Another sleepy Monday. Sleep is getting more and more rare for me. No worries though. This new shirt is just fun. I know, I know, it is a bit different than some of my more colorful in your face shirts. This tshirt really has a great graphic and an image that could only come from the mind of Mr.Davenport (check the interview I just did) . The shirt comes in sizes xs-2xl and has a soft printed tag inside!
This right here is an insight into the mind of an college artist who designs clothing for Rethink. I always get to know the artists a bit and just though you guys should to. I love getting to know the artists since it really helps me remember why I started Rethink, Shirts made by the best college kids, because they love this and bring something so unique to the design. Read on and find out something about the mind behind these fancy digs.
Zack so how did you get started designing for t-shirts?
I started my freshman year in high school after discovering Threadless. Luckily for me, my dad teaches graphic design so he had access to CS2 (at the time) for free. After my dad taught me the basics, I made it a goal of mine to work every day on Photoshop and Illustrator to get better and better. My first design was pretty god-awful but it was a learning experience, if you want a laugh here it is: http://www.threadless.com/submission/70288/My_Tree/showmore,designs
Some of your art has some amazing and very unique ideas, so how do you get this crazy inspiration?
Most of my inspiration comes from observing my surrounding environment or from music and lyrics. Since I started designing t-shirts, I have always kept a small moleskin notebook full of ideas, good and bad, most of which I never even get around to, unfortunately.
Care to share some of your process when designing pieces especially the newest piece for Rethink, After the Downpour?

My design process usually starts with small sketches in a moleskin, then to a more developed sketch, and ends with Photoshop and Illustrator images. As you can probably tell, I enjoy merging found images with vector work. In some of my designs, like After the Downpour, I use Creative Commons (http://www.creativecommons.com), which is a browser for shared images. Because I like to merge photography and vector, I usually use both Photoshop and Illustrator.
Do you feel the way you design has been influenced by your college lifestyle?
I definitely feel like my college lifestyle and experience has influenced my work. I am currently a sophomore majoring in Graphic Design at NCSU College of Design. Although I went into the program knowing a lot about Illustrator and Photoshop, the program has taught me a lot about my technique and design process. I approach design much differently then I did in high school and since the beginning of my college life, I feel like my designs have gotten better and better.
Zack is there any strong influences from your life that you feel influence your art?
I would have to say that my friends and family play a huge part in the development of my work. On top of that, I spent my high school years playing bass guitar and therefore I find inspiration in all kinds of music and I’ll always have music in the background when designing.
Heres some of the stuff you’ll always find me groovin’ to when working:
Electric President
MF Doom/Dangerdoom/Viktor Vaughn
De La Soul
Girl Talk
The Roots
Colossal
El Ten Eleven
From Monument to Masses
Gang Starr/Guru
And many many more!
I think everyone has at least one crazy college story, care to share any?
Oh god, hmm, not many to tell (or that I can tell). Last year my roommate brought three Flying Turtles
to school which resulted in a lot of fun times and injuries. Although they don’t look like they would, they can actually pick up some pretty fast speeds and they suck to fall off of if you’re going fast.
Hey guys/gals here is a little excerpt from an interview I did with T-shirt magazine! It goes into some of the good stuff like my inspirations, goals for the year and why I only use college artists.
MC: Why did you decide to make the Rethink tees designed exclusively by college students?
AM: Who parties, loves, experiences, lives, and enjoys life more than this fun subset of people? That is what I think too. So, who better to design then these people who have such a unique edge to their art. The art these young guys and gals do is so full of their lifestyle and is just fun!
MC: Which t-shirt brands served as a great inspiration to you when creating Rethink?
AM: I guess the people who influenced me the most are some of the younger up and coming brands. Seeing a lot of hard working other young guys really makes me try hard too. Some of the bigger guys who influenced me are people like Ecko, who really did his own thing and hustled his ass off. I watched a video of his business partner at a college and he really had some humorous stories that make me not feel as bad when I do some really stupid moves.