The Changing Faces of Bowie

The main idea, Blamire says, was to represent Bowie’s “chameleon-like persona” through typography.



Our contribution to a special edition print that was created as part of an exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum. We were invited by Mark Blamire to produce the word 'Bowie' in a typeface of our choice or creation. The results were then screen-printed matt white onto rainbow holographic paper.
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