59. F2 DESIGN
“The challenge was the production,” says Dirk Fowler of his simple, two-color
letterpress poster advertising a healthcare fundraiser. “I do not have
a self-inking press, so I must hand ink every impression. The actual printing
takes quite a bit of time. Usually time is something you don’t have
much of in this business.”
Fowler concentrated on composition and typographic hierarchy
in his design process, where assembling so much type, he says,
is akin to piecing together a puzzle. “The event has used letter-pressed
posters for its promotions before,” says Fowler. “People
have come to expect a certain look and feel.”
While he prints using age-old methods, Fowler enjoys experimenting
with unusual techniques. “I chose to make a background
from inking upside-down type blocks to create texture and depth
and to convey a ‘folk’ or ‘down-home’ feel,” he says. “I think the
simple wood grain becomes an interesting visual in itself. I’m not
particularly interested in doing things the way you are supposed
to. I like to break the rules,” he says. “It’s not anything earth shattering,
but it is different.” Like the music behind it, the poster is
rough and unrefined, yet clear, honest, and simple.
Romy Ashby
f2 design
ART DIRECTOR: Kevin Cherry
DESIGNER: Dirk Fowler
CLIENT: RC&P Advertising
CONTACT: www.f2-design.com