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my recent experiments in concrete

by | Aug 28, 2013 | Uncategorized | 3 comments

First, Jes Gordon pinned (and tweeted) this:

Then, this happened:

There was a little banter about whether I was working with or in concrete.

And now this:

Concrete Experiments (2 of 6)
I’ve been thinking a lot about concrete as a material for invites and Jes’ pin was enough motivation to put me in the lab. I’ve got a couple dozen more ideas circulating in my head. Things to cast, pour and throw into existence from a little portland cement, aggregate, and water.

There will be more soon. In the meantime, I dig this project enough that I’ve added it to my portfolio. You can see more photos here.

 

3 Comments

  1. Allison Roche

    AHHHH I LOVE THOSE VOTIVES. I have always wanted to make them.

    • afinepress

      So go forth and make!

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3 Comments

  1. Allison Roche

    AHHHH I LOVE THOSE VOTIVES. I have always wanted to make them.

    • afinepress

      So go forth and make!

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  1. A Design Lesson From Reality TV | a fine pressa fine press - […] every design blog in existence. He’s been a deep well of inspiration and even stirred me to experiment with…

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