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- jvwoodford
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Yea I'm aware that if it is CMYK screen printed it has a tell-tale process dot pattern (sorry if I didn't word it well). I've just never seen that characteristic pattern on a regular solid colour screen print before. Normally you can pore over a print and see the separations but this has more of the appearance of a CMYK print where you can see the layered colours. I'll take a better look later on, that was just my first reaction before I let it flatten.
Just to clarify, I don't mean to bash it or anything, I'm just a nerd when it comes to print. I remember a convo recently with Dan Black from Landland about the technique he uses for his CMYK prints - fascinating stuff.
Just to clarify, I don't mean to bash it or anything, I'm just a nerd when it comes to print. I remember a convo recently with Dan Black from Landland about the technique he uses for his CMYK prints - fascinating stuff.
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Halloween by Andrew Swainson
Screen print
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 200
$50
Halloween Variant by Andrew Swainson
Screen print
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 100
$60
Jaws by Tony Stella
Fine art giclee
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 200
$50
Co-release with Vice Press
Jaws Variant by Tony Stella
Fine art giclee
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 100
$60
Co-release with Vice Press
Halloween by Andrew Swainson
Screen print
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 200
$50
Halloween Variant by Andrew Swainson
Screen print
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 100
$60
Jaws by Tony Stella
Fine art giclee
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 200
$50
Co-release with Vice Press
Jaws Variant by Tony Stella
Fine art giclee
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 100
$60
Co-release with Vice Press
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- FrankBooth
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I'll make my own poster folds, thank you very much.
- Darkknight37
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OCD wants fold to extend all the way to poster edge.
If you fold it a certain way it becomes a knife
Interesting that the fold lines don't go through the title/credits as well.
- nevadinova
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Less "interesting" and more "amateur hour".
Curious to know how they'll handle the price mistake on the Halloween Variant. Was listed at $50 instead of $60 for the first 2 minutes or so and then they fixed it. I'm guessing they'll just honor it for those that got in.
Isn't that always how the tagline is presented?
When I'm done ranting about elite power that rules the planet under a totalitarian government that uses the media to keep people stupid, my throat gets parched. That's why I drink Orange Drink. - BH
I have no idea. It just struck me as odd, like he's God or something. On the original poster, the whole tagline is written in title case, so it makes sense.
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