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Letterpress posters
Letterpress posters







letterpress posters

At the end of their long life, the cards are also recyclable. Our playing cards are crafted from sustainably-forested paper, starch-based laminating glue and vegetable-based printing inks. They have been perfecting the quality of their cards since they started printing in 1867 and produce some the best quality cards in the world including Bicycle®, "Bee"®, Aviator®, and Hoyle® playing cards.Īfter reviewing samples from other vendors, we chose USPC for their print quality and their dedication to minimizing the environmental effects of production. The cards are printed with the world's leading playing card producers, the United States Playing Card Company based in Kentucky, USA. With this in mind, we take care in every detail - from how we select our production partners, how our products are made, how they are packaged, and finally, how they impact you in your everyday life.īelow is a closer look at some of our products and how we produce them. Tags/ inspiration, posters, letterpress, fifa, graphic designer, gabriel benderski, human rights, tolerance, gender equality, peace, uruguayan plan for human rights education, uruguayan ministry of education and culture, social poster exhibition, montevideo, ort university, ar.For us, building a great company means making decisions about design and production that we are proud to share. Submit your special projects to Typeroom here.īEHIND THE SCENES from Gabriel Benderski on Vimeo. Juan Pedro Margenat at the Uruguayan Ministry of Transport visual identity for the exhibition of women with fiber at the Municipality of Montevideo book design for the Uruguayan Cultural Centre of Music editorial design for UNICEF and brand, interior and way-finding design for FIFA Stadium ‘Campeón del Siglo’ of ‘Club Atlético Peñarol’.Īpplause to the humanity of typography, applause to letterpressand posters, applause to Benderski. He has worked with influential organizations in the realization of several projects, among them: exhibition design for Ar. I have also detected a strengthening of their communication skills as it is intended that the workshop participators incorporate knowledge of graphic design emphasizing the visual part that is easily grasped and that allows them to add a new way of expressing their concerns" he adds.īorn into a Jewish home in Montevideo in 1988 Benderski started his formal training by studying Graphic Design at ORT University where he obtained a BA. "I would also like to mention the impact that the Social Poster Exhibition and workshop has had since I noticed an increase of awareness about Human Rights in the different participating groups. In terms of design, who, what, when, where and why is what matters" says the young graphic designer with a bright and hopeful agenda. " Value is a thing of perspective, for example a bottle of water in the middle of the desert has a greater value than a bottle of water in the city. "Thanks to the Uruguayan Ministry of Foreign Affairs interest in promoting tolerance among nations, the posters are displayed in embassies and consulates around the world" notes Benderski, a graphic designer with an agenda that shines spreading messages against bigotry of any kind. The Collection is part of The Uruguayan Plan for Human Rights Education and it was declared of Educational Interest by the Uruguayan Ministry of Education and Culture. The posters aim to achieve a reflection on the topics that are present in the Human Rights agenda by using wood type on hand made cotton paper. Therefore, Typeroom proudly presents the latest humanitarian letterpress poster project of Gabriel Benderski.īenderski created ten letterpress posters regarding different social subjects such as tolerance, gender equality and peace. In times like these, politics is not an option, it's a social task.









Letterpress posters