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彩虹般的实战场 | 解读物质建构的难题

2019/06/06 00:00:00
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Putting things together (or taking them apart) rarely goes exactly according to plan. 
Matter Battle
 is an essay, written by Bryan Boyer, Partner at 
Dash Marshall
, to help you make sense of this by explaining the difficulties of construction, particularly to audiences who are used to the fluid possibilities afforded by the digital. We’ve converted the essay into a poster so you can more easily decorate your construction site, lab, or studio.
This limited edition of posters are each loving silkscreen printed by hand with the arduous process of "rainbow rolling," where two ink colors are mixed on the screen itself. As a result, each poster is pulled with its own unique gradient. No two are the same. Some have a perfectly smooth transition from fluorescent green to pink. Others are marbled, streaked, or binary. The large white "Matter Battle" text is printed with a clear puff ink so it has depth and texture, and casts small shadows in sharp light. The poster itself is the result of a matter battle.
If you are not too late, you can get your copy here: 
Design: TwoPoints.Net
Typeface: 
TpRawkost
(Used for the very first time on this poster.)
Photography: 
Douglas Pearce
Client: 
Dash Marshall
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TpRawkost
 was used for the very first time on this poster.
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