Featured Creative: Glenn Jones

Featured Creative: Glenn Jones

Featured Creative: Glenn JonesIn the Featured Creatives series, I featured some of the awesome designers and artists that I find and share them with you. In the second installment, I’d like to introduce you to a designer by the name of Glenn Jones, operating under Glennz. Jones works for Dashwood Design doing packaging and corporate indentity, but is perhaps more recognized for his tee designs at Threadless.

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Featured Creative: Glenn JonesIn the Featured Creatives series, I featured some of the awesome designers and artists that I find and share them with you. In the second installment, I’d like to introduce you to a designer by the name of Glenn Jones, operating under Glennz. Jones works for Dashwood Design doing packaging and corporate indentity, but is perhaps more recognized for his tee designs at Threadless.

Glenn Jones is a New Zealand based freelance designer and illustrator with 15 years of experience. Tee and aparrel design, however, is only a recent creative excursion for him, after he began submitting designs to Threadless as a “hobby” a few years ago. I think it’s safe to say that tee design has grown into much more than a hobby for Jones, as he has become a Threadless star with a whopping twenty-one submissions printed! Given his immense success, Jones has started GlennzTees with the help of th folks at Despair, and has greeting cards and screen prints for sale.

Jones’s designs - and believe me, there are plenty of them - are truly delightful. They are witty (some of them even made me laugh out loud), clever, and not to mention, they are really well designed! Check out his shop, his local site, his Behance Network portfolio, and his Threadless portfolio. Below are some of his awesome pieces.

Go For Launch

Go For Launch

Calling Home

Calling Home

Dangerous Games

Dangerous Games

Modern Pirates

Modern Pirates

Self Maintenance

Self Maintenance

War Against Work

War Against Work

Great stuff, right? Check out more of is work.

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