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Through his design label, Victime de Mode, he produces prints, various t-shirts, patches, bags and stickers, mostly of his own collage designs. | Through his design label, Victime de Mode, he produces prints, various t-shirts, patches, bags and stickers, mostly of his own collage designs. | ||
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Revision as of 04:16, 18 January 2008
Guy Sterling is a zinester and self-publishing writer, independent graphic artist and designer. Often working under pseudonyms, Sterling has created work as 7U?, 667?, 777?, Someguy, Rank Sinatra, that 7? guy, the artist formally known as Guy Sterling, old enough to know better, Nofrills, and Victime de mode.
Through his design label, Victime de Mode, he produces prints, various t-shirts, patches, bags and stickers, mostly of his own collage designs.
Bibliography
- No frills
- Pointy, pointy scissors
- Clinical implications
- Hunting rodents
- Benmichell
- Missing / Have you seen my lost pet?
- Construction
- Industry
- dunno?
Contact
P.O. Box R420, Royal Exchange, 1225 N.S.W Australia; sevenuy@hotmail.com
External Links
- 667U Guy Sterling’s website
- Part 5: Case studies (Australia Council)