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The Eric Gill Series part two: Penguin Books.   |   Londondesignz.comOne of the exhibits at MonotypeThe Eric Gill Series part two: Penguin Books.   |   Londondesignz.comOne of the exhibits at MonotypeThe Eric Gill Series part two: Penguin Books.   |   Londondesignz.comOne of the exhibits at MonotypeThe Eric Gill Series part two: Penguin Books.   |   Londondesignz.comOne of the exhibits at MonotypeThe Eric Gill Series part two: Penguin Books.   |   Londondesignz.comOne of the exhibits at Monotype

The Eric Gill Series part two: Penguin Books.   |   Londondesignz.com

One of the exhibits at Monotype’s Eric Gill Series exhibition was this small selection from the lovely range of 20th Century Penguin Books, many of which would use the typeface Gill Sans on their iconic covers during this period.


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The Eric Gill Series part one: The stairwell.  |   Londondesignz.comI popped into the Old Truman BreThe Eric Gill Series part one: The stairwell.  |   Londondesignz.comI popped into the Old Truman BreThe Eric Gill Series part one: The stairwell.  |   Londondesignz.comI popped into the Old Truman BreThe Eric Gill Series part one: The stairwell.  |   Londondesignz.comI popped into the Old Truman BreThe Eric Gill Series part one: The stairwell.  |   Londondesignz.comI popped into the Old Truman BreThe Eric Gill Series part one: The stairwell.  |   Londondesignz.comI popped into the Old Truman BreThe Eric Gill Series part one: The stairwell.  |   Londondesignz.comI popped into the Old Truman BreThe Eric Gill Series part one: The stairwell.  |   Londondesignz.comI popped into the Old Truman Bre

The Eric Gill Series part one: The stairwell.  |   Londondesignz.com

I popped into the Old Truman Brewery earlier today to catch Monotype’s Eric Gill Series exhibition. I will post more about it over the coming days, but I was particularly impressed with the time and effort that went into the stairwell leading to the show! My favourite of this lot is the number five in the corner. While not anamorphic, being placed on a corner made it feel like it was enveloping the viewer. 

It’s not often you find yourself at an exhibition where you spend more time photographing the artwork that isn’t strictly in it!


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