Rilo Kiley hired me to design some t-shirts for their new album/tour. The album is a bit different from their previous albums, hence the dance theme (thanks to my friend Maureen who danced up a little storm for reference and inspiration). However, the band decided not to use the designs. You can listen to a few songs on their website www.rilokiley.com





2/29/08:
I noticed that the cover of the new Cat Power record, Jukebox, goes nicely with these shirts. Too bad my designs were rejected by Rilo. Good taste, Cat Power.
1 comment:
Hi Erin,
That suck about Rilo Kiley...the design is really cool.
Think that Cat Power rocks more anyway..
Matt
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