Tipout Magazine
More Quality Content less advertising..Showcasing the talent and attractions in Houston
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Monday, January 3, 2011
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DEADLINE FOR ADVERTISING PRINT IS A WEEK AWAY AS WE SWITCH TO A MID MONTH ADVERTISER .The 15th of every month it will be on stands and it allows us to catch some of the mnonths before action to cover .
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Advertise for the new year in Tipout Magazine Houston..
Great advertising rates are available for the new year .We distribute to nearly every tattoo studio and all together 350 traffic areas with the magazine so it is a targeted audience.
Trust me these are the best deals on ads with a shelf life of a month locally.
Contact editor@tipoutmag.com if you are interested in advertising this month.We have a week before we go to print.Celebrate your new year and show your business some love!
Last months issue We take a look at the amazing photography of Keith Selle in our December issue. Jess Cherry shares her beautiful ink with us. Greg of Lucky's Pub lets us know what gets under his skin. Houston's own Sabrina Sin's sinful confessions. We take a look at the work of tattoo artist Clint Leifeste. Danny Sanchez's amazing two wheel works of art. Pinup model Jessika. We review a live performance by Sean Reefer and The Resin Valley Boys. Club Spotlight Club 494.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Artist of the month Tipout Ink Clint Leifeste
TIP-OUT INK
Clint Leifeste Of Article 91 Tattoo
Photography: Digital Morphine
December 2010
This months Tip-Out Ink artist of the month is Clint Leifeste form Article 91 Tattoo. I have known CMFL for about 5 years personally and wanted to introduce him to the readers with a view into his world of madness in the tattoo business.
Tip-Out: So give us some background on you and all that jazz...
CMFL: Self taught tattooer, painter and illustrator. I learn from what and who I observe, really into anime and comics,more so anime, I literally live and breathe it, hell I even listen to anime music. I Always try to put that influence into everything I create,showing that its a real artform, not just for kids anymore. I’m not into serious themes or mind numbing replication, always pushin and keepin it original on the daily.
Tip-Out: Anime music? hahaha I dont think Ive even heard of that. What style of tattooing appeals to you the most and why?
CMFL: Well I prefer the newskool style with realism thrown in here and there, it allows me to be able to pull off the look I’m goin for, which is basically an anime cell if you will, with a comic book flare, detail with vivid brightness.
Tip-Out: What drives you each day to be original in your creations in order to “stand out” in a city so flooded with tattoo artists?
CMFL: All I try to do is pull off what I see, which happens to be in anime/comicbook form, I don’t try to “stand out” from anyone, I just try to do what I know, and it by chance seems to work.
Tip-Out: Ahhh your a very humble artist,Yes it does work for you well your work is amazing... Any advice to someone that wants to get more work done, but just cant make up their minds?
CMFL: Plan, plan, plan, definitely have a whole concept worked out from beginning to end before you approach an artist, have plenty of variations of your idea ready, and don’t be set in concrete with anything, be versatile with interpretation.Remember it isn’t just goin to be YOUR tattoo,its goin to be some artists vision of your idea, a part of him/her. Without a doubt, TRUST THEM, if you are goin to them with your idea ,let them do what they know best, you’ll end up with the best work that way.
Tip-Out: I agree as people think of the here and the now and dont think about later on down the line and then they get mixed styles on their body. What artists or artform appeals to you in our culture?
CMFL: Oh without a doubt it’s the comic book/anime art that gets me goin! The far-off concepts to the intense color schemes, along with highly detailed backgrounds, tons of stuff to get my brain goin. The ability to create whole worlds and characters is inspiring, endless creativity, to me beats the boring reality of what you see everyday in front of your face.
Tip-Out: Yes I love having a window to display our interpretation on life on skin forever and it reflects in a lot of your work with the line sculpting and the shapes of color you capture, I’ve always been a fan of your work. What should they look for in a studio and artist?
CMFL: Do your homework! Research your artist, we are definitely not all created equal. Look at portfolios, see how many pieces they have done that’s like what you want, make sure their consistant. Also talk to them, and if they cant pick up a thought where you leave off, then you might be at the wrong place. Just because they did a tattoo for you previously doesn’t make them the best candidate for everything you want. You may hurt your artist feelings, but what you should strive for is the best rendering of what you want, it’s gonna be there for awhile so don’t “settle”. Egos will heal.
Tip-Out: Yes there are artist who specialize in certain styles and thats where the homework will pay off. If your looking for artwork and not just some flash off the wall that everyone else is wearing. I agree to see their portfolios and what they have displyed in there for consistancy on subject matter or style. What are your future plans in your world of tattooing, family and life?
CMFL: In the future I plan on having my brain transplanted and encapsulized in a robot body, so I can exist through out the colonization of space and other galaxies. Until then I’ll be tattooin, and continuing to find my place in the art industry, and enjoying my awesome family.
Tip-Out: Thats fuckin Rad man...I most def think you have found what works for you ...
We would like to thank you from the whole Tip-Out crew and we are honored to feature your work to our readers.
View more of CMFL online and look if you think he can pull off your idea in his style.
www.texasfriedcmfl.com www.article91.com
www.facebook.com/pages/TEXAS-FRIED-CMFL-Art-n-Ink/354470893069
Editors note: Tip-Out Mag would like our readers to know that CMFL is married to and did all of this month’s Sexy Ink Model Jessica Cherry’s artwork.
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Official Press Release Tipout Magazine Dec 2010 issue..
