Snapshots – Outpost Project – NEXT: The Future Of T-Shirt Graphics

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What Eddie Zammit and T-World have accomplished with NEXT: The Future Of T-Shirt Graphics is either insanely amazing or amazingly insane, but, mostly, its just astonishing.

With over a thousand t-shirts on display, including specially made designs forecasting what leading designers think will be the future of t-shirts in 2015, its a visual feast of wearable brilliance. There are so many gorgeous designs in this room that it is hard to know where to look – luckily, there are a whole bunch of amazing, descriptive placards and photographs of designers, and their thoughts on shirts. These photos were all done by Nicole Reed and are exclusive for NEXT – and, we have to say, we love Nicoles photographic work, it really adds to the whole atmosphere of the exhibition.

We also were lucky enough to have a look at the next issue of T-world this past weekend, and all we can say is that god damn, we want a copy. Badly. Like, last week. T-World issue 7 is what good print publications aspire to be. It’ll be out pretty soon, so be sure keep an eye out for info here on its release party and where to buy it …

For now, enjoy some pics from a few of our visits to NEXT.

Oh, also? Watch this video for the story behind NEXT – it’ll give you a much better story behind the photos you just perused than these humble words …

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For the past ten years, Fletcher Andersen (Facter) has cut his teeth writing for a variety of street press and music magazines. Drawing on his years of writing experience, and as an artist himself, Facter founded Invurt with the aim of promoting artistic events, and the established and emerging Australasian urban, street, illustrative, underground and low brow artists that partake in them. Follow him on Instagram @facter, or go like his facebook page, and check out his website, Irikanji.

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