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Brushstrokes not keystrokes: Why handpainted signage is making a popular return

on Mar 23, 2016 | 0 comments

By Thomas O'Neill

The first sign that the writing was on the wall for sign writing came in the 1980s when vinyl cutting first made an appearance and craft began to make way for computers.

The 90s proved even more disastrous, with inkjet printers and digital design putting everything from window stickers to building wraps mere keystrokes away.

Before long the Victorian facades of our city centres were buried beneath the incongruous backlit signage of big-box stores and fast-food chains – a saturation of plastic and vinyl that led to high street bleeding into indistinguishable high street.

Thankfully, then, it looks like we’re finally Read full story ›

Source: The Drum