Hi. My name is Matt
Cityfabric, Inc. started as a simple way to talk to anyone and everyone about their city, neighborhood and place while learning about the many facets of starting up a small business. The big idea – there is no better way to learn than by doing, so we are attempting to “do”. This “blog” chronicles the progress, failure, success, torture, ill-attitude, misguidance, soapboxing and mysteriousness associated with starting a small business.


Hello,
I just learned about your company via Planetizen. Any plans in the future for a “Baltimore” t-shirt?
Vanessa F.
Baltimore, MD
http://wickedurbanity.wordpress.com
Hi Venessa,
Thanks for your interest in CityFabric! We are definitely planning to include Baltimore in our collection very soon so keep an eye out. Thanks again.
Matt
Hey Matt! It’s Charlotte (DCRP)… the site looks great! I’m sure you’ve got enough on your plate, but just thinking… how cool would a city fabric RUG be??!! Mmmm? Just a thought. Keep up the great work!
That is an awesome idea. I would get in on the cityfabric rug. Especially if Minneapolis made the list of cities.
Hey Matt.
Congratulations on the progress.
Just before you loaded the kickstarter page, I was looking at buying a small grey shirt of Washington DC (moving there next week).
Now the site goes to the kickstart page. Is it possible to buy the shirt still so I can have it to wear around DC?
Congrats again!
Brian
Brian.McLarn@gmail.com
Hey! Congrats on getting funded!! I’m really excited for you guys, I have a lot of NYC pride and it’s nice to see something that isn’t just the typical subway map on a shirt kind of deal.
I really loved your Kickstarter project. I wanted to email you to ask about how you liked the Kickstarter process — let me know if there’s a way we can get in touch.
Hi – I really like the simplicity, aesthetic and level of engagement of your project. I plan on including it in a post on crowdsource funding on my website http://www.miriaminthemidwest.com. Would you be interested in writing a guest post on the inspiration for and achievements of CityFabric? Yay!
Miriam