Apr 29 2009

Larger Than Life Prints + Indy Hall + Mashable = PARTY!

Category: Events, Good Times, PhiladelphiaGloriaBell @ 10:52 am Comments (4)

As a part of the vibrant, ever growing, every changing Philly start-up community, Larger Than Life Prints is thrilled to be a sponsor of the Independents Hall / Mashable Mixer on May 1st!  We will be a part of some historic celebrating as Mashable brings their famous “Mashable Mixer” to Philadelphia for the first time and IndyHall celebrates the opening of their bigger and better new offices at 20 North 3rd Street.  

Here is a sneak peek of the sponsor wall.

So come on out and join us and the other sponsors as we help Mashable and IndyHall celebrate!

To make it easy, we are providing you the When, Where, How directly from IndyHall.

When, where, how?

Date: Friday, May 1st, 2009

Time: 8:00 pm Till Close (that’s 2:00 am for the out-of towners, or the non-party-goers)

Location: Cavanaugh’s River Deck, 417 N Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19123 (map)

Tickets: Open Admission, 21+ Only Please, but please register yourself on one of our Socialize Pages, so we know you’re coming

Socialize: Facebook , Meetup , Upcoming

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Apr 27 2009

YOUR Art For Sale on LTLPrints.com - Custom Shops are Open!

Category: Custom Shops, PartnersGloriaBell @ 12:37 pm Comments (3)

Ever wanted to see your drawing, photograph, sketch, doodle, painting or other artwork stuck on a wall?  Or better yet, sold to someone else to stick on their wall?  Now you can!!

Larger Than Life prints is very excited to introduce Custom Shops.  Anyone can now sell their artwork through their own custom shop on LTLprints.com.   You will even receive your own vanity url for example -  www.LTLprints.com/swann (swann is the partner’s username).   Not only do you get to upload your own artwork, sell it and get your own vanity url - you get to customize the look and feel (colors, text, own logo) of your Custom Shop.

So what are the benefits of having an LTLprints.com Custom shop?

  • No risk or cost to you - you earn money when your design sells
  • Exposure for your artwork!
  • Your idea becomes an incredibly awesome Larger Than Life wall print - your amazing art on our amazing self-adhesive fabric - Win/Win
  • Larger Than Life prints on demand - no inventory worries for you
  • Earn money while you sleep, work, exercise or just hang out

Sounds great doesn’t it?!   So head on over to www.LTLprints.com/sell .   Follow the easy, peasy instructions to set up your account, upload your artwork and create your own Custom Shop!

(This post brought to you Gloria Bell on behalf of LTLprints.  Please direct any questions to gloria@LTLprints.com)

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Apr 27 2009

Design Competition Winner: Paul with his Lambo Print

Category: Design, Design Competition, Videosschoenrock @ 10:02 am Comments (2)

Paul Hamilton was the 3rd place winner in the LTL Prints 2009 Design competition.  Paul is a Baltimore native who is attending the Art Institute of Philadelphia majoring in Interactive Media. A merger of his interest in cars and design produced the inspiration for his winning Lambo design.

Paul came by the LTL Prints‘ office to pick up his prize - a small print of his Lambo design.  Check out the video of Paul’s first experience sticking and unsticking his LTL Print.

(This post brought to you by Gloria Bell on behalf of LTL Prints.  Any questions can be directed to gloria@ltlprints.com)

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Apr 24 2009

Friday Fun Fact!

Category: Good Times, Videosschoenrock @ 1:01 pm Comments (4)

Follow all the updates on twitter!

@LTLprints

@cpeLTLprints

@schoenrock

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Apr 22 2009

Meet the Designer - Jeff Heese

Category: Design, Design CompetitionGloriaBell @ 11:29 am Comments (1)

Jeff Heese, a customer who has purchased multiple prints, also submitted one of his own designs to the LTL Prints 2009 Design Competition.  Jeff uses clipart to make his own mashups.  He has an eye for customizing spaces and has designed a number of layouts with multiple cutouts per print.  Check out some of Jeff’s other multi-object designs here.  His multiple cutout prints provide the pieces for fully themed walls or rooms.

(This post brought to you by Gloria Bell on behalf of LTL Prints.  Questions can be directed to gloria@ltlprints.com)

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Apr 22 2009

Meet the Designer - Sarit Srey

Category: Design CompetitionGloriaBell @ 11:27 am Comments (1)

Sarit Srey is a 26 year old student at the Art Institute of Philadelphia pursuing a BA in Web Design
A lot of Sarit’s inspiration comes from a love of Japanese anime and Japanese music.  We asked Sarit a few questions about inspiration and the LTL Prints Design Contest.

