- How did you first hear about Badge Bomb or how did Jeremyville and
Badge Bomb start hanging out?
We met in a dark steamy chat room online. Scott invited me back to his place to see his button collection. It grew from there.
-Are you or have you ever been a “button guy?”
I’ve been wearing buttons since the womb, which proved problematic at birth, but I survived to tell the tale.
- Are you pumped on the idea of people rocking Jeremyville art,
button style?
Pumped till the prick of a button pin deflated me.
- Do you think you’ll wear your own buttons, or is rocking your own
gear some kind of artistic faux pas?
I’ll wear anything once. It’s a good item to hand out at parties too, cooler than business cards.
- If you do rock them, have you scouted out any potential garments or
belongings for ideal Jeremyville button zones?
I usually stick them on the side of my trucker caps, or on my satchel shoulder bags. suit lapels are good too. I like the look of an expensive suit jacket with a $2 button on it. Not that I have any expensive suits, but if I did, that’s what I’d do.
- What kinds of characters and scenarios can Badge Bombers expect to
encounter while hanging out in Jeremyville?
Diner dudes, neon signs, fast food ads, slogans scrawled on the streets of Jeremyville. I love the urban detritus, subway steam, graffiti, neon and water towers of a big city. The button series is called the Streets of Jeremyville.
-How does one obtain citizenship to Jeremyville?
There’s a very strict admission process that involves shouting me a few beers next time you see me.
Keep an eye out for Jeremyville’s brand new Button Box available for pre-sale at the 2009 Pool Trade Show on Feb. 17th. You can also check out more radness at Jeremyville.com and also more images of his artwork on the Badge Bomb flickr page. Made custom in the USA by Badge Bomb!


