I got hold of this 1974 copy of Pumping Iron magazine for a friend's birthday and it totally pained me to post it to him. It had signs of wear, but was generally in great condition and full of amazing shots of people like Mr Schwarzenegger in his Mr. Olympia heyday.
For the design geeks among us, it's designed by Martin Stephen Moskof and it's 205mm x 275mm, 221 pages and a softback publication.
Thanks to Celine at Counter-Print.co.uk for great service, careful packaging and general loveliness - if you have the two key ingredients of good sense and a little spare money, you'll head over there right now and buy something amazing.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Friday, November 5, 2010
Cami
I've been meaning to post something about Bristol-based Cami for a while now. She's part of the Versus exhibition at Start The Bus Gallery in Bristol from 11th-18th November, as well as Inkygoodness collective exhibition at the same venue from 10th-30th December, 2010.
Labels:
collectives,
exhibitions,
hand made,
illustration,
ink
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
The Black Keys At Brixton
Went to Brixton this evening to see The Black Keys who were, frankly, awesome. One of the best live bands I've seen and can't stress enough how you have to make the effort to see them and if you haven't even heard of them, listen to them. Sorry about the crap phone photo...
Labels:
drumming,
drums,
music,
rocks hard
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