Do you have posters or other printed goods for sale? At the moment, the Push your Luck postcards series is for sale. Posters are planned to follow soonish.
And T-shirts are sold by several apparel companies around the world. Have a look at the t-shirts section to see them.
Your T-shirt "X" by company "Y" is totally sold out. Can I get my hands on one somehow anyway? These T-shirts are often sold exclusively by the apparel company. They are not for sale in my webshop.
Your best bet is to to contact company "Y" and ask for a reprint!
What is a marker doodle? A marker doodle is a creative exercise using just markers and white correction paint to create a black and white image. They typically take less than an hour to create. No computer is involved, except for a scan and a levels clean-up. The marker doodles is my creative playground, a place to experiment and play. Sometimes, a marker doodle is used a basis for a more elaborate colour illustration. What are your favourite tools? My favourite tools are partly described in the marker doodle process. (see above). Apart from that I use mechanical pencils with coloured lead, a collection of black ink pens, HEMA childrens sketchbook paper, a collection of scanned tidbits, and the usual software. Which fonts are used in your project "X"? My typographic designs are pretty much always containing self-made, hand drawn type. Your site states that some of your designs are printed with mimeograph printing technique. What is a mimeograph? Some people may remember a mimeograph/stencil machine from their school as a rather crude reproduction device that printed in black only.
Those crude machines were considered obsolete in the 80s and dumped massively. The Knust printing house rescued them from the trash and became experts in pushing the limits of these machines, using multiple colours in separate print runs.

Meanwhile, the mimeograph technique had gone in stealth mode and manufactorers improved their machines a lot. These new machines are now sold under a different name to avoid the connection with those old crude machines, but technically, it's still mimeograph. This new school device, called Risograph by the manufactorer, is the machine used for the mimeographed designs on this site.

NB: There is also a simpler, manual version of the machine for home use. It used to be very popular in Japan in the eighties. It's called a Gocco printer.
Do you offer internship positions? At the moment no internship positions are available. I've heard that you've used to be a drum&bass dj? Until a few years ago, I've deejayed (under the name DJ Esta) for the monthly Jungle Galaxy night in Doornroosje, amongst other places. Meanwhile, the drum&bass torch has been passed onto next generation talents like Icicle and Switch. Being immersed in the music industry for a long time still is a rich source for inspriration, though!