Andrew Losowsky on print in Turning Pages:

…the survival of the physical product only makes sense where its physicality is a deliberately curated part of its design… 

[posters dating from 1956-9, found in a disused lift entrance in notting hill tube station]
Design by Daphne Padden.
Photo credit: London Underground

[posters dating from 1956-9, found in a disused lift entrance in notting hill tube station]

Design by Daphne Padden.

Photo credit: London Underground

Andrew Losowsky on print in Turning Pages:

…the survival of the physical product only makes sense where its physicality is a deliberately curated part of its design… 

(Source: marrypotter, via modster91)

[posters dating from 1956-9, found in a disused lift entrance in notting hill tube station]
Design by Daphne Padden.
Photo credit: London Underground

[posters dating from 1956-9, found in a disused lift entrance in notting hill tube station]

Design by Daphne Padden.

Photo credit: London Underground

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