See all parts of the Luke Williams interview, as they are posted, here.
Last time I posted about these beautiful and funny Thanks for Nothing (ex. Thanks for nothing… you’re blocking my driveway) cards by Luke Williams for Gilah Press you guys (and I) loved them! So, when Luke offered up-close pictures (and an interview to-boot!), I was thrilled and decided I had to post again. I’ve also got info on where you can snag a set for yourself!
“To help suppress any potential drastic measures, these cards allow you to subtly deliver your true feelings towards a particular public service with minimal confrontation.” — Luke Williams
Check out all of the pictures that follow, & then get ready for my interview with Luke, coming tomorrow! (Hint: he actually makes more than just these beautiful cards!)
One of my favorite parts about these cards is that each one features a thematically appropriate animal!

Thanks For Nothing…
…you are blocking my driveway
“While the ‘Thanks’ side expresses the gratitude that could have been, the ‘For Nothing’ side allows the recipient to feel a similar frustration as you had just experienced.” — Luke Williams
…my fare and I officially know all the detours in town
…you may as well have spit in my food
…that was the most painful cup of coffee I’ve ever had
…cellphone users anonymous is down the hall
…my hair is now officially my least favorite feature
…you kept me sober all night
Want a set of your own? (They’re letterpressed!) Try these locations:
You mean you don’t live near those stores?! Contact info@gilahpress.com and they just might be able to hook you up with a set for $15.
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5 Responses for "Interview Pregaming: Thanks for Nothing Cards (Part I of III)"
can’t wait to hear more! you’re booming :)
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Gilah Press! I’m so glad they’re still doing awesome projects like this. Few folks have been more inspiring to me in their packaging style and class. Beautiful work, all-round, every time.
I love the coffee ones. I wish I had an opportunity to use them; I only get my coffee from one place, and they make excellent coffee. Womp Womp.
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