Posted by
Alex Hillman on 12-28-2007 under
Independents Hall
These are a long time coming!
Thanks to the recent work I’ve begun doing with ChoiceShirts on the Choice100 Shirt Design Community, we’ve been given a resource for finally getting t-shirts made!


Designed by Johnny, of course, these are available in mens and womens cuts. The shirts they are printed on run a bit small, so keep that in mind if you want one.
We’ll be taking size-orders, you can send them to shirts@indyhall.org. Prices will be available soon!
Once more, thanks to Johnny Bilotta for the design and Matt Cohen of ChoiceShirts for the printing!
Tags: indyhall, independents hall, shirts, choiceshirts, thechoice100, johnny bilotta
I’m excited that I even get to announce this, because it means that IndyHall is making it through the holiday season of 2007 and barreling into 2008! There are a number of members who have keys and, as always, the space is theirs to use as necessary during the holiday weekend (last minute gift wrapping so your significant other doesn’t see? getting away from your in-laws? the opportunities are endless).
BUT!
For non-keyholding members, our doors are not guaranteed to be open on Monday and Tuesday, December 24th and 25th.
The same goes for December 31 and January 1st, New Years Eve and New Years Day. As for New Years, many of us will be out and about in the city so, check twitter.com and see what we’re up to.
I don’t imagine that this will be an inconvenience for anyone, but if it is, I apologize in advance.
Our hours will resume as per normal (8:30am-6pm) Wednesday through Friday on both weeks.
Thanks so much to EVERYONE for helping us get into 2008, and have a safe and healthy holiday and new year with friends and family!
Back before we had opened our doors, but right after we signed a lease on the space that is now IndyHall, I got a phone call. Member Dave Speers was asking me if I thought it was feesable to have a brainstorming session here for a client project he was working on, mere days after we got keys to the office. At the time, I was hesitant, but said, “heck, sure Dave. I can promise you 4 walls, a ceiling, and a whiteboard or two. Maybe even some chairs.” We got down to business and thanks to the pressure of the press, actually had a number of desks and chairs put together, too.
5 days after our first day setting foot in the office, we had Dave’s brainstorming session, and it was not only a big hit with the attendees but the client was thrilled with the response.
Now, 3 months later, we’ve hit a much steadier stride in events and aren’t always scrambling for chairs (ok, sometimes we are). We’re trying another round of brainstorming, and you’re invited!

I’m working on a new project with a local t-shirt printing company, and we’re looking for feedback. You can read more about my client, ChoiceShirts, and the idea that we’re working on together, The Choice100 on their respective websites. Long story short, this is an evolutionary process that will call for input on what graphic designers are looking for in the design communities that they join. The first opportunity for you to get involved will take place on December 11th at 6:30pm, here at IndyHall.
As in the past, brain-food will be provided, as well as some brainstorming leadership and a construct for keeping the discussion focused. If all goes well, we’ll likely pop over to our usual spot at National Nechanics for a cold one after to continue the discussion.
No RSVP is necessary, but it’s recommended to send an email to alex@thechoice100.com or leave a comment to help us get a head count.
Also, if you’re a designer and would like to see what your designs might look like on a shirt, please send vector art to alex@thechoice100.com by Friday, December 7th and we will use ChoiceShirts’ super awesome direct-to-garment printer to print it for you, at no charge!
Bring your questions, your ideas, and most of all, your willingness to be open and thoughtful. We’re looking forward to another exciting and productive event, and hearing your feedback!
Tags: choice shirts, choice 100, graphic designers, designer community, philadelphia, brainstorming