What would you like to see on StreetRes?
Posted on June 19, 2005
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So what, if anything would people like to see on StreetRes besides what we already publish? Its time to do a little expanding of coverage. Honestly, I’ve had a ton of bookmarks for a while and I’ve burned through them all now. Anyways, let us know!
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i would defintaly like to see some more daily post a reason to come back to the site more often then any others * and hmm can u get any chat rooms goin on?
I’m not sure we need tons of blogs. Wooster & Ekosystem are enough for me.
Eh, I think there is a use for your blog, and for me, it’s definitely hit on some topics and sent me to some pages that I haven’t seen on Wooster or Ekosystem or elsewhere. I’ve found StreetRes to be more than just exposure to others work. A true resource guide for artists.
A few of the things I’ve found particularly helpful have been tagged legal, artist support, and resources. I also like that you have links to a lot of graff pdf zines.
I’d like to see more of the DIY-focused posts. I’ve been doing this for a minute now and there are still things I don’t know how to do, and I find it intimidating to ask because I feel like I should know. I’m sure some beginners out there feel similarly. Simple things like what type of paper works best for wheatpasting, or good markers, or what kind of glue/cement holds best.
I think it would be unfair to ask you to share all your ‘tricks of the trade,’ but I do look for those posts.
I’ll email you with more.
I’m happy with the site as it is… like c.damage said above: you got some links you don’t find on Wooster or Ekosystem.
I visit Streetres once or twice a week… sometimes I see 4 or 5 new topics, sometimes none. Maybe you could ask some other people to post stuff; 2 or 3 should do the trick. But it’s your blog.
Keep up the good work!
I would like to see more tutorials on things like lithographing, screen printing, stamp making and the like. Sometimes these things can seem really intimidating if you don’t have someone show you how easy it is to do the real basics.