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Radiolab is my favourite thing on the airwaves. Or podwaves, or whatever you want to call them. And now the science and philosophy podcast for the layman has been treated to a tribute by some of my favourite designers and illustrators. In Radiolab We Trust is a set of affordable Gocco screenprints being sold to benefit Radiolab and its parent station, WNYC New York Public Radio.
The prints are the work of Jez Burrows, Frank Chimero, Nicholas Felton, Meg Hunt, and Impactist. And dig that perfect logo.
Here’s Frank Chimero’s print, taken from Jez Burrows’s Flickr set of the prints:
Posted by John Martz on Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog |
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Tags: Frank Chimero, Impactist, Jez Burrows, meg hunt, Nicholas Felton, Printing, radio, science
By: Anastasia Goodstein,
on 12/16/2008
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These are cool and retro. Definitely some good inspiration for some after-hours letterpress work.