T-shirt
(cafepress.com)

Press Time

August 29, 2008

There's no shortage of contests that outsource the design process to the masses. But the website Cafe Press has become the open-source catalog for t-shirts, posters and a variety of merchandise stamped with designs thought up by the people. Cafe Press co-founder Fred Durham explains how the designs are a good indicator of where the national dialog is headed.


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Posted by: Khali
August 30, 2008 - 10:40PM
Philadelphia

In this regard it seems that Obama could have the makings similar to that of the Ford the Edsel. Great for upfront ad revenues, mass public attention and then left on the dealers lot.

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Posted by: Rich
August 31, 2008 - 09:31AM

what??

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