Showing posts with label paper ephemera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper ephemera. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 March 2011

Just a Bird on a Chair


But what a chair!
My etsy find of the day
Front cover of a 1952 issue of the British magazine
"The Architectural Review
Age-worn but timeless!

Wednesday, 8 September 2010

Julia Trigg



If you're lucky enough to live in or around Brighton, don't miss local graphic designer Julia Trigg's first solo exhibition at Castor + Pollux (18th September - 17th October).


Julia works digitally. She loves all kinds of typography-based ephemera but cannot bear to tear anything up for her collages. Her work is lively and colourful and it's easy to see how much she enjoys experiementing with scale, texture and composition.
Julia's "Signals" collection, shown above, is based on her collection of 1920's-1950's ham radio cards with inspiring woodblock type and handwritten messages.
A good excuse to visit Brighton don't you think?