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4 Colour Pride Badge Set

Posted on 11 December 2009 by Mike

Birth of the Brain
Introducing the all new Big Brain Machine

Always Thinkin’ presents…

4 Colour pride badges

Whatever mood you’re feeling, we have some coloured goodness for you!

This badge set also features our little friend Bobby the Brain on our custard yellow badge. So now you can now finally wear your brain on your sleeve, or lapel or your bag…

N.B. Not suitable for pets.

Buy the badges here!

A bit about our printers Awesome Merch

Awesome merch produce some of the best merch for all sorts of people like bands, artists, charities and more!

They’re a super friendly outfit, based out of their studio in Leeds city centre, and can offer lots of different printed products such as posters, pocket mirrors, plectrums, drum sticks!

They’re like a treasure chest of yorkshire awesomeness!

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The Big Brain Machine Tee

Posted on 07 December 2009 by Mike

Birth of the Brain
Introducing the all new Big Brain Machine

Always Thinkin’ presents…

The Big Brain Machine

The Big Brain Machine has finally powered up and you can proudly display this on your chest and declare yourself a free thinker!

Sometimes it takes a few electrical pulses from different places, in order to generate a spark and create something entirely new. But you always have to make sure it’s switched on!

This design celebrates independent thought and creative minds, re-iterating that even in today’s world the human brain is still the most powerful entity that exists.

Get yours today and share in the love of the brain!

Design and rationale by Jumbola

Fit: Slim fitting with long length and narrow neck

Colour: Slate Grey

A word from our printers Eco Merch Ltd

This tee is 100% organically grown and is certified as ethically produced from the field to the end consumer.

All non organic tees, even if the final manufacturers are ethical get their cotton from large pools of cotton which come from all sorts of farms and regions, with vastly varying levels of government support, personal protection, aggricultural regulations, chemical company/governmental exploitation etc. the further you look into the cotton industry the worse it gets.

Thats why organically grown cotton (and other fabrics) are the only way to know that the farmers work in healthy sustainable conditions, they are paid fairly for their crop, the whole supply chain is traceable and there was a minimum impact of the enviroment throughout the supply chain.

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Doodleplanet Chester

Posted on 02 December 2009 by Mike

Doodleplanet

Tucked away in the small city of Chester in the North West of England is a brilliant little monthly drawing event called Doodleplanet. The night is held at Telford’s Warehouse a vibrant, socialable venue which is popular to many of ye local folke. Doodleplanet is hosted by Illustrator David Setter, with Matty Setter providing the bopping upbeat tunes that keeps the creative mood.

It’s been growing steady over the last 12 months so I thought I’d pop down and check it out. We got there just after the starting time of 8pm and found there were quite a few enthused doodlers who had already got stuck in. We then proceeded to the greeting desk where we were met by none other than Felt Mistress (which was a lovely suprise). People not aware of FM’s awesome creature creations – get yourself educated here! Anyway she explained the setup and we hired some lovely poscas.

We then chose one of the many high quality artboards that lay dotted around the venue and we got stuck in. Needless to say during the 2hrs we were there, lots more people turned up. And with cool art kids sitting on the floor, gathered in groups and just getting their doodle on, it had a really friendly vibe, with people admiring each other’s work. It’s people doing what they love for the cause and getting involved. It has DIY ethics and morality all over it. Plus it’s a damn nice way to spend an evening.

Doodleplanet

Don’t get me wrong, this isn’t a new concept. In fact I’ve been to a few similar events in Liverpool and hear of other’s in Manchester. But those always seemed quite cliquey and it seemed that as a first timer I was welcomed at Doodleplanet with open arms. I think the physical space also played a big part. It’s a fairly decent size and you can choose an artboard hung up under spotlight, grab one and sit at a table, or do what we did and sit in a corner doodling your heart out.

It was fantastic to see some of established local artists endorsing it too with their works. You can see some work from Jonathan Edwards, Julian Kimmings and Dan Berry below.

I’ll definately be going back (especially as it’s just down the road from my work), but I envisage it will continue to grow with Doodleplanet playing host to the exposure of some great upcoming artists. Do yourself a favour and get down there at the next available opportunity.

To find out when that next opportunity is you can visit the Doodleplanet facebook page! That’s where all the action is!

Doodleplanet - Julian Kimmings

Julian Kimmings

Doodleplanet - Jonathan Edwards

Jonathan Edwards

Doodleplanet - Dan Berry

Dan Berry

Richard Page aka UME

Richard Page aka UME

Here is another piece of other amazing work by someone who I unfortunately didn’t manage to catch the name of. Please do inform me if you know!

Doodleplanet

Finally, here is the result of when me and my good buddy Carl went a bit mad on some artboard ourselves.

Doodleplanet

Get yourself down there!


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