
I have three young children. They draw free pictures every day. The pictures become the hint of my creation.
In 150 words or less, what’s the story behind your shop?
I am a Japanese Manga artist. It is important in the world of Manga to produce good characters. I chose Cafepress.com as a place of the announcement of the new monster characters whom I produced. And I let the characters (mainly on the Pirate Penguin) appear in my comics. They begin to play an active part now in Japan. My dream is to spread them all over the world. |
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| Alana Barrett | Coordinator and lover of bendy fitness
A fellow CafePress’er and I started taking Bikram Yoga (the hot one) a few months ago. I’m not going to lie; the first 3 or 4 classes were awful! But, we paid an introductory rate of $30 for 30 days, so we were committed to give it a chance. We both noticed a change during the third week - yoga became less dreadful and more enjoyable. There are still parts of Bikram that I truly hate, despise even (like the camel pose), but it can be fun and funny when doing it with friends! We’ve even had a third CafePress’er join in on the fun. So, I share with you my favorite Yoga designs - enjoy! |
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“My products are of my own design and conception. I don’t add cute pictures to pre-existing sayings, I prefer to make up the sayings for myself. “
In 150 words or less, what’s the story behind your shop?
I’ve always enjoyed Japanese culture and being sarcastic in conversations, so combining the two would only be natural. I had a few ideas for funny things and remembered CafePress, and figured it would be the best way to execute my ideas. I’ve been playing around in Photoshop for years, doing things from graphic designs to comics; this has ultimately been my strongest weapon in making (what I think are) awesome designs. |

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