London Posters
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- Wolfboy0
aha. class.
i know sarah and matt from a fair while back - haven't seen them for time - looks like they've been doing ok. say hello from adrian if you dare own up to talking to strangers on the internets. cheers!
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(Nov 24 06, 03:20)I saw Scanners on Saturday night and said hello - Sarah made a scarily believable 'Where's Wally'
- Arran0
It was parra.
I think you might be able to see them on the big active website?
- ad10
great. and R_A says you owe me a beer ; )
- ad10
haha. class.
i know sarah and matt from a fair while back - haven't seen them for time - looks like they've been doing ok. say hello from adrian if you dare own up to talking to strangers on the internets. cheers!
- R_A0
it was parra
- Wolfboy0
yeah, I'll be seeng the blighters on Saturday night at a fancy dress party - where I'll be dressed as the Bandit (Burt Reynolds style). I was up till 4 last night building a Tran Am out of cardboard.
I actually did their web site when it was all black and purple. They've got someone else to update it now though.
- ad10
oi wolfboy - you mates with scanners?
- paraselene0
thar she blows.
when i first saw them on the tube i thought they looked a bit to tidy or something to be parra, but looking at it again now, it could easily be...
- Wolfboy0
yup, thaty's the seahorse one.
- Wolfboy0
that is totally the style. Really nice stuff. Beatifully crafted work there.
- bolus0
that could very well be parra's work I think
- ad10
- ad10
but they look a lot cleaner.
- ad10
i thought at first they might be parra. hold on...
- Wolfboy0
yeah, thats right. I thought they were great.
I haven't turned much up off of google.
- paraselene0
i remember those...
they were pretty cool. damn, i have no idea who did them though.
there was one with the zoo in it, right?
- Wolfboy
Ahoy ahoy.
Can anyone tell me who did the London tourism posters that were around London about 2 or 3 moths ago.
They were typography that built the shapes of London landmarks and tourist attractions out of the letters. While the words described things to do in that ares.
There was one that made battersea powerstation, one was a seahorse to illustrate the London Aquiarium.
All help will be appreciated and I'll get you a bevvy the next time I see you.