As such the first project focuses on Tibetan Rights and is a combination of a book, a limited edition Si Scott silk screen poster and an exhibition in London in the Summer of 2009. 52 creatives from around the world all contributed pieces focusing on different aspects of Tibetan Rights forming this inspiring book, available for £20 delivered worldwide. All proceeds go to the Tibet Relief Fund, who are also distributing the book, and all the money goes directly to them with DAHRA not handling it at any time.
Adam dropped us a line to tell us that the third issue of twenty2wo magazine is finished and now available for online and offline reading
Glenn and our friends over at FFF have finished work on their 6×10 project. So eventually, what is it all about? Well, “We picked 10 up-and-coming designers and illustrators featured on FFF to interpret a six-word story.” The creations were then put into a hand-printed book.
There’s only 60 editions, and they are sold on a first come first served basis. If you want one, you’d better get in there early! We’ve ordered one, and when it turns up, we’ll put some nice pics of it on here - although there’s plenty of nice pictures of it on the official 6×10 site.
Alakazam! Issue 02 is here. This issue of The Wizard’s Hat invited responses from some of today’s most prolific illustrators, artists, designers and doodlers including Mike Perry, Damien Correll, Jon Burgerman, Holly Wales, Alex Bec, Gemma Correll, Matthew Barnes, Andrew Ainger, Matthew Dent, Joel Evey, Jeffrey Bowman and Andrew J.Miller. The theme was ‘magic’ and all forms it takes.
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