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594mm x 841mm
90gsm Recypal
1-colour offset print + glow-in-the-dark screen print
Ships in poster tubes

Available over at PupilPeople.



A 20 page tabloid style promotion by designed Jennifer Lee at VSA Partners for Peter Ross portrait photography, in which the subjects are asked to name the five people that they would most like to invite to dinner.



Nice identity work by James Kape.

Speed Republic is a small start-up company specializing in trade and the resale of hi-end motor vehicles in South Africa.

The brief was simple, to create a clean and contemporary symbol that was to be applied to a variety of collateral as needed. The origin of the final mark stems from the trafficking symbol “No limit”. This reference was intended as a tribute to both the industry which it represents as well as the greater idea that Speed Republic are not in short supply of limited edition vehicles.


Self-initiated screenprint project by NOMO Design featuring runway patterns from airports around the world.

18″ x 24″
White ink
Steel Gray 100# Dur-O-Tone Cover by French Paper Co.
$26 over at NOMO Design store

First audiobooks and then portable reading devices. What ever happened to the original greatness of a written text – the art of finely adjusted characters, placed on natural pieces of paper?

As a retrogressive reaction to the technology development in the world today, Mattias Sahlén made these not-suitable-for-reading-on-the-bus booksters, where written words will remain written. They’ll not get digitialized and hidden away in some music-flipping-pod-slash-picture-showing-browsing-machine.

Instead, he took it back to where it all began. With characters old school printed on old school pieces of paper. And posteralized the whole shebang.