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Poster 1: Yellow

Poster 1: will be a collection of yellow street typography and markings. I want these to almost be a way of preserving elements of type, etc. in time.

Looking at ways to taxonomise my findings I came across a 'yellow things' exhibition of litter by Paul Baumann and 'big yellow', a collection of yellow street signage by Rosalie Gascoige:

Paul Baumann:



Rosalie Gascoigne:

“Poster 1: Yellow”