
billie and tootie at reform school just informed me that they’ve added some fantastic new pieces to the site. my favorite of which belongs to reform school “student of the month” amy ruppel. amy created an exclusive, limited-edition print called “tree factory” using post-consumer recycled paper and soy-based inks. each print is signed and numbered (measuring 11″x14″) and 5% of the proceeds from this print will be donated the charity of amy’s choice: the american bird conservancy.
in addition to amy’s beautiful print, reform school is also carrying village’s now-famous “for like ever” design in tote bag form. you can pick up this recycled cotton tote right here for $32.
stores like reform school really make me happy and do so much good for the design community as a whole. the more we can do to support shops like this that are supporting local, small and independent artists the better.
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that bird print is beautiful!!! i agree with your “support indie shops” comment, and i think a lot more people are realizing how important it is too!
thanks for the great post grace.
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