Ballard Shorts
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Description: Celebrate the legendary Jimothy with this bold vintage-inspired graphic featuring Seattle's beloved urban raccoon in the heart of Ballard. Crisp vector styling, iconic local landmarks, and eye-catching typography make it a standout design for t-shirts, stickers, posters, and more. A perfect gift for raccoon lovers, Seattle fans, wildlife enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates quirky local legends.
Description: Bop Street Records first opened on Seattle's Aurora Avenue in 1979, later moved to Ballard Ave in 1984, and moved again in 2010, though just a few blocks away to Market Street. The store was a favorite with collectors who loved finding rare gems among Bop Street's extensive 500,000 recordings, but was also just a great place to stop in to buy records. Bop Street's prestige extended well beyond Seattle’s borders, being named as one of the best five record stores in the country, though sadly, global events of 2020 forced the store to close several years ahead of the owner's intended retirement.
Description: A stunning, high-detail academic illustration of the historic Ballard Hall at Tougaloo College, meticulously crafted in a classic vintage banknote engraving style. Built in 1886, this beautiful piece showcases the precise Italianate wooden architecture, complete with elegant typography, intricate guilloche patterns, and a dramatic sky that mimics the artistic craftsmanship of antique currency and currency art. Perfect for alumni, history buffs, and lovers of timeless architectural engravings and retro collegiate heritage.
Description: Meet Jimothy, the ultimate local icon of Ballard, Washington! This retro sunset graphic features everyone's favorite chunky trash panda strutting through the Pacific Northwest. Perfect for Seattle locals, Washington state residents, raccoon enthusiasts, and lovers of funny retro animal art.
Description: The legend of Jimothy continues! This gorgeous, high-quality watercolor illustration features our favorite sneaky "trash panda" carefully balancing on a wooden fence, paired with the hilariously absurd name, "Jimothy." Seamlessly blending beautiful, classic wildlife art with ironic internet meme humor, this design is perfect for nature lovers who do not take themselves too seriously. A uniquely funny gift for raccoon enthusiasts, Gen-Z humor fans, and anyone who loves giving wild animals silly human names. Grab this sneaky little guy as a premium graphic tee, coffee mug, or die-cut laptop sticker!