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LTL PRINTS featured on Joystiq

30 Dec

LTL PRINTS featured on Joystiq

Joystiq featured the launch of our first Video Game Wall Graphics.

According to the article:

LTL Prints is launching a line of removable, reusable wall decals featuring art from Smilebit’s 2001 Xbox classic Jet Set Radio Future. Now you can be reminded that there hasn’t been another Jet Set Radio game in years every time you look at your wall! The company and license were brought together by John Doffing, one of the original curators of the Into the Pixel exhibit.

The site features a wide selection of character art as well as posters and even a graffiti image or two, all available in the size of your choice — up to 7 feet tall. Want to turn your office into a shrine to Inspector Hayashi? Or maybe have a horde of Poison Jam watching you eat dinner?

The company claims that the decals can be moved and replaced 100 times without damage to walls, so you can spend plenty of time deciding which room to adorn with Bis, Corn, and Yoyo. Preferably a room with speakers in it — you’ll want to play a continuous loop of Cibo Matto’s “Birthday Cake” for effect.

http://www.joystiq.com/2009/12/04/tag-your-own-wall-with-jet-set-radio-future-wall-graphics


LTL PRINTS featured on THE KOALITION

26 Dec

The Koalition featured the launch of our first Video Game Wall Graphics.

According to the article:

LTL prints just released a Jet Set Radio Future themed line of wall stickers this week.  According to the website, these wall prints are reusable and vary in size (from as small as a foot, to as big as 7 feet).  If you want to glance over the many JSRF wall decals, head over to the site and pick the one that suits your video game sanctum / man cave.

To bring this project together, LTL prints form a partnership with SEGA and it was all organized by John Doffing.

Doffing is a past Into the Pixel juror, and as the founder of the START SOMA art gallery in San Francisco is the guy who created and curated the ‘painted rooms’ exhibitions at the Hotel des Arts – where acclaimed urban and aerosol artists like Shepard Fairey, David Choe, Vulcan, Apex, and Chor Boogie used entire hotel rooms as their canvases.

I got a chance to speak with Doffing and he said;

“The JSRF wall graphics project combines two of my favorite things – video game art and a new giant larger-than-lifesize format.  If this works out the way that we hope it will, LTL PRINTS will be launching LOTS of giant character cut-outs and large-format artwork from classic games over the coming months.”


http://www.thekoalition.com/ltl-prints-to-launch-jsrf-themed-wall-decals/