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Friday, April 19, 2013
Berlin!
Does this location look familiar to any Berlin based creatives out there :)?
E-mail your photos to halfandhalfexhibition@gmail.com
E-mail your photos to halfandhalfexhibition@gmail.com
Friday, March 15, 2013
Catherine Cronogue, Dublin
'Ear is the latest poster (sorry, couldn't help it!) for 'Half and Half-SUPPORT' by Dublin based artist Catherine Cronogue.
Title: Communication
Justification: Talk to me, I’m listening. Tell me what’s on your mind, I love that we talk. Talking is important to me. Listening is equally important. I miss this form of communication.
Medium: rubber latex, cast of my left ear
E-mail: catcronogue30@hotmail.com
Justification: Talk to me, I’m listening. Tell me what’s on your mind, I love that we talk. Talking is important to me. Listening is equally important. I miss this form of communication.
Medium: rubber latex, cast of my left ear
E-mail: catcronogue30@hotmail.com
Do you agree with Catherine? Print out this poster, stick it up somewhere and send us a photo at halfandhalfexhibition@gmail.com
Friday, March 1, 2013
Berlin Walls
So these posters are ready to go up around Berlin! If you'd like to print these posters yourself and stick them up in your town/city you can download them all from this blog. Don't forget to send us a photo so we can put it up here and credit you :). To submit an image you can find all details on the Facebook event page here, or on this blog. And we're also finally on Twitter (since yesterday!), you can find us here.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Angela Johnston, London
Here is an amazing poster by Angela Johnston for you to download and print. Angela is a London based print designer with an impressive and varied portfolio which you can check out on her website here. You can also keep up to date on her work by 'liking' her page on Facebook.
This poster hit a chord with us as one of the reasons we set up Half and Half was to support graduates. This 'Internship business' is a familiar problem with a lot of graduates today- a lot that are eager and ready to start work in the real world. Stop taking advantage of graduates and just hire them!
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