Friday, 25 March 2016

Leeds Print Festival // Print research

I have looked at many different unique outcomes due to traditional print.





Risotto Studio
http://shop.risottostudio.com/collections/prints/products/february-graphic-print







Popolo Press
http://www.popolopress.com/







The Smallest Printing Company
http://letterproeftuin.com/letterproeftuin-chaumont-2013.html











Annie Strachanl: Untitled
http://www.anniestrachan.co.uk/











RAINBOW
https://www.behance.net/gallery/35007629/HOLOB-FAMOUS-IN-SUWALKI-poster






https://www.behance.net/gallery/14087723/Mind-Mash




https://www.behance.net/gallery/17504107/The-Constitution-of-Moir-Silkscreen-Print










The Constitution of Moiré

Within the printing business, the moiré effect is mostly considered to be an unwanted effect. This is true, but only regarding the way it is created and used. In some applications, it can be extremely interesting, from an aesthetic point of view. In this study, the manual experimentation on the rotation and placement of the line art and the variation of color produce a feast for the eyes, lively patterns that move and alter as the viewer changes position across them.

https://www.behance.net/gallery/34609279/Blessed-or-Cursed-Silkscreen-Poster-T-shirt






https://www.behance.net/gallery/20589817/Weapons-of-Mass-Destruction-silkscreen-print








https://www.behance.net/gallery/19249527/The-One-That-Got-Away


Matisse style



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