Henry first came to Canada as a refugee, but is now the owner of a successful online custom t-shirt company (blah-t.com)and a design studio, salmonstudio.ca .Originally from Colombia, this graphic artist has been in Canada for four years with his wife and two children.
How would you describe your personal style? If it has to be defined as a style I would call it, “First-outfit-on-the-first-hanger-on-the-first-door-of-my-closet,” and black t-shirts — mostly anything custom made or vintage.
What’s the last thing you bought?
A set of green glow in the dark bass strings from Long & McQuade.
Any pet peeves?
Definitely people that profile other people.
What’s one thing people would be surprised to know about you?
I can't, for the life of me, use a fork to eat! It is an impossible task.
What’s the best piece of advice ever given to you?
Always be yourself: if you try to be somebody else they’ll notice it on their credit card statement.
Tell me a little about www.blah-t.com.
Our site is full of funny tee designs that are constantly being updated, plus you have the possibility to create your own, which is my favourite part. I have received so many weird and bizarre requests that sometimes I’m afraid to ask what they mean. Also, you can get custom made mugs, mouse pads, water bottles, travel coffee mugs, bags, license plates, etc.
What made you want to start your own online company?
I had the idea of offering high quality custom tees in the city since there’s a good market that mostly US companies are getting. However, shipping is overpriced and their products take forever to get here —so that was a problem that I found a solution to. We have hundreds of customers, awesome feedback and many of our customers have turned into very good friends. Plus, we have the best word of mouth advertising ever.

Also, you can get custom made mugs, mouse pads, water bottles, travel coffee mugs, bags, license plates, etc. What made you want to start your own online company? I had the idea of offering high quality custom tees in the city since there's a good
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