
Printed 2 colour letterpress on Colorplan 135gsm Natural
Dimensions: 508 x 762mm
Limited edition of 100

Printed 2 colour letterpress on Colorplan 135gsm Natural
Dimensions: 508 x 762mm
Limited edition of 100


In 1966 Bob Dylan went electric. He toured Europe, playing a half-acoustic, half-electric set. This poster highlights the distinction between the two performances, using two Bob Dylan titles which are only fully legible when folded and viewed from a different angle. Designed by Sean Thomas.


Limited Edition poster by Tom Crabtree (Manual). Coinciding with Process Journal Edition Three cover illustration, and design response FFFFinding Inspiration).
Individually hand numbered Edition of 100.
Size: 841mmx594mm
Stock: 140gsm Knight Smooth (K.W.Doggett Fine Paper)
Production Process: 3 Colour Process: PMS032 U, PMS0131 U, PMS Black U
Shipping: Free within Australia, plus P&P ROW.
Price: $25.00 AUD INC GST

Modern Life Is Rubbish — Limited-edition print.
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Specifications:
A2 on Lavender Colorplan stock, 175gsm.
Edition of 100 numbered by hand.
Black 7 metallic print + Gold foil (steam bubble).
Rectangular in proportion.
Ready to frame.
Supplied rolled, in a sturdy tube.
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£45 + P&P as follows-
+£4.25 (UK First class post)
+£7.50 (UK Special delivery)
+£8.50 (Europe Signed For)
+£11 (RoW Signed For)

Introducing the 2011 Light Calendars, the 5th installment in an ongoing, annual project by Accept & Proceed. This project sees Accept & Proceed extracting the hidden beauty from seemingly mundane statistics, in this case the hours of light and dark for the year 2011.
Purely based on data, these glow in the dark op art esque posters represent the total hours of light and dark for 2011. The graph not only shows the amount of light, but also the Azimuth, or the angle, of the sunrise/sunset of each day.
The posters are painstakingly screen-printed by hand at K2 Screen, London in a limited edition of 100 of each. Previous years’ Light Calendars have been featured in gallery shows at Kemistry gallery London and Soma gallery Bristol, numerous magazines including Creative Review and IdN.
The posters can be seen at Nelly Duff at 156 Columbia Road, London. They’re also available to buy online:
— info[at]acceptandproceed[dot]com
— www.nellyduff.com
— www.paperscissorsstone.com
— www.blanka.co.uk