Our style is a mishmash of our strange, fantastic, quirky and whimsical ideas. The main concept behind Crywolf is producing limited edition, collectable, wearable and affordable pieces of art. All of our designs are based on our drawing. A strong DIY attitude has and will always fuel our work ethic and be our driving force. Our inspiration comes from artists and crafts people who strive to do what they love, do it themselves, and make a living out of it.
Sunday, 6 January 2013
New Vendor! CRYWOLF!
Since starting out in 2005, slinging 1" buttons out of boxes to random strangers on the street, Crywolf has come a long way to where it is today. Crywolf is comprised of Rose Chang and Stephanie Drabik – friends first, collaborators/business partners second. We met in high school and bonded over mutual taste in art/fashion/music. We set up an online store and started designing and screen printing t-shirts (and slinging buttons) in 2005 as P0isson. In 2008 we both dedicated our time to working full-time and re-branded ourselves as Crywolf. Today we still screen print and press buttons as we have since day one but our always-expanding line now includes necklaces, lapel pins, paper goods, plushies, mouse pads, vinyl toys and our first in-house line of tanks and tees called Crywolf Cuts. We even do a little hand-painted nail art on the side!
Our style is a mishmash of our strange, fantastic, quirky and whimsical ideas. The main concept behind Crywolf is producing limited edition, collectable, wearable and affordable pieces of art. All of our designs are based on our drawing. A strong DIY attitude has and will always fuel our work ethic and be our driving force. Our inspiration comes from artists and crafts people who strive to do what they love, do it themselves, and make a living out of it.
Our style is a mishmash of our strange, fantastic, quirky and whimsical ideas. The main concept behind Crywolf is producing limited edition, collectable, wearable and affordable pieces of art. All of our designs are based on our drawing. A strong DIY attitude has and will always fuel our work ethic and be our driving force. Our inspiration comes from artists and crafts people who strive to do what they love, do it themselves, and make a living out of it.