What Isn't Printed
A student-developed clothing collection examining how media messages are constructed and spread.
This was the second collection created by the student behind "What Isn’t Printed" — a project exploring the intentions behind modern media and the way messages are disseminated in today’s information landscape. He came to us to bring his designs to life as a cohesive clothing line, using garments as the medium for his ideas.
We printed a range of pieces that featured original artwork and typography, each one contributing to the project’s overarching narrative. The collection combined concept-led design with high-quality printing, and we were proud to help translate a thoughtful, critical perspective into tangible, wearable work.
Sponsor-branded kit for pre-fight media and events.
This was the second collection created by the student behind What Isn’t Printed — a project exploring the intentions behind modern media and the way messages are disseminated in today’s information landscape. He came to us to bring his designs to life as a cohesive clothing line, using garments as the medium for his ideas.
We printed a range of pieces that featured original artwork and typography, each one contributing to the project’s overarching narrative. The collection combined concept-led design with high-quality printing, and we were proud to help translate a thoughtful, critical perspective into tangible, wearable work.
Oxford University Powerlifting – Strength in Identity
Custom garments for one of Oxford’s most dedicated athletic clubs.
This is one of several prized projects we’ve worked on for the University of Oxford. We produced a run of branded T-shirts for the Oxford University Powerlifting Club, printed with their crest and competition details. The shirts were worn across training sessions and national competitions, giving the team a consistent and professional identity.
We’ve supported multiple university clubs and societies, and the Powerlifting Club continues to be one of our standout collaborations.
Jordan Flynn
– Oxford Roots, Press Room Antics
A custom T-shirt made in Cowley for a hometown fighter with something to say.
Ahead of his recent bout with Cameron Viong, Oxford-born boxer Jordan Flynn came to us with an idea for a tongue-in-cheek T-shirt to wear at the press conference. The design made a satirical reference to his opponent’s previous fight; a bold bit of fight-week messaging that landed exactly as intended.
We printed the piece on a premium tee here in Cowley, just a stone’s throw from where Jordan grew up. It’s always good fun working with local talent, especially when they’re making noise both in the ring and on the mic.