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San Francisco’s Office created these limited edition “prints” as the 2013 addition to their annual art print series. Each handmade piece is a unique modern rendition of the classic folk art practice of weaving paper. 

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Client

Self Promotion


Quantity Produced

850


Production Cost


Production Time

Dimensions (Width × Height × Depth)

9 × 12 in


Page Count


Paper Stock

TOP SHEET: International Paper / Springhill / Vellum Bristol Cover / White / 80 lbs C
SECOND SHEET (WEAVE 1): International Paper / Springhill / Vellum Bristol Cover / White / 67 lbs C
THIRD SHEET (WEAVE 2): CTI Paper / ASPIRE Petallics / Snow


Number of Colors

1 - metallic gold hot stamp

Varnishes


Binding


Typography

Garamond Premier Pro Semi Bold

This piece is available for purchase for $35


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Each holiday season, the San Francisco design studio Office creates a new, limited edition print. This latest handmade art offers a modern take on a timeless folk art craft. Each piece is unique — and with a touch of shimmer, makes a perfect festive greeting or gift for art and design-minded folks.

Weave Print Details — $35 - 9"x12", limited edition hand-woven holiday art
- Made with care in the San Francisco studio of Office
- Hand-woven with three types of paper and metallic gold foil graphic reindeer stamp
- Each print is packaged with a glassine envelope for easy gift-giving

Production Lesson(s)

We learned that weaving paper by hand is super hard. And that heavier weight papers are much easier to weave without wrinkling. Also, Paper cuts build character.”

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Duncan Robertson

Former intern at UnderConsideration LLC.

More: Online / On Twitter

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Date Published

March 18, 2014

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FPO (For Print Only), is a division of UnderConsideration, celebrating the reality that print is not dead by showcasing the most compelling printed projects.

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UnderConsideration is a graphic design firm generating its own projects, initiatives, and content while taking on limited client work. Run by Bryony Gomez-Palacio and Armin Vit in Bloomington, IN. More…


blogs we publish

Brand New / Displaying opinions and focusing solely on corporate and brand identity work.

Art of the Menu / Cataloguing the underrated creativity of menus from around the world.

Quipsologies / Chronicling the most curious, creative, and notable projects, stories, and events of the graphic design industry on a daily basis.

products we sell

Flaunt: Designing effective, compelling and memorable portfolios of creative work.

Brand New Conference videos / Individual, downloadable videos of every presentation since 2010.

Prints / A variety of posters, the majority from our AIforGA series.

Other / Various one-off products.

events we organize

Brand New Conference / A two-day event on corporate and brand identity with some of today's most active and influential practitioners from around the world.

Brand Nieuwe Conference / Ditto but in Amsterdam.

Austin Initiative for Graphic Awesomeness / A speaker series in Austin, TX, featuring some of the graphic design industry's most awesome people.

also

Favorite Things we've Made / In our capacity as graphic designers.

Projects we've Concluded / Long- and short-lived efforts.

UCllc News / Updates on what's going at the corporate level of UnderConsideration.


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