T-shirt — T0027M
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Unisex style (for men and women)
100% combed cotton jersey
165gsm
T-shirt colour: Olive Greenish Brown
Screen-printed colour: White
(printed twice for crisp contrast)
Chest (to fit): S 37/38, M 39/40, L 41/42, XL 43/44
Comes with a free surprise button badge from Stereohype's growing collection.
Stereoclic is the first of a potential series of screen-printed vintage 3D-viewer T-shirts chosen from a collection of vintage viewers by Agathe Jacquillat and Tomi Vollauschek of London-based design studio FL@33.
FL@33 is a multi-disciplinary design studio based in London and founded in 2001 by Royal College of Art graduates Agathe Jacquillat and Tomi Vollauschek. Since then FL@33 has created an award-winning, internationally published body of work, ranging from self-initiated projects to commissioned work for clients from around the world, across many different sectors, regardless of size and budget. From logos to integrated identity systems, intriguing imagery to complete book designs, from poster campaigns to websites, moving image and interior design.
Agathe and Tomi are friendly, passionate and dedicated designers who give international lectures, judge, art direct, consult, design, curate, exhibit, contribute to books and magazines, conceive, compile, edit and write their own books, give workshops, and also develop design products for the studio’s sister company Stereohype. The founding directors have been described as multi-lingual, multi-specialised design activists consistently striving to exceed expectations of their demanding clients – using wit and humour to create fresh, imaginative and engaging visual communication, products and interior designs.
A FL@33 monograph (Design & Designer 033 – FL@33) was published in 2005 by Pyramyd and the three books authored and designed by FL@33 were published worldwide by Laurence King and partner publishers: Postcard (2008), Made & Sold: Toys, T-Shirts, Prints, Zines and Other Stuff (2009) and more recently The 3D Type Book (2011). In the same year FL@33’s popular online sound collection project bzzzpeek.com was exhibited in New York's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Agathe and Tomi self-published the widely acclaimed Trans-form magazine (2001) and the tenth anniversary book and exhibition catalogue Stereohype 2004–2014.
External link: flat33.com
Created by: FL@33 / Agathe Jacquillat / Tomi Vollauschek /