I just put up the BETA release of the Giant Robot Printing Store, where we'll be selling t-shirts designed by us and our friends. There's not too much up there now, but soon, my friend, soon...
We just got linked on BoingBoing.net for selling the Creative Commies shirt above (logo stolen from Ian Meyer). That's pretty neat.
It's true; welcome to GiantRobotPrinting.com v3.
If you didn't get to see v2 (and/or you're feeling particularly bored), you can relive its glory in the screenshots gallery.
This version of the site includes an actual Giant Robot, along with complete standards compliance. Which means that if it doesn't work in your browser, your browser sucks.
Yeah, I redesigned the site and streamlined the content a bit. So just about 1 month after the release of GiantRobotPrinting.com v1, I give you GiantRobotPrinting.com v2.
I still haven't implemented online order placement or tracking yet, but I intend to do that very soon.
Hey, everybody! Giant Robot Printing has a website!
"What is Giant Robot Printing?", you ask. Well, Giant Robot Printing is the best new custom screen printing company to come out of Pennsylvania since Admiral Piasecki's Screen Printing Commandos in 1952! (And that's not even real!)
Basically, we print shirts for people. But not just shirts. We can print on just about anything. Mostly though, we print shirts and hoodies and that sort of thing, because that's what the masses demand.
We can do very small orders (as small as 1 shirt!) or very large orders; that's up to you. And we ship worldwide, so even if you hail from a strange, foreign land, you don't have to miss out on The Giant Robot Experience. Check our price list for (...) prices, and our image gallery and customer pages for portfolio-esque stuff.
If you have a question about anything at all, send an email to info@giantrobotprinting.com, and we'll get back to you right quick.
Oh, and if you can think of any important features or information that I forgot to include while hastily preparing this site over the past 3 days, send an email to let me know. (I intend to eventually implement online order placement and tracking and other fancy toys of the Internet age.).
Thanks.
/ken
