Presenting the LTL Prints 2009 Design Competition First Place Winner - Alicia Silfies! Alicia is originally from Palmerton, Pennsylvania and came to Philadelphia to further her education in graphic design. She is in the process of starting her own clothing line and wants to travel the world. Alicia utilized the power of her Facebook network to get word out about the contest and help her garner the votes that made her design, “Anchor” the first place finisher. Check out Alicia’s prize - a full sized print of her design!
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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.
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Alex Hillman, the rockstar co-founder at IndyHall just posted this video. Thanks for the video - we love it!!!
We want to bring you high quality material and we can’t brag enough about how durable our LTLprints actually are. Lucky for us we’ve got cool friends (who also love Viddler) to help us out on our mission of spreading the LTLprints.com word.
I could keep on going, but the bolt bus is pulling into town. See you at the expo. His us up on twitter if your around and want to shake hands @schoenrock or @TrishaLTL.
Here’s Trisha’s take on today’s events.
Today brings another exciting day for LTLprints - Kendall and I are heading up to New York for the Web2.0 Conference. I’m pretty excited - some incredibly talented entrepreneurs, smart business minds, and good conversations all in one city. Though I must admit -this is another first experience for me - I’m a newbie to NY! Been there once for an old job, but spent about 46 seconds or so in the city outside of cabs and trains. It was a quick, short lived trip - so you could say I’m excited about this opportunity! I’ve got my camera and fanny pack ready to go. I grew up in Gettysburg - so I am a professional tourist:).