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American designer Austin Dunbar lends depth and dimension to Royal Families everywhere with his one color, patterned, signed-and-numbered screen print series. 

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Client

Self-promotion


Quantity Produced

30 of each poster (60 total)


Production Cost


Production Time

Dimensions (Width × Height × Depth)

18 × 24 in.


Page Count


Paper Stock

French Paper


Number of Colors

1

Varnishes


Binding


Typography

This piece is available for purchase for $65


The King of Who? & The Queen of What! Poster
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Project Description

A"The King of Who?" and "The Queen of What!" is a print series based off of the infatuation and idolization of born royalty in this world -- and the ridiculousness of it all. Faceless forms were made using patterns developed in Illustrator. These patterns were printed, balled up, and photographed to bring dimensionality and contrast to each piece. All prints were muscle pulled, air cooled screen prints on 18x24" French Paper. An edition of 30 per set are available and a limited run of black on black paper is printed as well.

Production Lesson(s)

Make sure to blink more often to avoid headaches when designing pattern-crazed human forms.”

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Kelly Cree

Writer for UnderConsideration LLC.

More: Online / On Twitter

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Date Published

December 11, 2014

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Fine Art Print
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Silkscreen

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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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