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The Printer's Devil Type Specimen Re-worked
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Type Specimen Re-worked

£22.00

With this poster we pay homage to a few of our favourite things. A remix of William Caslon’s famous type specimen from 1734, we reimagine how it might look if Caslon was more of a fan of indie pop than Catiline Orations.
With lyrics largely swiped from a studio favourite mixtape, see how many songs you can identify without the help of google . . .

Type Specimen Re-worked is letterpress printed ink onto Colorplan 270gsm, A2 size (420mm x 595mm).
It is carefully packaged and supplied unframed.

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With this poster we pay homage to a few of our favourite things. A remix of William Caslon’s famous type specimen from 1734, we reimagine how it might look if Caslon was more of a fan of indie pop than Catiline Orations.
With lyrics largely swiped from a studio favourite mixtape, see how many songs you can identify without the help of google . . .

Type Specimen Re-worked is letterpress printed ink onto Colorplan 270gsm, A2 size (420mm x 595mm).
It is carefully packaged and supplied unframed.

With this poster we pay homage to a few of our favourite things. A remix of William Caslon’s famous type specimen from 1734, we reimagine how it might look if Caslon was more of a fan of indie pop than Catiline Orations.
With lyrics largely swiped from a studio favourite mixtape, see how many songs you can identify without the help of google . . .

Type Specimen Re-worked is letterpress printed ink onto Colorplan 270gsm, A2 size (420mm x 595mm).
It is carefully packaged and supplied unframed.

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