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"A poster in the Vienna Succession style using the arches of the old Camden Roundhouse to make the “M” initial. Limited run of 100 posters, printed in gold by Lesley Sharpe. Posters were sold out during the show’s run."
"A poster in the Vienna Succession style using the arches of the old Camden Roundhouse to make the “M” initial. Limited run of 100 posters, printed in gold by Lesley Sharpe. Posters were sold out during the show’s run."
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Design company credited with sleeve, design and cover work.
Examples of unique designs hosted on their now defunct website:

"A design for Morrissey’s show at the Paris Olympia in February 2008. Originally intended to be a limited edition poster, the merchandiser decided to not take a punt on a run of 100 posters for an individual show. This design was run on T-shirts instead. Again in the Vienna Succession style, although this one features Nike holding a wreath surrounding a bomb—the figure of Nike was taken from a Vivat ribbon in the Imperial War Museum."

"A poster in the Vienna Succession style using the arches of the old Camden Roundhouse to make the “M” initial. Limited run of 100 posters, printed in gold by Lesley Sharpe. Posters were sold out during the show’s run."

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