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🎨SIGN THE PETITION🖤 LINK IN MY BIO!🖍 Ok here’s the thing, I knew the people who follow my account wouldn’t really know what this is. It’s a small doc from 10 years ago so I wasn’t expecting to get a ton from my base but here’s a last ditch effort because after the next couple days I will be reaching out to blog and other people for support and I’d love to point to a strong number to start with. If you’re still reading at this point then you care enough, thank you, sign up if you haven’t or ask a friend to it will help a lot. (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B14sRCzHufW/?igshid=18ddss0a721gv
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Did you sign up yet? Link is in my bio. NOTE: YOU DO NOT HAVE TO DONATE ANYTHING. ONCE YOU ADD YOUR NAME JUST CLOSE OUT THE WINDOW. A couple people have gotten confused and almost donated to the petition website and I apologize for that misunderstanding. (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1eMhLHHUPA/?igshid=1o6kiy0pg8txn
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This is going to be a long caption but basically I am trying to get this documentary released and I need ALL my friends to sign this petition. Swipe to see some of the trailer and the link is in my bio. The feature length documentary that chronicles 2 years in the life of 4 Los Angeles based graffiti writers. Filmed on 16mm, Super 8mm, and several video formats, Evan Romoff and Keegan Gibbs have truly captured the essence of what its like to be a young graffiti artists trying to make a name. The gritty footage ranges from street sign tags to rooftop billboards, giving the audience a peek into the world of graffiti that has never been seen before by an outside culture. This amazing film was only seen by a few lucky people. It premiered at a film fest and had several viewings in the greater Los Angeles area only to be swept into a distribution deal that, for one reason or another, was never fulfilled. We are here to ask for it to finally be released. This is a piece of graffiti history. Like Style Wars(New york), Piece by Piece (San Francisco) and Exit through the gift shop (street art vs graffiti) this film belongs in the public eye. There is so much to learn and study from it and the years it documented. Without a doubt 2008-2011 were huge years for the LA graffiti scene. So many prolific writers inspiring others, leaving their mark and gracing the scene because of its growing prominence. With the blessing of both directors, I am here to ask you to sign this petition so we can urge the distribution company to finally release this incredible piece of our history. If we can drum up enough momentum then we can show them we all want this. I know its not just LA writers who will benefit or even want to see this. Augor alone touched the lives of so many writers with his innovative style and finesse for the movement. I don't know who I would be without the memories of watching the SF doc, piece by piece, hundreds of times with my brother. I want to give up and comers the opportunity to do the same with this. So give us all the Piece of Mind and sign up! share it! spread it! lets get this film released for all of us! Writers everywhere need to see this. (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1ZM6YanCzX/?igshid=mk3kh8ie9yyf
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This is going to be a very long caption, but basically I need your signatures to try and get this documentary released. Link in my bio The feature length documentary that chronicles 2 years in the life of 4 Los Angeles based graffiti writers. Filmed on 16mm, Super 8mm, and several video formats, Evan Romoff and Keegan Gibbs have truly captured the essence of what its like to be a young graffiti artists trying to make a name. The gritty footage ranges from street sign tags to rooftop billboards, giving the audience a peek into the world of graffiti that has never been seen before by an outside culture. This amazing film was only seen by a few lucky people. It premiered at a film fest and had several viewings in the greater Los Angeles area only to be swept into a distribution deal that for one reason or another was never fulfilled and released properly. We are here to ask for it to finally be released. This is a piece of graffiti history. Like Style Wars(New york), Piece by Piece (San Francisco) and Exit through the gift shop (street art vs graffiti) this film belongs in the public eye. There is so much to learn and study from it and the years that were documented. Without a doubt 2008-2011 were huge years for the LA graffiti scene. So many prolific writers inspiring and leaving their mark and gracing the scene because of its growing prominence. With the blessing of both directors, I am here to ask you to sign this petition so we can urge the distribution company to finally release this incredible piece of our history. If we can drum up enough momentum then we can show them we all want this! I know its not just LA writers who will benefit or even want to see this. Augor alone inspired the lives of so many writers with his innovative style and finesse for the movement. I don't know who I would be without the memories of watching the SF doc, piece by piece, hundreds of times with my brother. So give us all the Piece of Mind and sign up! share it! spread it! lets get this film released for all of us! Writers everywhere need to see this. (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1ZMD7onkch/?igshid=1lpoh9zoq0vil
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Created a few fun fashion bootlegs for @insomniacltd. I chose brands that have slightly unique typefaces or recognizable layouts. The first is pretty obvious, can you name the other 4 brands? (at Beverly Hills, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1JrvTPHLDY/?igshid=ddwh7brhfjqq
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Anyone remember going to a record store and they had the “import” section? You could sometimes find unreleased and live tracks from your favorite bands that weren’t regularly distributed. I’ve been getting into that concept a bit because, honestly, I miss it. Gonna be putting out some concepts over the next few days on my @robberssociety page. Might make some non-1975 related ones too. (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0mYIC4nSNQ/?igshid=6li4gtzbjpd3
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Made something fun for my friends at @lataco. I met Alex way back in 2010 when social media was actually social. He’s a great dude and has built, with a lot of help from people I don’t know to mention by name, an awesome news first platform for Los Angeles. I still find out more about our city and what’s going on from them over any other news, check them out. Here’s a couple treatments of the same ad. (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0lqeQ0HJ30/?igshid=kel8uzj2jsqt
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Going back to LA historic park this weekend for @odesza with my mom. The park holds a lot of history for me so I brought back my skyline design to do a special odesza edition. Some of you may recognize it, I’ll be posting the whole series in my story later today. (at Los Angeles State Historic Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0RJ55onY-w/?igshid=yucrdky3zu5c
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“Set the pace to which we waste our time ...” design for @rationalesucks awesome pop punk trio from Chicago. (at Tinley Park, Illinois) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0PYTEInPsi/?igshid=1284z19mg8xni
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“.. cause the fastest rat is always gonna win” graphic for @thestartinglinerock . So pumped for their show tonight!!! Anyone going??? (at Fonda Theatre) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0JknbHnwOA/?igshid=1nf7e6lkv6smw
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The final in this series, for now, was created as a vertical triptych using a slightly different palate than I am used to. (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz0wIsZniH3/?igshid=11m6puc8nham
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When I first started design school I did a report on @tychomusic because Scott was an awesome local SF designer and I fell in love with his color palate and playful typography. All these years later and his work has had more of an influence on me than I could’ve ever predicted while making that report. (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzzPCNUHOQX/?igshid=qn2bfavgm4s9
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Exploring some more simplistic ISO50 vibes for these designs. Working up can labels for some beer. (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzzJ94QH-Jz/?igshid=1iw5ixv1iocq3
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Last in the series are a couple fun ones. Which troop would you belong to?? (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bzw7MHZHf3Q/?igshid=1ldwufqhcarrb
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A couple more troops for you little scouts. (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzwiB5Kn3AC/?igshid=6xxrz28nq7kq
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I was never in the Boy Scouts or cub scouts but I always loved the idea of patches and badges. It’s that love that drives me to make stickers and pins to give out as badges at concerts and festivals. I created the owl for a camping fest with @insomniacevents 4 years ago. I finally made her some friends in the form of scout troop badges. (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bzv_nwaHX13/?igshid=j3761xv676ob
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The town I lived in for 8th grade only had a Burger King in town so everyone would hang out there after school. (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/BztzxDdnsbI/?igshid=e1qtfg5jrij6
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