
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: There are a stable of animals that parade through The Hundreds' history: white tigers, California condors, dodo birds, coyotes, mammoths, and most notably, hyenas. These bone-crushing animals are regarded for their opposing personality traits. Although they audibly laugh, they are feared as vicious, predatory beasts. The Hundreds, as a brand, also lives comfortably between these lines of irreverence and reverence.