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Monday, August 9, 2010
Friday, August 6, 2010
mail me art exhibition
mail me art at south london's red gate gallery, curator darren di lieto asked for illustrators and artists to post envelopes adorned with artwork to the same address - over a period of a year...




mail me art at south london's red gate gallery, curator darren di lieto asked for illustrators and artists to post envelopes adorned with artwork to the same address - over a period of a year...






Wednesday, August 4, 2010
on your bike london
i was back in london at weekend and saw the new 'velibs' dotted around town. i can't tell you how excited i am about using these. i love them in paris. it is the only way i get around (well in the summer - if only they invited brollies for them for the winter months). i will definitely be signing up my johnson! well done.shame about the branding, but i guess someone had to pay for it?!


i was back in london at weekend and saw the new 'velibs' dotted around town. i can't tell you how excited i am about using these. i love them in paris. it is the only way i get around (well in the summer - if only they invited brollies for them for the winter months). i will definitely be signing up my johnson! well done.shame about the branding, but i guess someone had to pay for it?!



anchor butter : made by cows
chi commissioned illustrator paul Slater and hand lettering artist alison carmichael to work with designers dan beckett and suzie hydon to create the ads - which all hark back to a time when advertising slogans were painted direct onto the walls of buildings in towns and cities. the idea is that this old style helps reinforce the fact that the anchor has been producing butter since 1886 - which was the golden age of hand painted wall mural advertising.

chi commissioned illustrator paul Slater and hand lettering artist alison carmichael to work with designers dan beckett and suzie hydon to create the ads - which all hark back to a time when advertising slogans were painted direct onto the walls of buildings in towns and cities. the idea is that this old style helps reinforce the fact that the anchor has been producing butter since 1886 - which was the golden age of hand painted wall mural advertising.



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