Posts Tagged ‘pins’
Worryknott and Gumps Diecast Metal Pins
Worryknott and Gumps diecast metal pin badges are briefly back in stock at Burgerplex for £3 each. Whereas Jon refers to the method of attachment as a “spikey bit on the back,” we civilized sorts call it a “tie tack.” The Worryknott pin originally accompanied Jon’s resin Worryknott sculpture. These 1-inch Worryknotts are about an inch tall and come in red. On the subject of worry, wise words from the Burgerman:
Worry really does solve nothing. Just think of all the previous times you’ve over worried about something… did it really turn out that bad? It can’t of done too much else you wouldn’t still be here. Focus on the good, not on the possibly bad.
Rock the pin as a reminder.
Lossy Data Lab Swag
As part of the Lossy Data Lab experiment in New York, Hamburg’s heliumcowboy (Jon’s collaborators/conspirators in the project) produced a limited edition T-shirt, buttons and a microfiber cleaning cloth/screen protector for laptops. Only 20 American Apparel shirts were made, and it looks like just girls’ size small is left here. You can pick up up the screen protector directly from Jon for UK buyer £16 / Non UK buyer £20 (inc. P+P) here while supplies last.
1 Inch Pin Badge Project
Along with fellow designer, Ian Stevenson, Jon is a featured artist for the premier of the UK’s 1 Inch Pin Badge Project. Jon’s design is called “Gay Dino.” 1 inch is a pin badge project that puts out exclusive 1″ pin badges every month from great designers created especially for 1 inch. The project was established in May 2008 by Clive McFarland. You can buy them on the website before they sell out or choose to be a subscriber. Subscribers get a new badge every month for as long as they remain subscribed. All of this can be done seemlessly through Paypal. Buttons are £2 each or for £1.50 for subscribers.
Burger Friends Badges
This set of four Burgerfriend badges was created in 2008 and is still currently available through Concrete Hermit for £4 here.
Hand-Drawn Pins
Jon created these hand-drawn pin badges in 2004. They were originally sold at Wear It With Pride.












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