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I had the great pleasure of attending Alan Kitching's talk about his work at a letterpress conference at St. Bride's last year.
There's a great interview with Alan over at Mike Dempsey's Graphic Journey blog:
"I rarely put designers' work on the walls of my home, but there are two exceptions to this rule. There is beautiful typographical map of London's Clerkenwell – where I live for part of the week – by Alan Kitching.
It has an added appeal for me because my name has been overprinted on the exact location of my flat. I never tire of the inventiveness of the map's typographic construction." Read the interview in full

Posted by Simon Lewin on September 3rd, 2009
In Design, Printmaking
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