Look out for regular interviews with shop-partners in the future. Its a great opportunity for them to share their experiences with the community and to give us feedback on our service. This week its the turn of the Individualitee. The words “think global, act local” spring to mind when I look at their site, effortlessly tailoring their store to each of the big markets.
The stores are a joint venture between Ben (who handles the store management) and eM (the designer). Its really smart to combine in this way, often you see shop-partner stores which are excellent technically but lacking in designs. Individualitee doesn’t have this problem. Check out some of their designs and an interview in the full post.
Ben: I like this Spreadshirt store - http://www.domestica.spreadshirt.net/ - real nice original designs and a good looking site. http://www.digitalgravel.com has some really good designs from a bunch of different designers/stores.
eM: Theres so many great T-sites out there both SS & Non SS. But I guess some stand outs for me would be http://www.burodestruct.net that uses SS well & I think more design studios will start to do the same in the near future. For non-SS I cant go past http://www.threadless.com/ not only do they have the largest and best collections with something for everyone they also have the best community platform and the way they operate is genius! Other worthy mentions would be http://beautifuldecay.com/ & http://www.grnappletree.com
What tools do you use to create the designs on individualitee?
eM: Mainly illustrator & photoshop. Most designs will start life as a pencil sketch and get worked up from there whether through illustrators live trace or re-drawn on a tablet. Apart from software I’m a long time apple user although I now own a PC as well but haven’t brought myself to use it for designing yet.
How do you come up with the design ideas?
Ben: eM does all the designing, but I do send half-baked design ideas to him. I get those from books, magazines, the news and just keeping my eyes open whilst walking around.
eM: Ideas come from everywhere, it could be a throw away comment during the course of the day or a combination of events or images. Others I’ve had stored in my sketch books for years waiting to get out so individualitee has given me a good outlet for some of these designs to at least see the light of day. I guess thats the really great thing about teez as a medium anything goes regarding content.
How long has the shop been running?
Ben: June 2006 is when we launched the website online, so about 9 months now.
eM: A very healthy baby!
Are you happy with sales so far?
Ben: No ![]()
eM: Will we ever?
What plans do you have for the future?
Ben: Get more sales! Add more designs, more products and enable more community activity on the site.
eM: Retire early & spend the rest of my life wearing individualiteez!







Yay! Great interview. This is one of my many favorite sites. Grats gang.
Thanks very much. Look for more interviews coming soon.
Ever thought of adding some more designs? Seems you’ve gone plain guys.Good luck