Gift Box — B1318-21C17
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This elegant matchbox-style gift box contains four designs from Stereohype's growing button badge collection – now available for the first time in this superb packaging solution. A rose-gold foil-blocked Stereohype mascot squirrel was hand-printed in the UK at the top of the gift box (outside dimensions: 75 x 72 x 16mm). Inside the beautiful matt black cardboard gift box is a black flock pad and badges are directly pinned into it. All Stereohype button badges available at stereohype.com are classic high quality one inch (25mm) metal back badges with so-called D-pin (although it looks more like an 'e'). Tiny stickers at the back of each button badge mention the artist, release date, series number, etc. Badges are manufactured with love and care in the United Kingdom.
This artwork is also available as Button Badge Motif Print.
4th Prize (Category: Set of 4)
These artworks are by one of twelve winners of our 13th annual Button Badge Design Competition – selected from 622 accepted entries submitted by 173 individuals.
Winners: Andi Surya Nusa, Aimee Morris, Magda Lupinska, Gabi Toma, Deep Dawda, Perle Mécontice, Yuliia Burya, Egon Swaels, Mahrukh Khawar, Jaye Kang, Michel Martins and Carla Pisano.
Judging Panel:
Agathe Jacquillat / FL@33 and Stereohype, Blanca Rego, Team Computer Arts: Nick Carson / Mark Wynne, Dmitry Mamaev, Gavin Lucas, Team Grafik: Angharad Lewis / Caroline Roberts, Holly T Burrows, Holly Wales, Jenny Haytch, Jonny Leigh, Jono Sandilands, Lara Peralta, Mark Sinclair / Creative Review, Monika Mitkute, Neil Bennett / Digital Arts, Nick Spence, Paul McNeill, Robert Urquhart, Sherri Forsting, Tomi Vollauschek / FL@33 and Stereohype and Zuzanna Kwiecien. Released: November 2017
Egon Swaels is a graphic designer and illustrator from Lille, France, where he studied design for five years. Passionate about illustration and edition, his work is based on mixed technical experimentations and a touch of fantasy. Through photography, linocut or black ink, he tries to explore the link between creation and human senses. Hearing, sight or touch are often used as a starting point in Egon's graphic research, allowing him to reach as many people as possible.
External link: egonS.fr
Created by: Egon Swaels