Crap Hound (Superstition)
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Edited and designed by Sean Tejaratchi, Crap Hound is the seminal mixture of social commentary and somewhat overindulgent graphic design. Between a brief introduction and the end credits, Crap Hound is pure imagery. Each page is filled with high-contrast line art, culled from vintage catalogs, advertising, obscure books, and found ephemera.
Through sheer volume of artfully arranged iconography, Crap Hound provides a visual survey of dozens of popular and lesser known superstitions. This issue is 100-pages including the cover and features two copyright free typefaces!
Previously released as Crap Hound No. 8. Now with even more Superstition! 8½ × 11 inches.
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Sean Tejaratchi

Sean Tejaratchi is an American graphic designer, art director, writer, and visual satirist best known as the creator of Crap Hound, the influential zine series he launched in 1994. Built from meticulously curated collections of vintage clip art and found imagery, each issue explores themes such as death, religion, superstition, or everyday objects while pairing striking graphic design with essays on culture, symbolism, and media. Widely admired by designers, illustrators, and zine makers, Crap Hound helped redefine found imagery as both an artistic medium and a practical resource for creative work.
Beyond Crap Hound, Tejaratchi has worked as a graphic designer and art director in publishing and film, including collaborations with Miranda July, and has produced acclaimed satirical projects such as the Tumblr LiarTownUSA. His sharp visual wit and cultural criticism have earned him a devoted following across print and digital media, making him a distinctive voice at the intersection of graphic design, collage, and social commentary.


















































