
Mikey Burton has a fine selection of Wilco gig posters in his portfolio, amongst other bits and pieces of letterpressulous beauty. Found on the increasingly splendid Cosas Visuales.
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Mikey Burton has a fine selection of Wilco gig posters in his portfolio, amongst other bits and pieces of letterpressulous beauty. Found on the increasingly splendid Cosas Visuales.
29th Sep 2009
1:32 am
the work is super rad! Awesome work, bro!
Tyler
29th Sep 2009
2:38 pm
Everything looks great! So glad to see it up here!
Gil
29th Sep 2009
5:43 pm
Great find Dan, some stunning work—love the letterpress/screenprint asthetic.
Digin’ it a lot.
Sam
29th Sep 2009
7:49 pm
I couldn’t agree more, top notch!
Mikey
29th Sep 2009
8:35 pm
Thank so much for the post!
Best,
Mikey
Fernando Suárez Carballo
30th Sep 2009
9:24 am
Thanks a lot for those words about the blog! Best,
Fernando Suárez from Cosas Visuales
Daniel
30th Sep 2009
10:22 am
Mikey, Fernando, you’re welcome. Keep up the good work!