Paul Catherall | Futures Past Exhibition 

Paul Catherall | Futures Past exhibition collateral

Paul Catherall is one of the UK’s leading linocut printmakers, His linocuts of architectural landmarks are instantly recognisable. Whether on Tube posters, book covers, greetings cards or gallery walls, you will no doubt have come across his immaculately clean, sharp prints with their striking colour palette and graphic edge before.

I designed the publicity for his major solo show at Oxo Gallery, London ‘Futures Past – 20 Years of Linocuts’, showcasing the breadth of Paul’s work across two decades of printmaking.

Working alongside Paul, I developed a new brand identity and bespoke ‘Exhibition’ logotype / designs to be used across all marketing and publicity.

Alongside exhibition graphics including, A1 and A2 posters, Digital / Print retrospective presentation brochure, Private View invitations, website refresh and social media banners – I produced a limited edition foil blocked postcard box and 20 postcard prints to purchase at the exhibition.

More info | paulcatherall.com

Paul Catherall | Futures Past exhibition collateral

Paul Catherall is one of the UK’s leading linocut printmakers, His linocuts of architectural landmarks are instantly recognisable. Whether on Tube posters, book covers, greetings cards or gallery walls, you will no doubt have come across his immaculately clean, sharp prints with their striking colour palette and graphic edge before.

I designed the publicity for his major solo show at Oxo Gallery, London ‘Futures Past – 20 Years of Linocuts’, showcasing the breadth of Paul’s work across two decades of printmaking.

Working alongside Paul, I developed a new brand identity and bespoke ‘Exhibition’ logotype / designs to be used across all marketing and publicity.

Alongside exhibition graphics including, A1 and A2 posters, Digital / Print retrospective presentation brochure, Private View invitations, website refresh and social media banners – I produced a limited edition foil blocked postcard box and 20 postcard prints to purchase at the exhibition.

More info | paulcatherall.com

 

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