headquartered in Los Angeles, CA. Fudge Factory Comics specializes in common archaic scribbles, doodle awing, zine making, funny stories, product design, animation, installation, skateboard injuries and local sunflower seed distance spitting champion.
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Monday, January 15, 2007

Steve Green, Fall 2007.


Steve Green originally had a show on the Food Network, but after a mishap when he "Kicked it up too many notches with the cubed cheese" he was dolefully replaced by Emeril Legasse.
Steve is still unwelcome at the Food Network, though the experience has fortunately assisted him in building his reputation as "hard." Following the Food Network debacle, Steve ventured in to the art of graphic design, gathering a swell of cultural influences varying from early hardcore and punk rock, mod and pop, bustling cities, like New York, the familiar drawl of the Mid-West, the marvel of the hodag (a mythical beast from up north Wisconsin - specifically Rhinelander), hevily processed foods and skateboarding.
Having the talent to draw from so many diverse influences, the end product at hand is a tight clear-cut salad of cheeky enjoyment and skillful knack.
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Tiffany Malakooti, Fall 2007.























Tiffany Malakooti insists on using the Canadian spelling and pronunciation of words whilst living in the USA. An obsessive doodler since birth, Tiffany was thrust into her own personal world of art and design when she discovered skateboarding and fashion magazines at a young age. She has been glued to her computer and sketchbook, respectively, ever since.
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Porous Walker, Fall 2007























Porous Walker was raised in St. Louis and left for San Francisco in 1998, married a beautiful accepting woman and began going to art school in SF. Moved into a small old navy lifeboat in the Sausalito Bay and was visited by the Ghost of Shel Silverstein, who encouraged him to change his name and to drive 1 hour north to get a job with Francis Ford Coppola at his Estate and Winery. Working in his Visual Arts Dept. traveling to Central America and other far reaching corners of the globe doing all kinds of great design work and installation under the direction of this legendary American innovator and his wife, Eleanor generated a new passion and drive for experimenting with his own mind and art, which has led him to where he is today, which he can't say for sure that is, probably fired...









































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Dan Monick, Fall 2007























Dan Monick was born and raised in Minneapolis, MN. Originally the drummer for the band Lifter-Puller,he cultivated his unique eye for art and photography while on the road. He now lives in Los Angeles where he photographs pink balloons, swimming pools, bands, hardcore kids, rappers, mattresses, and people making out in public. His work has been featured in Spin, Arkitip, Fader, and Vice. He has also shot for clients such as Nikon, Maytag, NPR and Stussy. Currently, he has several book projects are in the works, including the history of the Midwest indie hip hop collective Rhyme Sayers.
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Please note: Giant Cum design is the photograph shown, not the shirt on model.

Milano Chow, Fall 2007






















Milano Chow was born and raised in Southern California, where most of her teachers complained about her drawing in class. Her work has appeared in Nylon, Teen Vogue, Faesthetic, Vice Magazine, Cozy-Tone, Altar, and various self-published zines. She recently exhibited work in the group show "Skate or Die" at New Image Art Gallery in Los Angeles. Her influences include Egon Schiele, Love and Rockets Comics, and the late Slash Magazine. She now attends Barnard College in New York to study art history.
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