
It started out as just a burst of free_expression — an experimental urge to explore our “shared design/language experiences,” according to graphic designer Matt Stevens. But then, this set of biker-inspired logos eventually morphed into a series of designer-insider “gang signs” which are inherently highly conceptual, and eventually into a Kickstarter_project. The_goal of the Kickstarter project_is to raise enough money to produce a series of nine of these_designs as t-shirts, place all 20 on a screen-printed poster and produce some temporary tattoos and patches. “There is a unique subculture that exists amongst those of us that have paid our dues…
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