From the feed of Studio Mut, November 17, 2020.
POSTER of the WEEK! Get this poster, 30% off 💥💥💥 (only this week) Can something beautiful be designed by digital code? That was the main topic of the symposium at Technical University Berlin (TU Berlin), for which we designed this poster back in 2013. We had to ask our friend, the talented Julian Koschwitz, for help — he programmed this in a mysterious language called "processing". The poster proved to be very successful: When it was hung at the faculty of Architecture, it was stolen — three times. This week’s poster: «The Digital Sublime III» — Poster of the Week: Use code «digital» at checkout for 30% off! — The poster is printed in the original format 70 x 100 cm (27.5 x 39.4 in) and in the smaller format 50 x 70 cm (19.6 x 27.5 in) using on-demand digital inkjet technology for vibrant colours on matte 192g paper. We tested the quality and are very happy with the colour reproduction. The poster is shipped in a poster roll and comes without a frame. All photos show the Large (70 x 100 cm) version of the poster. Check out if you have enough space on your walls, and if you do — we would recommend the gloriously big version :) — Design: Studio Mut, Thomas Kronbichler, with coding by Julian Koschwitz Thank you Prof. Jörg Gleiter @joerggleiter for being a great commissioner and client in our early career. — #posteroftheweek #studiomutposter #buythisposter #studiomut #postershop #graphicdesign #processing #digital #digitaldesign
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POSTER of the WEEK! Get this poster, 30% off 💥💥💥 (only this week)
Can something beautiful be designed by digital code? That was the main topic of the symposium at Technical University Berlin (TU Berlin), for which we designed this poster back in 2013. We had to ask our friend, the talented Julian Koschwitz, for help — he programmed this in a mysterious language called "processing". The poster proved to be very successful: When it was hung at the faculty of Architecture, it was stolen — three times. This week’s poster: «The Digital Sublime III»
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Poster of the Week: Use code «digital» at checkout for 30% off! 
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The poster is printed in the original format 70 x 100 cm (27.5 x 39.4 in) and in the smaller format 50 x 70 cm (19.6 x 27.5 in) using on-demand digital inkjet technology for vibrant colours on matte 192g paper. We tested the quality and are very happy with the colour reproduction.
The poster is shipped in a poster roll and comes without a frame. All photos show the Large (70 x 100 cm) version of the poster. Check out if you have enough space on your walls, and if you do — we would recommend the gloriously big version :)
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Design: Studio Mut, Thomas Kronbichler, with coding by Julian Koschwitz
Thank you Prof. Jörg Gleiter @joerggleiter for being a great commissioner and client in our early career.
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#posteroftheweek #studiomutposter #buythisposter #studiomut #postershop #graphicdesign #processing #digital #digitaldesign
POSTER of the WEEK! Get this poster, 30% off 💥💥💥 (only this week)
Can something beautiful be designed by digital code? That was the main topic of the symposium at Technical University Berlin (TU Berlin), for which we designed this poster back in 2013. We had to ask our friend, the talented Julian Koschwitz, for help — he programmed this in a mysterious language called "processing". The poster proved to be very successful: When it was hung at the faculty of Architecture, it was stolen — three times. This week’s poster: «The Digital Sublime III»
—
Poster of the Week: Use code «digital» at checkout for 30% off! 
—
The poster is printed in the original format 70 x 100 cm (27.5 x 39.4 in) and in the smaller format 50 x 70 cm (19.6 x 27.5 in) using on-demand digital inkjet technology for vibrant colours on matte 192g paper. We tested the quality and are very happy with the colour reproduction.
The poster is shipped in a poster roll and comes without a frame. All photos show the Large (70 x 100 cm) version of the poster. Check out if you have enough space on your walls, and if you do — we would recommend the gloriously big version :)
—
Design: Studio Mut, Thomas Kronbichler, with coding by Julian Koschwitz
Thank you Prof. Jörg Gleiter @joerggleiter for being a great commissioner and client in our early career.
