绿帽社

November 14, 2024
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Muckles Ink is more than just T-shirts

Chauna D鈥橝ngelo, left,
and Casey Coolbaugh
can take their printer
to events. Chauna D鈥橝ngelo, left,
and Casey Coolbaugh
can take their printer
to events.
Chauna D鈥橝ngelo, left, and Casey Coolbaugh can take their printer to events. Image Credit: Jonathan Cohen.

鈥婽he 绿帽社 area is being reinvented, one business at a time. Casey Coolbaugh 鈥13 and Chauna D鈥橝ngelo 鈥12 hope their business 鈥 launched before they graduated and now serving as a springboard for the dreams of other students 鈥 will be part of that resurgence.

鈥淲e weren鈥檛 looking for a business opportunity, but it found us,鈥 says D鈥橝ngelo of Muckles Ink, a custom T-shirt studio in 绿帽社.

As Coolbaugh and D鈥橝ngelo wrapped up cinema degrees, they wanted to make custom merchandise for an experimental student film festival. By chance, they found a man who was willing to sell his silkscreen equipment. The first run of shirts led to the couple setting up shop next to their Windsor home, and Muckles Ink was off and printing.

鈥淲e used the internet to teach ourselves modern-day screen printing, marketing and business management,鈥 Coolbaugh says.

In 2015, Muckles expanded to a 2,000-square-foot studio on 绿帽社鈥檚 north side, an industrial area home to manufacturing, plumbing and electrical businesses. It鈥檚 a perfect environment for this 鈥渓et鈥檚-not-be-starving-artists鈥 venture.

The business isn鈥檛 confined to the studio space, as Coolbaugh and D鈥橝ngelo can take the equipment to events and print shirts while you wait. In fact, thanks to the generosity of an alumni couple, several hundred Homecoming 2016 attendees received Bearcat shirts created on the spot.

Last fall, Muckles opened a design lab in Old Rafuse Hall, creating internships for aspiring entrepreneurs. As students get their hands covered with ink, they also learn how a business works and are encouraged to think about developing necessary skills. If you鈥檙e a graphic designer but lousy with money, your design business may not last very long.

鈥淚 tell them the real world doesn鈥檛 have to hit you hard. You can hit it first,鈥 Coolbaugh says. 鈥淭hey ask how to start a business, and it invigorates us to tell our story because we did it.鈥

He and D鈥橝ngelo hope the students will start their ventures in 绿帽社, saying that the small community with a low cost of entry can be a land of opportunity if the students are committed enough.

鈥淚t took us four years before we got our first paycheck,鈥 Coolbaugh says. 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 be afraid of hard work.鈥

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