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Updated version of a British WWII poster, "Tittle Tattle Lost the Battle".
It originally featured an indignant Hitler, but I decided to change it to something more pleasant and upbeat!
Hospital "For Your Safety" - Green printed tile.
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Mouth wateringly beautifull print, Quite literally hot of the flat bed..... Big thanks to Ollie Munden and Chris Ede for the chance to print these lovely's....
1 colour screen print ( process black through a 120 mesh screen) on 270gsm Bright White GF Smith Colorplan acid free archival stock.
Brilliant, typographic map of Milton Keynes, listing all major estates and areas of large town. This poster art is not only correct from geographical point of view, but also stunning creation of local sense of community.
Design: Robert Rusin.
More MK posters: www.zazzle.co.uk/ziggymk
Serene farm pond ablaze with the colors of fall and a blue rowboat resting on the shore. The last rays of sunlight filter through the trees highlighting the autumn colors casting a dream-like sense of serenity.
Phone Icon "Call Don't Fall" printed tile.
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Photo of a fern dotted with dew drops, with the quote, "In the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed". By Kahlil Gibran.
Using one of the most fashionable cut-out, silhouette styles and shapes, this 'town portrait' of Milton Keynes has got all it takes to be true: The Exscape, The Cornerstone, shopping centre, Peace Pagoda , even Pinnacle building.
Celebrates 45th anniversary of town.
Design by Robert Rusin.
More MK posters: www.zazzle.co.uk/ziggymk
Modern vision of slightly pixelated sky with historic landmarks of Bedford, England (St.Paul's church and John Howard' statue) as a conceptptual design for modern-day travel poster.
Eye-catching and grunge in style. All-around-the town poster art with roundabout sign of Milton Keynes.
Design: Robert Rusin.
More MK art: www.zazzle.co.uk/ziggymk
Can you spot the fox hiding amongst the horses?
A nod to British traditions, although this guy is obviously too friendly with the horses to be an afternoon's sport!
Just in time for argyle season! A stag's head and its majestic antlers have been overlaid with an argyle pattern and wood grain.
When Canon installed one of our latest wide format printers, they printed off some Cars posters to show off the amazing quality. We're excited!
Warning English/Spanish "Call Don't Fall" - Red printed tile.
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1st colour / deep blue shade black. This makes up the entire background of the image, and has a crisp bitmap knocked out of the rider and other details, giving the print a certain photo-realism.
2nd colour / translucent blue. We've made sure that this screen covers areas of both white paper and black print, which gives the affect of different shades. Also we've given ourselves some tight reg by knocking the bitmap of the rider out of corresponding black and blue layers. Ouch. We extended this blue by about 35% to give the desired tones.
3rd colour / translucent yellow. The yellow works much as the blue, but prints directly over the top, crossing the white of the paper, the black print and the blue print in the process. Overlay delight.
4th colour / varnish layer. Had to get the White Duck logo in there somewhere, so used the varnish layer to sneak it in. Also brought some fat strokes in from the corners and perfectly overlayed the A Beautiful Machine type to give it body on the paper. Perfect finishing touch, especially when looked at from the right angle.
Celebratory poster design upon 45th anniversary of Milton Keynes on January 23rd, 2012. Central grid roads depicted as pop art multicoloured rubber stamps. With the official MK city brand logo.
Design by Robert Rusin.
More posters of MK: www.zazzle.co.uk/ziggymk