What is your general inspiration when you create?

I love Japanese rock music and was reading a creepy graphic novel which inspired my creations.

What did you learn during the competition process?

Just try something different from the norm. I realized some people liked my design and that encouraged me to continue my path.

In addition to Sarit’s design competition entry “Ambermana”, you can find some of his other anime inspired designs in the LTL Prints online catalog.

(This post brought to you by Gloria Bell on behalf of LTL Prints.  Questions can be directed to gloria@ltlprints.com)

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Apr 16 2009

Meet the Designer - John Stires

Category: Design, Design CompetitionGloriaBell @ 11:00 am Comments (0)

Another of the designers who entered the LTLPrints 2009 Design Competition was John Stires.

We talked to John about his work, his inspiration and his experience designing for Larger Than Life prints.  Here is what he had to say -

Tell us something about yourself -

My name is John Stires. I am 32 years old and live in New York City. I grew up in Glendale, CA and moved to Santa Barbara in 1994 where I attended UCSB as a biology major with an English minor.  In 1999 I made a big move across the country to NYC and have lived here ever since. As much as my parents hate to hear it, I am an east coaster at heart, and I have fallen in love with the inspiration and pace of NYC.

I discovered aquariums and fish in grade school when I won a goldfish at a local carnival. I named him Fred and kept him in a bowl for years until I got a larger tank. I got my first saltwater aquarium when I was a sophomore in high school and pretty much trial-and-errored my way to success.  When I moved to NYC I rediscovered aquariums and began learning everything all over again with the plethora of information from other hobbyists around the world. Since then I have been able to keep very happy and healthy fish, corals and anemones.

As for art, I should have been an art major, but for some odd reason I thought going down that path was silly. So I struggled through my Biology major at college while acing my English and art classes. If it wasn’t for the arts I’m not sure I would have graduated with a decent GPA.  Ever since I can remember, I have always dabbled in some form of art. It wasn’t until recently that I decided to combine my love of the ocean with art and to try to build a body of work around that passion. I still have a lot to learn, but I really enjoy creating colorful paintings of the fascinating creatures that live in the great blue.

What is your general inspiration when you create?

Much of my inspiration comes from a large aquarium that I have in my studio. When I choose a subject to paint I try to hone in on the unique personalities and behaviors of the fish. My aquarium provides me with constant stimulation while I am at home; I’m always observing the fun things that go on in there.  I also find a lot of inspiration from the multitude of information on the Internet. I have learned a lot about certain fish, corals and anemones from other people’s experiences. With those stories I am able to create the proper compositions and situations for my work.

Why LTL prints?  What encouraged you to enter the design competition? What excites you about working with LTL or their products?

I came across LTL prints a few months back when I was looking for a way to provide aquatic art at a more affordable price than original paintings. I was doing research on vinyl wall decal sites, and I contacted LTL when I heard they work with artists and designers like me to create and print wall artwork. Kendall took a look at my site and we decided to do a test print of my work. I really liked the cloth quality of the prints and decided to go along with LTL for printing my work. The contest seemed like a cool idea so I entered my art in that as well.

What about LTL or its product inspired the design you submitted?

LTL is all about customizing your prints for your needs. With their tools people can virtually create any mural they want at almost any size. I realized that I would need to provide artwork that was not only fun, but also versatile and abundant. With the Internet, people want to do everything custom so I had to figure out a way to provide lots of fish in a relatively short period of time. I also realized that my work would have to look good at a small size as well as a large size. Luckily I used to work as a graphic designer, so I was able to use Photoshop and Illustrator to provide people with high quality artwork that looks good at any size.

What did you learn during the competition process?

The competition was fun. It was great to see all the entries. I think they all looked great. I can’t wait to see more of everyone’s work on LTL prints.

You can see more of John’s work (and his love of fish and the ocean!) at johnstires.com.  You can also see more of John’s designs here in the LTL online catalog.

(This post brought to you by Gloria Bell on behalf of LTL Prints.  Please direct any questions to gloria@ltlprints.com)

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Apr 15 2009

Design Competition Winner: Brett with his Octopus Print

Category: Design, Design Competition, Partnersschoenrock @ 10:00 am Comments (0)

Brett was the 2nd place winner in LTL Print’s 2009 Design Competition.   Brett was kind enough to share some thoughts with us.  We also have a great video of Carsten and Brett up on the roof talking about the contest and Brett’s work. Take a look!

Brett has an Associate’s degree in Animation and is attending the Art Institute of Philadelphia.  When he is not designing, he loves music, background noise, painting, snowboarding, and being in the right place at the right time.

