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Last post: 1 month ago | Thread started: Jun 3, 08, 3:10 a.m.
- uncle_helv
Nice, I love those Michael Gillette bond covers (think I'll wait till habitat buy them up!!), but yet again design posters that are way too expensive!!
Design is art™


- Dog-earJun 3, 08, 5:20 a.m. – Permalink
- Ampersanderson
Saw these yesterday too, love them. This one, esp:


- Dog-earJun 3, 08, 8:37 a.m. – Permalink
- maximillion_
the enquire link just goes through to gmail here. whats the deal?


- Dog-earJun 3, 08, 9:37 a.m. – Permalink
- section_014
Wow, I really like the Blow-up poster.


- Dog-earJun 3, 08, 9:43 a.m. – Permalink
- Blam
When everyone accuses the prints of being overpriced, does anyone try to factor in how much the prints cost to make? [if you make a run out at a bureau at the size of these prints the individual cost is £50 each just to make an inkjet to this standard] and then also consider how long the designer spent creating each piece specifically for this exhibition or how long Darren who spent a lot of his valuable time on making this event happen and organising the event making sure all the artist delivered on time or the cost of framing all the work. Then factor in the expense of having a launch night and the cost of displaying the work in a gallery space in Soho, it cant be a drop in the ocean either. I know from experience these events can be a labour of love and the organisers can be lucky to break even on it, the hidden costs soon rack up and the risk of taking on an exhibition like this and being out of pocket are high. If you enjoy the work great, go there and absorb it, but if you dont have the budget or you don't earn enough to buy the prints on sale, then nobody is making you, stop knocking designers and artists who give up their time to make inspiring exhibitions like this, go give your money to habitat where prints are made in there thousands and artists like Michael Gillette would probably never licence his artwork to them anyway. Blam at Blanka.


- Dog-earJun 3, 08, 12:46 p.m. – Permalink
- uncle_helv
Hahahaha easy Blam!
I was joking about the Habitat comment, all I'm saying is this is just pornography for designers, and I don't have a problem with it, just wouldn't pay it (well I probably would) but I have a wife who, although is very supportive of my career, and the impact it has on lives, would probably divorce me if I tried to get that one past her, Like I say I'm not knocking it, why on earth would I knock the very profession I'm part of!
- Dog-earJun 3, 08, 1:06 p.m. – Permalink
- mimeartist
If you think they are too dear do not buy them.

- Dog-earJun 3, 08, 1:34 p.m. – Permalink
- ximeraLabs
The profits are distributed accordingly between gallery/manufacturer, organizer(s) and artist.


- Dog-earJun 4, 08, 5:01 a.m. – Permalink
- neue75_bold
a few nice ones there, above all though it's a really great idea...


- Dog-earJun 4, 08, 7:59 a.m. – Permalink
- organic_grid
I guess Flickr is the best way to present the work?


- Dog-earJun 4, 08, 8:04 a.m. – Permalink



