RED LINE INK…
Provides Photography, Merchandise, Graphic and Web Design services for local Alaskan businesses. The Alaska Native owned and operated business is dedicated to producing quality services. We also sell quality KICK ASS RED LINE INK… GEAR in the newest apparel designs and fashions.
Being here every day isn’t just a job, it's a family and a commitment to way of life. Its only a matter of time before Red Line Ink... expands their service beyond Alaska on a National level.
Here at Red Line Ink... we plan to establish a solid identity within key markets through out continually evolving service processes.
Founded April 2007
Red Line Ink … would like to take this opportunity to introduce ourselves as an Alaska Native owned and operated business. We provide digital photography, merchandise, graphic and web design and also an exciting new clothing line. Our services provide top of the line marketing products and opportunities for businesses and local Alaskan Communities. In a virtually untapped market within Interior Alaska our avenue of business will prove to be a front runner for the future. Our original ideas stemmed from the lack of images and graphics featuring Alaska Native women and people.
Red line will produce a fifteen month calendar featuring all Interior Alaskan women. 12 of our ladies have already completed a photo shoot for the 2008 calendar, and 2 more aspiring models are scheduled to shoot in this ground-breaking project. Were estimated to be printing about 3-4,000 calendars, capturing the beauty of Alaskan Native women and providing quality digital images. If you have an interest in being a model for the calendar, or find that you are comfortable in front of a camera please contact us.
One of the things we are leaning toward in the near future is advertising local Alaska Native artwork and marketing that artwork online. That would include beadwork, oil paintings, watercolor, ivory and local bands. We also plan to expand the website onto a more interactive level by advertising at local events in Fairbanks and in the Alaska Native community.