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The artwork for Creative Review's January cover has been designed and printed at letterpress workshop Grafica Fidalga in São Paulo, Brazil. Here's how the cover will look. See CR Blog
(front) MARIA NEPOMUCENO. Oferenda aos deuses das cores (Offering to the gods of colours)
(left) JONATHAS DE ANDRADE. O que sobrou da primeira corrida de carroças do centro do Recife (What's left of the first horse race of Downtown Recife)
(middle) OPAVIVARÁ!. Self Service Pajé
(far back) GRAFICA FIDALGA
Printed by Grafica Fidalga in São Paulo. Presented at the ATypI Typ09 conference at Museo Interactivo de Economía; Centro Histórico, Mexico City
Examples of lambe-lambe poster work from Gráfica Fidalga, a printshop in São Paulo, Brazil. On display in the Typography Studio, BA(Hons) Graphic Design at Central Saint Martins London. Display includes a poster co-designed by Catherine Dixon (Senior Lecturer in TYpography at CSM) with Henrique Nardi in celebration of 6 years of the Tipocracia project in Brazil.
The artwork for Creative Review's January cover has been designed and printed at letterpress workshop Grafica Fidalga in São Paulo, Brazil. Here, a sheet comes off the press at Grafica Fidalga. See CR Blog. Photo: Felipe Lopez
esse chamou minha atenção... um cartaz divulgando o projeto Tipocracia na porta da Gráfica Fidalga - www.youtube.com/watch?v=kI5RekPMh_c
Bem legal!
Examples of lambe-lambe poster work from Gráfica Fidalga, a printshop in São Paulo, Brazil. On display in the Typography Studio, BA(Hons) Graphic Design at Central Saint Martins London. Display includes a poster co-designed by Catherine Dixon (Senior Lecturer in TYpography at CSM) with Henrique Nardi in celebration of 6 years of the Tipocracia project in Brazil.
Carlinhos with the logo woodblock artwork. The artwork for Creative Review's January cover has been designed and printed at letterpress workshop Grafica Fidalga in São Paulo, Brazil. See CR Blog. Photo: Felipe Lopez
O lambe-lambe espera o tempo, o tempo espera o lambe-lambe
Gráfica Fidalga - Rua Fidalga, 490 - Vila Madalena - São Paulo
CSM BAGD student Ed Cornish produced this poster for Catherine Dixon's talk about Grafica Fidalga, the letterpress printers in Sao Paulo. With a tight deadline and limited facilities, Ed used photocopied sheets rather than letterpress, which were blu-tac'd in place, giving an immediacy and accessibility, so much so that variations developed around the college as the poster was interacted with!
The lambe-lambe poster co-designed by Catherine Dixon (Senior Lecturer in TYpography at CSM) with Henrique Nardi in celebration of 6 years of the Tipocracia project in Brazil. Printed at Gráfica Fidalga, a printshop in São Paulo, Brazil. On display in the Typography Studio, BA(Hons) Graphic Design at Central Saint Martins London.
Day 43: spied these posters on a bus-stop from a taxi on the way back to the apartment. So headed out to find them on foot and take some pictures. Artist Igor Marotta made a series of murals / graffiti works with this message in SP, which has begun something of a 'movement' with others creating works with the same message in other cities and other media. These posters were printed at Gráfica Fidalga for sure, but as yet I don't know who by. [Rua Armando Penteado]
Talking about the Grafica Fidalga print shop in São Paulo, during the ATypI Typ09 conference at Museo Interactivo de Economía; Centro Histórico, Mexico City
Typesetting the cover. The artwork for Creative Review's January cover has been designed and printed at letterpress workshop Grafica Fidalga in São Paulo, Brazil. See CR Blog. Photo: Felipe Lopez
Day 84: detail of printer's fist from Gráfica Fidalga as used in the book Xilogravura printed there for gallery Choque Cultural.
Day 43: spied these posters on a bus-stop from a taxi on the way back to the apartment. So headed out to find them on foot and take some pictures. Artist Igor Marotta made a series of murals / graffiti works with this message in SP, which has begun something of a 'movement' with others creating works with the same message in other cities and other media. These posters were printed at Gráfica Fidalga for sure, but as yet I don't know who by. [Rua Armando Penteado]
Day 43: spied these posters on a bus-stop from a taxi on the way back to the apartment. So headed out to find them on foot and take some pictures. Artist Igor Marotta made a series of murals / graffiti works with this message in SP, which has begun something of a 'movement' with others creating works with the same message in other cities and other media. These posters were printed at Gráfica Fidalga for sure, but as yet I don't know who by. [Rua Armando Penteado]
Day 43: spied these posters on a bus-stop from a taxi on the way back to the apartment. So headed out to find them on foot and take some pictures. Artist Igor Marotta made a series of murals / graffiti works with this message in SP, which has begun something of a 'movement' with others creating works with the same message in other cities and other media. These posters were printed at Gráfica Fidalga for sure, but as yet I don't know who by. [Rua Armando Penteado]