Posts Tagged ‘threadless’

Threadless. How they get their Photos.

If there is one online e-retail brand that has redefined social commerce at a certain point in time then it is threadless. What the guys did was to socialize creation and distribution of t-shirts (one of the best presents I ever got was a 12 month t-shirt subscription). Oh…and simultaneously they fucked the hipster perception of the world, which is good. Simply because they turned hipster fashion into a fun mainstream retail experience. But beyond the t-shirts there is actually one thing stunning about threadless. It’s the way how they present the shirts created by thousands of people in an extremely unique way.

In the following video, we get a behind-the-scenes look at one of the most important aspects of the Threadless website: the pics and how they get it done. In the interview in-house photographer Sean Dorgan and creative director Sean Donohue explain how they do it. It’s impossible not to love them…

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Semi-Annoying Memes. Song Lyrics on Threadless Shirts.

Time for some new ideas kind of new ideas modifications of existing stuff to make it feel new. All of us got pretty annoyed lately by wallpaper-sized infographics staging statistics from ‘How many died in WWII’ to ‘How many people use twitter?’ So now after we get sick of these the evolution goes on – Band lyrics infographic shirts.

And as davaidavai loves social effects we want to stage this new trending topic before it is completely annoying…in about three days.

This one is still pretty fresh on threadless – currently it is only a submission. So if you ever want to buy it, go there and vote for it. You remember the song, don’t you?

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Hi, I am Gerald Hensel and I am your host tonight.

Davaidavai is a blog about the stuff which drives my professional life. Digital ideas, social media, advertising in and beyond the 1s and 0s that seem to have taken control of pretty much everything… I work as Strategy Consultant for Blast Radius, Amsterdam. To check out what I do beyond davaidavai, simply follow this link. And don't forget to send me a message in case there is anything left to say.

The thoughts and opinions on this aite are my own, and not that of my employer.

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