Canadian designer James White had an epiphany this summer, he quit his day job so he could focus on more personal projects, which considering the results, might have been a loss for his boss but it was a great gain for t-shirt fans everywhere! Known by the pseudonym Signalnoise James has launched his own collection of T-shirts. All of the following piping hot t-shirts available at Signalnoise are priced at $27 each, and yes, they do rock – come and feel the noise…
See them all and more at signalnoise.bigcartel.com and check out his blog too at signalnoise.com.
Here’s a little more background info on the designer:
‘James White has been drawing since the age of 4, scribbling down his favorite characters such as Superman, Batman, the Dukes of Hazzard, etc. Being from a military family, he made 3 big moves through childhood but never strayed from his coloured-pencils. After going through school constantly being yelled at for drawing in class (by teachers, not parents) he applied and was accepted in 1995 to the Graphic Design course at a community college in Truro, Nova Scotia.
Graduating with honors he proceeded schooling by taking Interactive Technology. Upon graduation in 1998 he landed a job immediately in the website/graphic design field, all the while keeping up on his traditional drawing, painting and digital creation. James allowed both sides of corporate design and personal art to feed each other, and on his own time he has created logos, flyers, posters, CD covers and websites for various local music and entertainment companies. Today, James works on personal posters and art prints while still working fulltime in the graphic design industry for a company called Raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
His influences include: Dave McKean, Joshua Davis, Sheppard Fairey, Bill Watterson, Mark Rothko, Ian Miller, Scott Hansen, Georges Braque, Piet Mondrian.’