Misprint Vol 4 No 2: The Texas Issue, cover and center spread.
 

 
 
Poster for our third annual company holiday party, and carrying on the theme of last year's poster.
 

 
 
Front cover for vol. 4, no. 1: Cover and center spread.
 

 
 
Poster for our 2nd Annual Beard & Moustache Competition. Featured in 2008 Print Regional.
 

 
 
Volume 3 Number 2 : The Tough Issue. Featured in 2008 Print Regional Issue.
 

 
 
Our Second Annual Company Holiday Party (plus an issue release this time too). Featured in 2008 Print Regional Issue.
 

 
 
To kick off our third year of publishing we threw in some surprises... making the issue 3/4 of an inch wider and using brown metallic ink. The highlight? The Misprint Corporate Jet. Featured in 2008 Print Regional Issue.
 

 
 
Our issue for 2007's South By Southwest festival. Flintheart Glomgold is pretty awesome.
 

 
 
The End of Austin Issue is probably my favorite out of all the issues we've done, both from a content and conceptual point of view. And it's hilarious. We also used the rating icon of Leatherface as a Misprint button. He sort of looks like Britt Daniel (middle of scale).
 

 
 
This Issue featured not one, but two rating scales. I also want to say that Kurt Russell rating scale is my favorite because, well, it's Kurt "Don't Touch the Hair" Russell. .
 

 
 
Our first SXSW-related issue featured a handy club guide and an even handier icon system rating Austin's worst bathrooms to shit in.
 

 
 
Way back in the Gun Issue (only our second one) was the debut of the infamous Rating Scale, which has been a staple in every issue since. For the most part it's stayed true to it's form, but the spread for the gun issue has always been the most aesthetically pleasing to me, largely due to the fact that it's nothing but a punch of sweet guns.
 

 
 

 
 
A few screenprinted posters (hand pulled by cohort Shaun Bruce). The photo on the right shows a poster where it should be, pasted up onto a brick wall on The Drag. Get those things out of their frames.
 

 
 
Everyone likes T-shirts. The eponymous black ink on black shirt is pretty hot.