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Works of art inspired by the Holstee Manifesto interpreted by our favorite artists — each hand letterpressed into the finest quality cotton paper in Los Angeles, CA.
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From the artist who created the pocket details for our Original tees and dresses, Yoko now brings her signature designs to a pack of four greeting cards, all featuring a different line from the Manifesto.
Taking inspiration from those around her, Yoko’s quirky and playful style is constantly evolving due to her passion for learning, an aspect of life she insists should never stop.
Stunning in its simplicity and a piece that will consistently inspire, Hamrick’s original typographic design brings bold new meaning to “Share your passion.”
From running a mobile tech news site and now a freelance illustrator with specialized experience in custom typography and lettering, Hamrick’s talents in type and knack for design are evident in his rendition of a stand-out line from our Manifesto.
Calugi gets his present-day inspiration from the drawings he made when he was just a kid. This influence, paired with his less-is-more philosophy, makes Calugi’s whimsical take on our Manifesto fantastically scenic, dreamy, and cheerfully smart.
Though he’s described his workspace as chaotic, Calugi’s creations are full of clean lines and beautiful detail. Calugi’s quirky, minimalistic drawings have gained him recognition from multiple brands, companies, and the worldwide art industry.
A combination of “text” and “art,” the artist behind TEKST kicks off the new Holstee Artist Series. On a mission to create art every day for a year, we were lucky to be included in TEKST’s ambitious success. This cityscape rendition of our Manifesto is beautifully intricate, a definite stand-out piece for your favorite space.
TEKST’s unique form and style makes his art wildly unforgettable: “warping, twisting, stretching and distorting words into the very thing they are describing.”