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Linas Garsys | |
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Nationality | American |
Known for | Graphic Design |
Linas Garsys is an American graphic designer for the The Washington Times. [1]
Garsys was born to Lithuanian parents who immigrated to the United States during WWII. He began making artwork for local punk and hardcore bands in his teens. He also made work for national acts, such as AFI, American Nightmare, and Tiger Army, as well as collaborating with brands such as Urban Outfitters [2]
In 1999, he co-founded Malfunction Records. In 2007, the label was sold to Deathwish Inc. [3] [4]
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