Working with Friends with No Bad Days
Starting out as a radio show nearly a decade ago, No Bad Days has blossomed organically into a series of parties and a record label – plus they sell T-shirts too.
Starting out as a radio show nearly a decade ago, No Bad Days has blossomed organically into a series of parties and a record label – plus they sell T-shirts too.
Ahead of our 50/50 project, we hit up Cattytay and Daniel Baragwanath to talk about their working relationship, visibility, and the most pressing challenges facing creatives today.
As fashion goes green, we’ve put together a list of the trends you can expect to see more and more of.
Sometimes the best way to spotlight a cause is to use an unlikely approach... enter the light, often humorous touch of Jean Jullien.
Ahead of our 50/50 project, we hit up Baadnews to talk about the relationship between design and music, visibility, and his creative process.
We headed to Stain Shade's (AKA James Brackenbury) recently to catch him at work, so we thought we’d pick his brains on launching a brand while we were at it.
Starting out as a Facebook group that evolved into, first an app, then a media platform, in every guise Trippin has served as a community for young creatives bonded by their love of travel. Ahead of our 50/50 project, we hit up with one third of the trio, Kesang, to talk about the journey to launching Trippin’, inclusivity, and visibility.
We’re proud to announce that we’re working with Justice4Grenfell as our partner for this year’s 50/50 project.
As recently as ten, or even five, years ago, the phrase ‘sustainable clothing brands’ would have conjured up images of faded T-shirts and baggy hemp trousers. Sustainability was still a niche consideration in fashion, and few mainstream designers were making it a priority.
Whether you’re on the hunt for a potential collaborator, or simply looking for inspiration, we’ve rounded up some of the artists turning heads with their typography art, prints and tees in 2019.
From tarot reading’s newest incarnation as hobby, to the rise of the astrology meme and the phenomena that is Stranger Things, we can’t be the only ones to notice that culture’s taken a distinctly supernatural turn in recent years.
With things hotting-up, we've taken a second to dig-out 21 of the best summer T-shirt designs launched on Everpress across the past few months.
Bosnia and Hercegowina born, Basel-based and raised digital native Ana Brankovic on learning by making mistakes, why her immediate surroundings inspire her, and the worst advice she's been given.
Illustrator Jay Wright has carved out an enviable career while staying true to his style and roots. We caught up with him in his studio for a chat about his influences, inspiration, and plant collection.
The brainchild of Amy Tibbles, Adam-Morton Delaney, Charlie Jeffries and Scarlett Chetwin, A Change of Kit is the initiative launched to celebrate the 2019 Women’s World Cup.
Teejerker has been on our radar for a while, so it was only a matter of time before founder Matt Sloane stepped into the hot seat to discuss merch, holy grail pieces and sustainability.
We chat with Grand Matter for insight into what agencies look for in artists, what drives their work, and what the role of the agency is today.
We caught up with Italian illustrator Emma Allegretti to explore what's driving her on her mission to erase ignorance around mental health, one work at a time.
We discuss the books, paintings and poetry that influence Joy’s creative process as they release their first curated collection of T-shirts featuring Liam Cobb, Joey Yu, Olivia Twist, Hannah Hill, Catherine Morton-Abuah, Ines J, NoiamReiss and Megan Bell Lucki.
After responding to our "5 Senses" brief with her first collection of T-shirts, we spoke to French illustrator Charlotte Chauvin to discuss how her intimate drawings became an exploration of love, relationships, erotica, distance and solitude.
Having reviewed 2018 through a list of 31 of our favourite designs featuring established names like Ben Arfur, Jacob Wise and Joy Miessi (alongside a bright bunch of talented newcomers), we now cast our eye to a fresh selection of 20 designs that launched on our platform in the first quarter of 2019.
We caught up with London-based designer and self titled jack of all trades Ben Mottershead to discuss how ADHD, humour and a love for signs have influenced his creative process.