Deco prints, by Chris Homer
Deco silk screen prints designed by Chris Homer. Part of a series exploring geometric patterns and offsetting symmetry.
Deco silk screen prints designed by Chris Homer. Part of a series exploring geometric patterns and offsetting symmetry.
Cultureshock Media worked in collaboration with fashion illustrator David Downton to produce promotional material for the restaurant 34, part of Caprice Holdings.
Graphic designers Fanny Wacklin Nilsson and Sophie Balch have created the fourth edition of their self-initiated magazine Fond. The pair say: “Fond is a publication that raises issues and
Silk Pearce has designed a book for property developer Brookgate, to showcase its vision for a new city quarter in Cambridge. The book is entitled “See, Be”, reflecting the development’s
Barnbrook has designed the 2015 Brand Perfect annual, which is published by Monotype. The annual features a series of articles looking at what the world of technology and branding
Printing company Exaprint UK has launched a range of logos made from foliage – “Living Logos” use living plants such as moss and reindeer lichen to recreate companies’ signage.
Nigel Peake has created the illustrations for Laurence King’s new Cycling Climbs book, which features words by Claire Beaumont. Peake has created 20 art prints, showing famous climbs including Mont
Leaves of Light is a hand-pulled two-colour screenprint by Kai and Sunny. A limited edition of 100 is available at £100 each.
The latest Print Isn’t Dead magazine has been published. It comes in two versions – a litho (purple and pink) and a screenprinted version. It has been designed by James
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Embrace consultancy has designed an advertising campaign for the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, Southwark, London. It has been created to raise awareness of the company’s exhibition and tour, which looks
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