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The voluptuous perfection of letterpress on fine paper contrasts with the charming misregistration of vintage graphics printed on cheap matchbox labels. Heavy machinery from a century past allows production of delicate designs and contemporary stationery today. Dollhouses become life-size and the accoutrements of modern living are miniaturized.
In this issue, surprising plays of scale make small things big and big things small. Small is kawaii, small is innovative, small is indie, small is familiar and small is strange. We’re inspired—in a big way—by small things.
Cover illustration by Lab Partners.
http://uppercasemagazine.com/issue8
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