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Re: collectors' corner
Nice!
This reminds me, is there anywhere online that has good scans of Underworld artwork from posters, albums, etc? I've found some things on John Warwicker's website, but that just scratches the surface. |
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Re: collectors' corner
one warning: be sure whatever is over that tall black lamp doesn't fall down into it. those things get insanely hot. one just like it started a fire in the dorm room next to mine when my friend covered it with a t-shirt for some ambiance
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get them from there. of course thats not easy to do. but i've managed to find just about most of them (still looking for one of the books though). i've also scanned several for my own use. its a huge archive. later || | | || | | | | ne gative 1 |
#1359
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Re: collectors' corner
Yeah, they're proving pretty difficult to find. The Book of Jam PDFs are really good for that particular era, and Warwicker's site has a lot of stuff from the Oblivion/Barking/Compilations era. But finding album/single/promo artwork from the 90s and early 00s is tough. I wonder if there are digital booklets from the reissues.
As a graphic designer and lover of Warwicker's work, I'd love to get copies of "In The Belly of St. Paul" and "The Typographic Mind" but they're really tough to locate online. |
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Re: collectors' corner
There's a copy of Belly available here: https://nostos.jp/archives/9197
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