BLOOD, SWEAT AND ALMOST 2 YEARS!!!
So as i start the new year it’s only just dawned on me that i’ve almost been running nopeshop.com two years, it only feels like 5 minutes ago i walked out of my job and began this crazy journey of running a design studio & online store.
It’s gone better than i ever could of expected, that much i do know for sure. Looking forward to whats to come this year it’s honestly quite a bit, but i’m not going to spoil all the surprises just yet because there is still a lot of work to finish up behind the scenes.
Some of you may of noticed a few extra changes here & there on the website over the last couple of weeks which should make for a better all round experience on the website. I’ve added in a search function to the site to make finding things in the store a little more easy. Also i’ve added a for hire tab to the navigation so if you have projects you would like to discuss there is now a direct place for this.
In the commissions section of the site i’ve uploaded some of my favourite pieces from 2019 & going forward i’ll add in some more bits throughout the year, if you want to always see whats going on away from the website you can always check out my Instagram account and show some love while your at it :) .
Whilst i’ve been tinkering with the website i’ve secured a new production partner… or actually a few new production partners, this year i want to be able to offer something a little more and i needed some new production partners to be able to do it. I really want to up my apparel game this year and some really individual pieces that can display some of the art i do in a unique way, so stayed tuned to my website & instagram and you’ll see some previews soon…*coughs …. skatedecks!!!!!
Two weeks ago i sneakily launched some new rugby league prints… and judging by the feedback it looks like for 2020 i’m going to have to create some more. If you have a team you would like to see in the store drop me an email via the contact form in the navigation.
Thats all for now, Happy New Year.
Mr Nope