Posts Tagged ‘Newspaper Club’
Type Writer
There doesn’t seem to have been a moment to think this week, so the arrival of this wonderful collection of work from Andy Smith was a definite highlight. Andy’s an illustrator, (originally from Norfolk (so I’m a little biased), whose work you’ll have probably already seen given his huge client list. I originally stumbled across Andy’s […]
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Tags: Andy Smith, I Pretend To Work, Newspaper Club
“Ink On Newsprint”
I managed to miss the recent Kenneth Grange exhibition at the Design Museum which was remiss of me. I blame the fact that the museum is South of the river and therefore less obviously available to me whenever I leave the confines of the county to visit our capital city. Thankfully there have been an abundance […]
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Tags: Kenneth Grange, Matuesz Klicz, Miro Stokinger, Newspaper Club, The Design Museum
WW = Wasn’t Watching
When people ask me why I blog I tend to refer them my inability to recall events from the distant, (and disappointingly not very distant), past. So the assertion that “the gathering of data is how people stay in the game” at Interesting North, (more of which later), this past weekend has supplied me with […]
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