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'Blueprint' - Grey Edition out now November 18 2015
New 'Grey' edition launched today
Our 'Blueprints' edition is now available in Grey as well as Black and Blue
A new edition to our ongoing 'Blueprints' series where we are representing some of our favourite genres and objects in simple plan views and single colours. More from the 'Blueprints' series coming soon.
New print out today 'London', the seventh in our 'Blueprints series November 04 2015
Our 'London' print celebrates and is inspired by some of our favourite architecture in England's capital, from Art Deco to Brutalism we have represented nine iconic buildings.
Some well known like Battersea Power Station and the Oxo Tower on the South Bank along with some lesser known such as the Odeon in Isleworth and the Ace Cafe in Stonebridge, the perfect partner to our earlier 'Brutalism' print.
This is the seventh in our ongoing 'Blueprints' series where we are representing some of our favourite genres and objects in simple plan views and single colours.
Black version available here
Blue version available here
More of the 'Blueprints' series here
New print out today - 'Film Cameras' September 04 2015
The sixth in our 'Blueprint' series celebrates and is inspired by classic film cameras.
From the sought after Ilford Witness 1952 rangefinder to the Leica M6 from 1984 we have picked ten of the most iconic and, in our opinion, important analog cameras, all represented in plan view as part of our continuing series.
Take a look here
More of the 'Blueprints' series here
New print launched today - "Boomboxes' April 28 2015
The second in our 'Blueprint' series celebrates a time before music became personal, 'Boomboxes' were all about sharing music (if you liked it or not!) and were as important as graffiti during the birth of Hip Hop in the late 70's and early 80's.
Certain models are very collectable like the JVC RC-M90 immortalised by LL Cool J's 1985 album 'Radio' and the Beastie Boys who were often photographed with it. The JVC RC-550 from the late 70's was nicknamed 'El Diablo' by the Latino community and was arguably the first 'monobox' aimed at people to use on the street with it's 10" woofer and carry strap. Another popular model was Radio Raheem's Promax - J1 Super Jumbo from the movie Do the Right Thing, but our favourite D-Cell hungry beast is the giant Sharp GF-777 from 1984 with it's giant 4 inch woofers.
More of the 'Blueprints' series here
New print launched today - 'Analog' April 21 2015
Our 'Analog' print celebrates technology and devices from a time before digital and we have chosen 12 items that we consider to be design classics that represent the term. Admittedly we are stretching the title with a couple of our choices, but we are using 'Analog' to illustrate technology that is obsolete and has been replaced with a modern digital equivalent.
More frequently people are looking back to older formats like 35mm, vinyl and analog recording because of their richer and more aesthetic qualities, this is something we wanted to champion here.
This is the first in a new 'Blueprints' series where we are representing some of our favourite genres in simple plan views and single colours.