The Posh&Becks exhibition was a collaboration with Tom McEvoy, we created a series of posters that were displayed around some of London’s most popular areas. Each poster was designed by a student at the London College of Communication. The exhibition was meant to showcase and highlight emerging talent at the LCC in the form of a creative exhibition, under the guidance of Joe and Jimmy.
The posters would be paired next to each other to show one back text side and an illustration side, the text side included information about the series and what number print it was, we left a little message at the bottom asking if they could email the poster and series numbers to us and the location the posters was found and at what time.
Hey,
I found a couple of your cool posters and simply wanted to report their
safety.
I found them lying in front of the Wieden Kennedy
<http://www.wklondon.com/> Offices in E1 last night around 1.30am.
They are:
Design 2 from series 1, print number 24
And
Design 1 from series 1, print number 2
Thanks very much – they will take pride of place in my Hackney Council
flat.Keep up the good work.
Zang Greiner———–
Hello,
Found 3 beautiful posters in Covent Garden this morning. I love them.
Will frame and keep Design 1 and give design 2 as a Birthday present to
a friend in Zurich. At least there was some reward for having to go
into work early. Thanks very much.Found on Shelton Street:
Design 1, Series 1, No 20
Design 2, Series 1, No 5
Design 1, Series 1, No 3
Dirk
———–
Hi guys,
Just put your urban pest poster up in my kitchen in Frankfurt,
germany. A friend of mine found the poster in London and gave it to me
as a ‘house warming’ present.Great idea, btw. Hope there are more posters to come.
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All the best
Astrid Wunsch———–
Series One poster One, image by Ashley Bloom.
The text side of the poster, it shows the issue number and poster number which we kindly ask the person that finds one to email us with as well as the location, making each poster unique.
Series One poster Two, image by Tom Mcevoy.
Series One poster Three, image by Luca Paulina
Series One poster Four, image by Tom McEvoy
Our limited edition gold posters were screen printed using a a reflective gold ink.
Photos of us putting the posters up, they are stuck to the wall using Blu-Tac so people could see that the posters can be taken.
In Topics: collaboration, design, DIY, exhibition, exposure, illustration, print, screen printing, University
