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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]
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!
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]
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 artwork for Creative Review's January cover has been designed and printed at letterpress workshop Grafica Fidalga in São Paulo, Brazil. Here are printers Maurício, Carlinhos and Cláudio with a finished poster. See CR Blog. Photo: Felipe Lopez
Day 84: page from the book Xilogravura printed by Gráfica Fidalga for gallery Choque Cultural showing their distinctive printer's fist.
Setting the artwork using Grafica Fidalga's unique woodblock type. 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 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]
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!
Routing out the CR logo for our January 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
The artwork for Creative Review's January cover has been designed and printed at letterpress workshop Grafica Fidalga in São Paulo, Brazil. This is a close-up of one of the finished posters: they were printed on the traditional Lambe-Lambe paper in blue, green, pink and yellow. See CR Blog. Photo: Felipe Lopez
Setting the artwork using Grafica Fidalga's unique woodblock type. 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
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
The artwork for Creative Review's January cover has been designed and printed at letterpress workshop Grafica Fidalga in São Paulo, Brazil. Grafica Fidalga printers Cláudio, Carlinhos and Maurício, joined by Baixo Ribeiro (second from right) with one of the finished sheets. See CR Blog. Photo: Felipe Lopez
Cutting the logo woodblock. 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
The artwork for Creative Review's January cover has been designed and printed at letterpress workshop Grafica Fidalga in São Paulo, Brazil. Here, a finished sheet is drying in the workshop. See CR Blog. Photo: Felipe Lopez