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== Contact ==
 
== Contact ==
 
; [http://www.printmafia.net Visit Website]
 
; [http://www.printmafia.net Visit Website]
; [http://www.etsy.com/shop/printmafiadesigns Visit Etsy Shop]
 
 
; [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Print-Mafia/65724919193 Visit Facebook]
 
; [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Print-Mafia/65724919193 Visit Facebook]
 
; [https://twitter.com/#!/printmafia Visit Twitter]
 
; [https://twitter.com/#!/printmafia Visit Twitter]
 
; [http://www.flickr.com/photos/printmafia/ Visit Flickr Site]
 
; [http://www.flickr.com/photos/printmafia/ Visit Flickr Site]
 
; [http://www.gigposters.com/designer/1332_Print_Mafia.html Visit GigPosters Site]
 
; [http://www.gigposters.com/designer/1332_Print_Mafia.html Visit GigPosters Site]
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; [http://www.etsy.com/shop/printmafiadesigns Visit Etsy Shop]
 
; [http://society6.com/PrintMafia/ Visit Society6 Store]
 
; [http://society6.com/PrintMafia/ Visit Society6 Store]
 
; [mailto:printmafia@insightbb.com Send Email]
 
; [mailto:printmafia@insightbb.com Send Email]

Latest revision as of 16:30, 24 February 2012

About

Print Mafia
In 1997, Print Mafia came into reality. Producing a huge catalog of gig posters in diverse genres, Print Mafia has made stuff. And made more stuff. And made stuff from other stuff. From The Melvins to Marilyn Manson, from Jack White to John Mayer. Each individual poster, and this is a vital rule of Print Mafia's work, is done by the hands of Jim Madison or Connie Collingsworth and done with a personal creative investment to the particular event. Print Mafia admittedly has their own style: distorted, gruff, messy, and very much alive – but strive to make, for example, a Bruce Springsteen poster look like a Bruce Springsteen poster by Print Mafia, rather than a Print Mafia poster that might be for Bruce Springsteen.
Still rooted in Bowling Green, KY and still just the two of them as Print Mafia—Jim and Connie are surrounded by an epic group of families and friends that support (and often encourage) their pop culture obsessions with music, movies, television, cool junk, and especially the influences from their childhood in all of those fields. Classic, good pop culture is classic for a reason.

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