"Dollars à Table" print (1971)
"Dollars à Table" print (1971)
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I understand that not everyone wants to display a giant green poster about thrift in the kitchen on their kitchen wall, but I think Dollars à Table makes an energetic argument that everyone should. The main typography is a thick lowercase effort, the illusion of depth (through two levels of shaded halftone dots and "tearing") is done smartly and efficiently. And inflation's a thing, right? Next time I visit, I hope you have a copy of this hanging.
A booklet cover reproduction available at 12x18" or 24x36" on Epson Enhanced Matte 192 gsm paper printed with Epson UltraChrome XD2 archival ink. Sold in an open edition, unframed. The Ministère de l'Agriculture du Canada wordmark on this cover has been replaced with the words ”Économie Domestique Canadienne” due to Section 9 of the Canadian Trademarks Act.