What is your general inspiration when you create?

My general inspiration is a culmination of what I have done before as well as styles I have experimented with in the past. I look back on a lot of my old work to either spin off that general concept or further refine something along those lines. When I am in newer territory and have a hard time getting inspiration for a piece, whatever it may be, I tend to go on to deviant art, cg society or concept art websites and it usually gets my gears turning.

Why LTL prints?  What encouraged you to enter the design competition? What excites you about working with LTL or their products?

The school I am attending currently, The Art Institute of Philadelphia, constantly sends out e-mails alerting students to opportunities such as the contest that LTL Prints was holding. I have this new found desire to try out new things and grasp opportunities when they arise so I was very much interested in entering this contest and I am glad that I did. I was impressed with the material that the prints are done on and how
versatile it is. I am terrible with stickers, much less 5 ft long stickers, and the fact that it could stick to itself and not be completely ruined made me very happy as I did just that a dozen times before I got it on the wall.


What about LTL or its product inspired the design you submitted?

I haven’t worked too much with larger media, so i was interested to see how the design would turn out. I worked at a screenprinting company prior to moving to Philadelphia so I had a good understanding of cartoony, gradient-based sea creatures, which I illustrated the most for some reason, so I figured I would just retouch on some of that whole idea.

(This post brought to you by Gloria Bell on behalf of LTL Prints.)

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Apr 13 2009

Meet the Designer - Dave Hollinger

Category: Design, Design CompetitionGloriaBell @ 11:00 am Comments (0)

Dave Hollinger, a student at the Art Institute of Philadelphia, was one of the recent entrants in the LTLPrints 2009 Design Competition.

We  asked Dave a few questions about his work, his inspiration and his experience designing for LTL Prints.  Here is what he had to say -

What is your general inspiration when you create?

I always have an idea or concept before I begin. As for the idea’s inspiration, I’d say this comes from different experiences, beliefs, knowledge, or interests that I may have.

Why LTL prints?  What encouraged you to enter the design competition? What excites you about working with LTL or their products?

I learned about the competition through my school’s email service.  After visiting their very clean website, I thought I’d give the competition a try and see if I couldn’t win a ‘life-sized’ print of my design. Plus, even if I didn’t win, my design would be entered into their catalog giving it a chance of being sold.
What about LTL or its product inspired the design you submitted?

Seeing some examples of their prints (on LTLprints.com), I really tried to push the colors of my design. My design incorporated the full color spectrum because I couldn’t help but imagine how spectacular
the print would look once blown up and on someone’s wall.

What did you learn during the competition process?

After submitting my design and speaking with Kendall, one of the co-founders of LTL, I learned how dedicated LTL was to their business.  I had a question about the process and he was available, online, around 8 p.m. Even though I didn’t win, it was inspiring to see someone going 110%, working late into the evening, all while promoting different artists through their website.

You can see more of Dave’s work at davehollinger.com.  You can also see more of Dave’s designs here in the LTL online catalog.

(This post brought to you by Gloria Bell on behalf of LTL Prints. Questions can be directed to gloria@ltlprints.com)

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Apr 09 2009

LTL Prints is “just the ticket” for Ticketleap’s logo

Category: Customers, Philadelphia, Startup, VideosGloriaBell @ 10:00 am Comments (6)

A few weeks ago, we received a call from Meg Havern from TicketLeap.com.  TicketLeap was looking for an easy and affordable way to have their logo displayed at the entrance to their Center City Philadelphia Offices.

This request made us smile for several reasons. First, Ticket Leap is an awesome company!  For those of you who may not have see their TechCrunch article, TicketLeap made inroads in the highly competitive event registration and ticketing software market by choosing to cater to small companies and events.  Ticketleap not only allows their clients to sell tickets online, but they offer box office solutions through the additional reporting and tracking services available on their website.   Second, TicketLeap shares our vision in beginning a start-up adventure here in Philadelphia.  Lastly, TicketLeap is comprised of a great team.  They recently landed Blake Jennelle as their Director of Marketing and have brought on several others that round out their already fantastic team!

Kendall decided to hand deliver their print since their headquarters is only blocks away from ours.  Within hours of receiving Meg’s phone call the TicketLeap crew was standing in their office admiring their Larger Than Life prints logo with pride.  Kendall was able to spend time with their CEO, Chris Stanchak discussing their most recent purchase.  Here is a video of Chris and his team finishing installation.

(This post brought to you by Gloria Bell on behalf of LTL Prints.  Please direct any questions to gloria@LTLprints.com)

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