—
#posteroftheweek #studiomutposter #buythisposter #studiomut #postershop #graphicdesign #processing #digital #digitaldesign
POSTER of the WEEK! Get this poster, 30% off 💥💥💥 (only this week)
Can something beautiful be designed by digital code? That was the main topic of the symposium at Technical University Berlin (TU Berlin), for which we designed this poster back in 2013. We had to ask our friend, the talented Julian Koschwitz, for help — he programmed this in a mysterious language called "processing". The poster proved to be very successful: When it was hung at the faculty of Architecture, it was stolen — three times. This week’s poster: «The Digital Sublime III»
—
Poster of the Week: Use code «digital» at checkout for 30% off! 
—
The poster is printed in the original format 70 x 100 cm (27.5 x 39.4 in) and in the smaller format 50 x 70 cm (19.6 x 27.5 in) using on-demand digital inkjet technology for vibrant colours on matte 192g paper. We tested the quality and are very happy with the colour reproduction.
The poster is shipped in a poster roll and comes without a frame. All photos show the Large (70 x 100 cm) version of the poster. Check out if you have enough space on your walls, and if you do — we would recommend the gloriously big version :)
—
Design: Studio Mut, Thomas Kronbichler, with coding by Julian Koschwitz
Thank you Prof. Jörg Gleiter @joerggleiter for being a great commissioner and client in our early career.
—
#posteroftheweek #studiomutposter #buythisposter #studiomut #postershop #graphicdesign #processing #digital #digitaldesign
POSTER of the WEEK! Get this poster, 30% off 💥💥💥 (only this week)
Can something beautiful be designed by digital code? That was the main topic of the symposium at Technical University Berlin (TU Berlin), for which we designed this poster back in 2013. We had to ask our friend, the talented Julian Koschwitz, for help — he programmed this in a mysterious language called "processing". The poster proved to be very successful: When it was hung at the faculty of Architecture, it was stolen — three times. This week’s poster: «The Digital Sublime III»
—
Poster of the Week: Use code «digital» at checkout for 30% off! 
—
The poster is printed in the original format 70 x 100 cm (27.5 x 39.4 in) and in the smaller format 50 x 70 cm (19.6 x 27.5 in) using on-demand digital inkjet technology for vibrant colours on matte 192g paper. We tested the quality and are very happy with the colour reproduction.
The poster is shipped in a poster roll and comes without a frame. All photos show the Large (70 x 100 cm) version of the poster. Check out if you have enough space on your walls, and if you do — we would recommend the gloriously big version :)
—
Design: Studio Mut, Thomas Kronbichler, with coding by Julian Koschwitz
Thank you Prof. Jörg Gleiter @joerggleiter for being a great commissioner and client in our early career.
—
#posteroftheweek #studiomutposter #buythisposter #studiomut #postershop #graphicdesign #processing #digital #digitaldesign
POSTER of the WEEK! Get this poster, 30% off 💥💥💥 (only this week)
Can something beautiful be designed by digital code? That was the main topic of the symposium at Technical University Berlin (TU Berlin), for which we designed this poster back in 2013. We had to ask our friend, the talented Julian Koschwitz, for help — he programmed this in a mysterious language called "processing". The poster proved to be very successful: When it was hung at the faculty of Architecture, it was stolen — three times. This week’s poster: «The Digital Sublime III»
—
Poster of the Week: Use code «digital» at checkout for 30% off! 
—
The poster is printed in the original format 70 x 100 cm (27.5 x 39.4 in) and in the smaller format 50 x 70 cm (19.6 x 27.5 in) using on-demand digital inkjet technology for vibrant colours on matte 192g paper. We tested the quality and are very happy with the colour reproduction.
The poster is shipped in a poster roll and comes without a frame. All photos show the Large (70 x 100 cm) version of the poster. Check out if you have enough space on your walls, and if you do — we would recommend the gloriously big version :)
—
Design: Studio Mut, Thomas Kronbichler, with coding by Julian Koschwitz
Thank you Prof. Jörg Gleiter @joerggleiter for being a great commissioner and client in our early career.
—
#posteroftheweek #studiomutposter #buythisposter #studiomut #postershop #graphicdesign #processing #digital #digitaldesign