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No Brief for Wireforks Please click wwwireforks.com to visit to our website dedicated to showing screen-based work. Alternatively, visit wireforks.com, the new version of our main site. These pieces are made outside of client time, between coffees, and often in the middle of a holiday. In the main, these projects are the kind a client is unlikely to request of us. Here, we might show anything from photos of toy soldiers to greetings cards. Please note that no offence is intended by our publishing these pieces, not even in the offensive ones. |
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No Brief from "Leaders" Well that's a surprise, 'no brief from George Bush', huh? I know he's an easy target (unlike Osama), but I couldn't resist this one when it came to me. Oh, and there are others on the way with the specific mission of replacing the 'Bliar' line that now appears on placards nationwide. |
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No Brief from "The Self-Conscious" I don't know where this came from. Moreover, maybe it should go back. |
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No Brief from "British Steal" This poster series mimics the concept and layout of British Steel's 90's billboard campaign. Their strapline read "British Steel. World Beaters", the images were of the grandest imaginable projects built with British Steel's steel. Their posters were extremely pretty, ours' are interesting. |
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No Brief from "Around the World" One of a working series of ideas that I wrote and passed on to my illustrator friend, Noriko Kobayashi. I'll post the others as and when they are completed. The idea is to identify a stereotypical natural resource of a country and install it into an unnatural environment within the same country. For example, as in this case, Japanese bamboo forms the vertical poles of street lamps in a busy Shinjuku, Tokyo. |
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No Brief from "Two thousand and free" The developments of the recent war in Iraq led to many debates, naturally. The quintessential question of a people's freedom was awaiting an answer, and as I type it has yet to be answered… and I haven't written an equivalent line for 2004. There's still time. |
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No Brief from "The People" Friendly Fire "greeting cards" are glossy, illustrated matchboxes containing a 72x48mm folded 'greeting' card and matchsticks, packed in a re-sealable plastic casing. The messages extend beyond 'Happy Birthday' and 'Seasons Greetings' to include flirty talk and (semi) nasty insults, lots of love and loadsa praise. You'll enjoy. |