Wow this is one huge woodtype forme, 1000mm x 1500mm, designed using a grid by Andrew Bainbridge for the Chase Manchester. You can see more of the process here and here.
Alison & Jackie, there was a few helping hands on the job, bit like doing a giant jigsaw ;) Sorting the type back into 30 cases after the job I wouldn't find therapeutic ;D
WOW! Can't believe I just found this! I helped make it when I was on work experience at The Chase! That's me with the blonde hair in the pictures. How fantastic I never saw it finished!! Thank you!
Wow! I remember helping with this when I was on work experience at The Chase. Never saw it finished, Brilliant!! It took ages to clean up all those gorgeous letters! :0)
Wow! Its very impressive!
ReplyDeleteCurious how they kept in locked up! Took them ages, would find dong something like that very therapeutic ;o)
ReplyDeletemarvelous, but even thinking about it hurts my head. dunno about therapeutic - would leave me in of therapy i think.
ReplyDeleteThat's intriguing. I wonder how long it took!
ReplyDeleteAlison & Jackie, there was a few helping hands on the job, bit like doing a giant jigsaw ;) Sorting the type back into 30 cases after the job I wouldn't find therapeutic ;D
ReplyDeleteWow this is so clever and effective!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Can't believe I just found this! I helped make it when I was on work experience at The Chase! That's me with the blonde hair in the pictures. How fantastic I never saw it finished!! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWow! I remember helping with this when I was on work experience at The Chase. Never saw it finished, Brilliant!! It took ages to clean up all those gorgeous letters! :0)
ReplyDeleteSpotted you Charlotte ;D
ReplyDeleteGood you finally got to see the finished results, bet it took you ages to clean up!