
Bomb Story: There are a few half-toned Adam Bombs in the Squad, but this was one of the first. The reprographic technique of half-toning has been popular throughout various generations of art, from the early screen-printing and lithographs of Warhol to the Photoshop edits of early-2000s streetwear. Half-toning was a convenient solution for many designers who were utilizing low-resolution online photographs to stretch across T-shirts. Instead of getting a pixelated result, a halftone filter broke a blurry photo into thousands of sharp, focused dots.| Background Story: This one was a lot of fun. Over the years, we've messed with so many unique camouflages, that we now see it in ways that most people would never consider. Pinching and pulling, squeezing and manipulating... How far out could we scale the camo shapes before they lost significance? It turns out: pretty far...