Laughing Squid Posters In The Valleyschwag General Store

by Scott Beale on January 23, 2007 · 2 comments

Laughing Squid Poster

In addition to our t-shirts, the Valleyschwag General Store is now selling a limited edition set of 4 Laughing Squid posters from some of our past events.

The four posters in the set are from the following events:

Laughing Squid 5th Anniversary Celebration (2001) – poster design by Matt Dong

Laughing Squid 6th Anniversary Party (2002) – poster design by Attaboy

Laughing Squid 10th Anniversary Party (2005) – poster design by Joshua Ellingson

Laughing Squid: Decade 2 (2006) – poster design by Brian McCarty

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1 Mike Macgirvin January 24, 2007 at 9:46 am

So how come the squid in the poster looks so angry? He certainly doesn’t look like he’s laughing.

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