Thursday 31 March 2011

The Problem with Small Scale Survival

I designed and printed this edition for Aid & Abet, a new artist run space in Cambridge. This print is for their very first show - opens on the 8th April. 
Printed with 16 Line Cond. Basuto on Eco Kraft 130gsm from Paperback.

Saturday 26 March 2011

The Problem with Mr Kenny

The man himself enjoying a glass of wine after a workshop in the studio. Photo credit Rino Pucci / Corriere della Sera.

Monday 21 March 2011

The Problem with Basuto

 I Don't normally make a fuss on my blog about new font additions, but this wonderful 18 Line Fat Face is a thing of very rare beauty. This is 'Basuto' designed by Stephenson Blake in the 1940s. The fat face ensures plenty of end grain and it cleaned up a treat, check the close up of the figs. I also have a condensed 16 Line which I've already used for an edition - it'll be posted in an up coming blog. I hope you'll agree, there is no better way to start the week than by feasting the eyes upon such beauty.


Friday 18 March 2011

The Problem with 'The Sleepwalking Society'. Part 2

Here is a limited edition of 40 prints signed by myself and Ben Lamdin. The edition is to go along with the LP / CD of the same name. Check out the 8 x Z ranging in height from 6 Line to 20 Line.

Sunday 13 March 2011

The problem with 'La Langue de Bois' part 2

'La Langue De Bois' french for 'The Tongue of Wood' - some wooden talking favored by politicians. This is the second version of this print - a slim version. Available in my on-line shop now.

Monday 7 March 2011

The Problem with Herrmann the great

Herrmann was one of the worlds very best Magicians. Alexander Herrmann (February 10, 1844 – December 17, 1896) was a French magician, better known as Herrmann the Great. He was part of the Herrmann family name that is known as the "first-family of magic". Those who witnessed Herrmann the Great perform considered him the greatest magician they ever saw.

Tuesday 1 March 2011

The Problem with the rhythMagic Orchestra

Another super LP cover for impossible ark records.
Something to keep you warm till the sun come out...