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		<title>Bad As Hell Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 21:28:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[http://badashellclothing.com/

Tell us about how you came up with the name of your brand? Its
origin is from good old deuces bmx team. Felt the hardcore name fit
well for the type of art we were looking for, it just kinda worked
out well.


Tell us about how you came up with your logo? I had envisioned a
design with all [...]]]></description>
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<h5>Tell us about how you came up with the name of your brand?</h5><p> Its
origin is from good old deuces bmx team. Felt the hardcore name fit
well for the type of art we were looking for, it just kinda worked
out well.
</p>
<h5>
Tell us about how you came up with your logo?</h5><p> I had envisioned a
design with all types of crazy things flying out of a busted skull,
it turned out to be a really great design. Although it didn&#8217;t work so
great for a logo so we modified it a bit with some text and it&#8217;s still
a awesome logo although im still working on a finalized logo.
</p>
<h5>
What should your fans/customers know about your brand that they might
not know?</h5><p> my bottom line is im looking to offer some quality art,
quality tshirts. And ultimately I want to offer my customers a solid
sense of community on our website.
</p>
<h5>
What should your fans/customers know about your current line/designs
that they might not know?</h5><p> Our artists come from all over the world,
each brining with them some very unique designs/styles.
</p>
<h5>
What inspired you to start your company?</h5><p> late nights working up tees
for deuce, and the lack of a hardcore design competition.
</p>
<h5>
What inspired you to start designing?</h5><p> I cant draw for bananas&#8230; I&#8217;m
pretty decent @ Photoshop I  been doing it since i was like 12.
</p>
<h5>
Do you remember when you first realized that design/fashion design
would be what you did professionally?</h5><p> No clue.. Seems as tho
whenever I get into something  I always take it to the highest level
and just keep getting deeper and deeper into an area. In the end I
wind up crossing all kinds of paths and wearing all different kinds
of hats along the way.
</p>
<h5>
What can you say that might convince someone to never buy clothes at
the mall again?</h5><p> Go online and have 1000000000 options to choose
from. Goto the mall and you got 5-10 stores to choose from..
Need I say more!? :P
</p>
<h5>
Any, shout outs, plugs?</h5><p>

 Thanks to all of our Artists as well as the
bloggers who support us!
Special thanks to Paul &#8220;The Printer&#8221;, Zach &#8220;the perv&#8221; Photographer,
and Coaster Brakes &#8220;Deuce Almighty&#8221; most importantly Rammy and
Charles who got this project off the ground!</p>
<p>
Extra thanks to all of those who purchase our shirts and support us!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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