Wednesday, 31 August 2011
Tuesday, 30 August 2011
Oops FFS & FML etc.
Accidentaly let our custom URL expire, please re-save all your bookmarks with
http://www.notguiltymag.net for now thanks, and sorry, will try and get the old one back,
also the email has changed slightly too.
Oops
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for now, thanks, and sorry!
Monday, 29 August 2011
Not Guilty Issue 6 Preview Pt1.
A couple of cheeky preview spreads from Issue 6, out very shortly.
Will be available here for £6. Early birds get a free NotGuilty blackbook and pen.
Saturday, 27 August 2011
NotGuilty Issue 6 Cover competition.
We're looking for some inspiration for the cover for Issue 6, always left till
last and often the most difficult part of the whole design process. So i thought
i'd throw it out there and see if anyone of you can come up with something.
Up for grabs is a Bomber Magazine 'Steel for Breakfast' Tee, Bomber Magazine
Issue 37/38, 3 Copies of Issue 6 with your design, and full credit throughout.
Photograph, collage, sketch, typography, its up to you, could be simple, could be complex.
Size specifications need to be 210x297 Landscape A4 with 5mm bleed, and contain the
words 'NotGuilty' and 'Issue 6' (or simply 6). Closing date is Thursday 1st September which is
just under a week but should only take an hour or 2. Send your entries to editor@notguiltymag.com
We may or may not decide to use a submitted cover design, and reserve the right to edit the winning design if necessary. One size tee, but
can be exchanged for another size in another design if needed. Winning entry will be contacted within 24 hours of deadline.
Friday, 26 August 2011
Eurosigns
Im not sure on this one but im certain it is warning you that if you try
and get into a really small hovercroft, make sure there are no disabled
people looking incase they get jealous.
A bunch of mates got bounced on while painting an obvious legal, they all gave their names except one guy, so he got smashed to the floor and arrested on suspicion of criminal damage, so how come they weren't all arrested? Surely it doesn't become any more of a crime because you dont have a name? I know why, they want to teach you a lesson that the police are above you and that you have to bend over and answer their every beckoning call.
Thursday, 25 August 2011
Hitwerds
Sometimes i cry with laughter when i read what you guys type into google to find this site.
Here are this weeks favourites.
Not Guilty Ziren? Really?
Your friendly local policeman.
I read in some bullshit paper today Colin Saysell saying i was the founder of the ACAB
graffiti crew and i have a severe dislike for the Police. Yeh cos im from the forties you mug.
'There is the case of the officer who struck me with a police baton. Although the IPCC have said that an apology, and one that I am still waiting for, would be appropriate, they have accepted the Metropolitan police's claim that they have been unable to identify the officer responsible. Yet, when it is rioters and looters, the ink hadn't dried on Murdoch's news presses before photographs of masked faces and appeals for information had been released.
This is the hypocrisy of the British judicial system. Hundreds of people have died in police custody in recent years, but no officers have been successfully prosecuted. The government has no moral authority to condemn human rights abuses in other countries, let alone send SAS forces and humanitarian bombs to "protect" those rights, when our own police force, or "forces loyal to Cameron" in BBC-speak, are committing crimes in our own country.'
- Jody McIntyre
Tuesday, 23 August 2011
Monday, 22 August 2011
Trainsurf plus one
I've run through this scenario in my head, with added backflip, and
someone has actually gone and done it. Damn.
Sunday, 21 August 2011
Saturday, 20 August 2011
Aryz in Bristol
This is bigtime. Cant wait to see it in real life.
Bit gutted i'm not involved, but i heard you needed
a large art presence/flickr following.. and the council
have banned the word 'Graffiti' from the whole event.
Still tho, a couple of good bits there, although i can see
some of it getting painted over to be honest. Plus i cant
really complain, i painted a few more interesting things
than a drab Bristol back street this week....
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