Here is a number of flyers that I created for each of the typefaces featured in the exhibition. For each typeface there is at the very minimum two flyers, one that is simply the name of the exhibition in that font and the other that gives a brief historical description of the typeface and how it came into being. This format could equally be applied in A2 to create typeface prints, that could be bought at the exhibition or given to people attending talks. Again I think the print method and use of different than standard print techniques may make this a little more desirable.
Here is simply experiments with exactly the same flyers as above, using scanned stock as background to get a more textured and hopefully realistic appearance. This will help to gauge which will be most effective when printed and also give and impression as to whether or not the stock I have chosen will work.
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