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Awesome Supporter Artwork!

Posted by chesterfrench on Friday, August 21st, 2009

chester french by cheese and fineThis very dope portrait of us was sent in by our supporters over at Cheese & Fine. Very, very dope!

-Chester French

Justin Hustlin Draws All Over Us

Posted by chesterfrench on Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

When we were over in the UK, we met Justin Hustlin from Limited Clothing. He came out to a show and took some dope photos, which is always awesome.

But rather than just post the photos to a blog, he added a bunch of awesome illustrations. Check these out:

More after the jump!

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Blue-Note Inspired Wu Tang Covers

Posted by chesterfrench on Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

The designer Logan Mills has remixed classic Wu Tang album covers with some inspiration from Blue Note.

(as seen on WIRE)

Money Merging

Posted by chesterfrench on Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Flickr user TintaiMpresa does some pretty sweet stuff with merging different currencies together.

Check out some more after the jump.
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