June 2008 print by The Designers Republic
June 2008 print by Emily Forgot

June 2008

The Designers Republic

I would save FreeHand

The Designers Republic, founded in 1986 by Ian Anderson has produced iconic work for a number of high profile clients including Adidas, Coca Cola, EMI, Orange, MTV and Warp Records. Based in Sheffield their style remains recognisable twenty years on.

Emily Forgot

I’d get all dressed up..with no where to go

Emily Forgot is the appropriately curious moniker of London based designer and illustrator Emily Alston. Graduating from Liverpool School of Art and Design in 2004, Emily has developed her own interdisciplinary visual language which embraces the odd, the everyday & the sometimes surreal.


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Print Details

Prints are available for ONE MONTH ONLY.
The number of prints sold within the month determines the edition.

  • B2 (700mm x 500 mm)
  • Two colour (Red and Black) silk screen printed
  • Printed on heavyweight 260gsm Fedrigoni Freelife Vellum Paper
  • Editioned and hand signed by the artist
  • Stamp of authenticity on the reverse of every print will record the artists name and date it was released
  • Posted first class, recorded delivery in an extra wide postal tube

Please allow two weeks after the month of the print to be delivered. This is to allow time for the edition to be printed and signed by the artist.

Printed on heavyweight 260gsm Fedrigoni Freelife Vellum Paper.

Like all screenprints, the final artwork is subject to very small imperfections in aligment, colour and size. The upmost care and attention is taken to ensure all prints are delivered in excellent condition. All prints are returnable within 21 days of posting.

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