Stacey P. Case

Co-owner, Tag Team Printing

Visual ArtistDrummerScreenprinterStamp CarverVinyl JunkiePizza ProvocateurCertified Legend
We don't print for the masses, we print for the misfits.

Stacey P. Case isn’t just an artist — he’s a walking, printing, drumming archive of underground culture. A punk lifer with a screenprinting squeegee in one hand and a 45 in the other, Stacey has left his fingerprints on bands, books, storefronts, and film reels across Canada.

From co-founding punk outfit The Tijuana Bibles to sparking chaos with Toronto’s infamous Trash Palace cinema collective, his work has always been loud, fast, and unapologetically handmade. In 2004, he took that DIY ethos to absurd new heights when he co-created the Pillow Fight League, a semi-pro spectacle where women threw down in unscripted, full-contact pillow bouts that made international headlines.

At the helm of Rock N Roll Print Shop, Stacey’s pulled tens of thousands of prints — posters, record sleeves, zines, pizza boxes. Yep, pizza boxes. That passion evolved into the now-legendary Cornwall Pizza Record, pressed through his own Dive Bar Records label, featuring garage icon Bloodshot Bill and hometown hero Stagger Lee.

Whether he’s drawing up a punk flyer at 2am or slinging shirts at a local show, Stacey’s world revolves around creating the kind of work that moves people.

When Stacey prints, you feel it.

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Rockin' the Leather in St. Catherines
Rockin' the Leather in St. Catherines
DJ Case 45rpm in action
DJ Case 45rpm in action
At Rock N Roll Print Shop
At Rock N Roll Print Shop
Screenprinting mastery
Screenprinting mastery

Stacey Forrester

Co-owner, Tag Team Printing

Creative DirectorBrand StrategistDesign InnovatorPrint SpecialistVisual StorytellerArt Director
Every design tells a story. We make sure it's worth telling.

Stacey Forrester is a screen printer, designer, punk rocker, and certified street rat raised on curb wax and cassette tapes. He grew up skating the cracked pavement of Cornwall in the 1990s, where style was DIY and every trick landed was earned. As part of the original crew that petitioned for and helped build Cornwall's second and third skateparks, Stacey learned early how to turn passion into concrete reality.

That same drive took him to London, Ontario, where he spent over a decade shredding basslines in a thrash metal band and soaking in Canada's underground music scene. After years of playing shows, recording, and living loud, Stacey returned to Cornwall with a mission: to build something louder than amps. A print empire rooted in art, rebellion, and community.

Stacey is a walking blueprint for DIY hustle and underground grit. As the co-founder of Tag Team Printing and Drop Dead Thread, he's equal parts illustrator, designer, and machine operator. Every print that leaves the shop is a battle-tested blend of craft and chaos: posters, tees, patches, stickers, album art, all built from scratch with analogue attitude.

Music and art have always been his core fuel, and Tag Team is the engine where it all comes together: DIY ethics, artistic precision, and a little bit of beautiful mess.

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Stacey in action
Stacey in action
Behind the scenes
Behind the scenes
Creative process
Creative process
Art meets rebellion
Art meets rebellion