Threadless, a global artist community and e-commerce website, has acquired popular direct-to-consumer shoe brand Bucketfeet. “We have similar goals,” said Threadless founder and CEO Jake Nickell.
If you’ve never heard of the threadless ball screw, which was invented over sixty years ago, [Angus] of Maker’s Muse has a video demonstrating the whole thing, covering its history and showcasing both ...
If you’ve never heard of the threadless ball screw, which was invented over sixty years ago, [Angus] of Maker’s Muse has a ...
It's been ten years since Jake Nickell started the little online t-shirt design contest that would explode into the $20 million+ brand called Threadless, subject of a Harvard Business School case ...
Spaceport, the universal intellectual property licensing platform, has launched Threadless t-shirts and apparel on the Roblox Marketplace. This launch opens new opportunities for both Threadless and ...
Originally published by Jake Nickell on LinkedIn: Threadless acquires Bucketfeet! It’s an exciting day here at our company. We just acquired and joined forces with made-to-order shoe brand, Bucketfeet ...
Threadless, a Chicago T-shirt company, sprang to life a decade ago with the idea that employees and customers don't have to be two distinct groups. The Internet-based company asks consumers to submit ...
For many trained, creative photographers, taking product shots may seem like the equivalent of earning a culinary degree only to flip burgers at a fast-food chain. It’s not exactly the most ...
CHICAGO, IL--(Marketwired - Apr 23, 2014) - Threadless, the global design community, today introduced new artist-friendly terms that grant artists all rights to their work through a non-exclusive ...
Threadless, a site that combines e-commerce with crowdsourced T-shirt designs, just added some perks for artists aimed at helping them earn more money. Here's how Threadless works: Anyone can submit a ...
Ten years ago, a guy named Jake Nickell won an online t-shirt design competition. He was so excited about winning that he and a friend Jacob DeHart set up their own online contest, pooling some money ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results