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"Tipout Magazine" Issue December 2010 "Blazes through patrons hands"
Decembers issue stands out as its photography and layout that is dazzling,from the moment you pick it up you will be all the way in.Definitely stands out with quality and well designed layout.This month from newsletter to magazine.hahahaha... |
PRLog (Press Release) – Dec 09, 2010 – What an awesome issue of content over advertising.This month features a few of the best in Houston.Since after all,Tipout seeks out the ones that shine in their industry and bring that to the readers.The beauty of the photographers work is amazing and the interviews were to the point and interesting.They continue to evolve and we plan on bringing the best to Houston.
DECEMBER SEXY INK - JESS CHERRY
Tip-Out Mag had the chance to sit down and talk with Houston’s own Jess Cherry. You’ve seen her on the cover and inside of so many magazines we would be here all day to mention. Her modeling and tattoo work is amazing...http://tipoutmag.com/ SexyInk_1210.aspx
GREG WHEELER OF LUCKY'S PUB
This months bartender of the month is a special treat for our readers. As Tip-Out Magazine walks into Lucky’s pub and it was Rockin! Lucky’s is known for a giant beer selection (The largest in Houston! Over 250 and counting), great food...
http://www.tipoutmag.com/ Bartender_1210.aspx
Jessika Fernandez
DECEMBER PINUP - JESSIKA
This month’s feature is Jessika Fernandez, born & raised in Houston Texas, she is a family girl that is down to earth & loves to make people laugh & feel happy. Anytime you see this lovely lady, you are sure to see a smile on her face...
http://www.tipoutmag.com/ Pinup_1210.aspx
CLINT LEIFESTE OF ARTICLE 91 TATTOO
This months Tip-Out Ink artist of the month is Clint Leifeste form Article 91 Tattoo. I have known CMFL for about 5 years personally and wanted to introduce him to the readers with a view into his world of madness in the tattoo business...
http://www.tipoutmag.com/ TipOutInk_1210.aspx
CONFESSIONS BY SABRINA
Hi everyone! My name is Sabrina Sin, I’ve been an Alt Model for about 5 years now and have recently been invited right here to my own little monthly corner of one of my favorite Houston magazines …And this is my first Confession.http:// www.tipoutmag.com/ Confessions_ 1210.aspx
SEAN REFFER AND THE RESIN VALLEY BOYS
Sean Raiford formed the Resin Valley Boys with the goal of bringing the sounds of classic country and western swing music back to a world that had forgotten how to two-step. Sean and the Boys quickly built a reputation...http:// www.tipoutmag.com/ LocalMusic_1210.aspx
.The crew at Tipout Magazine are really coming together as a team to make their magazine the #1 Alternative Magazine in Houston.
Find them on FaceBook now! http://www.facebook.com/ tipoutmagazine
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DECEMBER SEXY INK - JESS CHERRY
Tip-Out Mag had the chance to sit down and talk with Houston’s own Jess Cherry. You’ve seen her on the cover and inside of so many magazines we would be here all day to mention. Her modeling and tattoo work is amazing...http://tipoutmag.com/
GREG WHEELER OF LUCKY'S PUB
This months bartender of the month is a special treat for our readers. As Tip-Out Magazine walks into Lucky’s pub and it was Rockin! Lucky’s is known for a giant beer selection (The largest in Houston! Over 250 and counting), great food...
http://www.tipoutmag.com/
Jessika Fernandez
DECEMBER PINUP - JESSIKA
This month’s feature is Jessika Fernandez, born & raised in Houston Texas, she is a family girl that is down to earth & loves to make people laugh & feel happy. Anytime you see this lovely lady, you are sure to see a smile on her face...
http://www.tipoutmag.com/
CLINT LEIFESTE OF ARTICLE 91 TATTOO
This months Tip-Out Ink artist of the month is Clint Leifeste form Article 91 Tattoo. I have known CMFL for about 5 years personally and wanted to introduce him to the readers with a view into his world of madness in the tattoo business...
http://www.tipoutmag.com/
CONFESSIONS BY SABRINA
Hi everyone! My name is Sabrina Sin, I’ve been an Alt Model for about 5 years now and have recently been invited right here to my own little monthly corner of one of my favorite Houston magazines …And this is my first Confession.http://
SEAN REFFER AND THE RESIN VALLEY BOYS
Sean Raiford formed the Resin Valley Boys with the goal of bringing the sounds of classic country and western swing music back to a world that had forgotten how to two-step. Sean and the Boys quickly built a reputation...http://
.The crew at Tipout Magazine are really coming together as a team to make their magazine the #1 Alternative Magazine in Houston.
Find them on FaceBook now! http://www.facebook.com/
View them on the web http://www.tipoutmag.com
Read the magazine online here http://issuu.com/
Contact us
editor@tipoutmag.com
co-editor@tipoutmag.com
jimmy@tipoutmag.com
mario@tipoutmag.com
angela@tipoutmag.com
vonc@tipoutmag.com
marco@tipoutmag.com
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We Like to plan ahead for the months of celebrations so if you know that Christmas is coming up then you will need to get your ad read y in November to be in print all December long people will grab up a magazine, see your deals and come in the last week before the holiday.not just Christmas it works for every special day.
So contact jimmy@tipoutmag.com for an ad in the Christmas issue.
We Like to plan ahead for the months of celebrations so if you know that Christmas is coming up then you will need to get your ad read y in November to be in print all December long people will grab up a magazine, see your deals and come in the last week before the holiday.not just Christmas it works for every special day.
So contact jimmy@tipoutmag.com for an ad in the Christmas issue.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Tipout magazines Dec 2010 Houstons #1 Alternative Lifestyle magazine
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