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Inspiration / Visual Aid 2: Competition—and the winner is…

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To mark the recent release of Visual Aid: v. 2: You Can Never Know Enough Stuff, the people kind people at Draught Associates are giving away one of their brand new poster from the book.

Visual Aid 2 is the sequel to a book that hit our desk last November which we feel in love with the aesthetic of. Full of titbits and random information that you once new and have long forgotten, Visual Aid 2 is well designed using lots of flat vectors and bright hues presenting the content in a playful and inviting way.

This time round spreads from the book have been printed as poster in various sizes—very reminiscent of The Guardian Wall Chart series. One lucky person can win their choosing of any one of the posters and choose the size from the selection available on the Visual Aid Shop.

To win, send your answer to the following question to win[at]formfiftyfive.com by 29th November 2009 and we’ll announce the winner on the following Monday.

Taking a leaf from the first Visual Aid; Who is taller Mr Stay Puft or King Kong?

Best of luck.

… and the lucky winner is James Allwright. Congrats James and we’ll be sending out your choice of poster very soon.

Thanks to everyone who entered and commiseration if you didn’t win this time round. There’s always next time.


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    skiprat
    28th Nov 2009
    7:50 am
  1. I have both these books, they’re fantastic. I don’t have them at hand, but there’s no way KingKong is bigger than Mr Stay Puft. Mr Stay Puft is obviously taller.


  2. Gil
    29th Nov 2009
    11:41 am
  3. Hi skiprat. If you think that’s the right answer stick it in an email to win[at]formfiftyfive.com and you might be in with a chance of winning.
    Good Luck.