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    Man Ray Keep London Going 1938


LONDON.- Artists are invited to design a poster that promotes areas of London that lie beyond zone one of London’s public transport map in a new competition called The Outer Limits – Beyond Zone One. Continuing the tradition of commissioning cutting edge poster design, London Transport Museum and Transport for London (TfL), along with partners London Design Festival and Visit London, have launched an open competition to design a poster that celebrates the discoveries, pleasures and excitements that London has to offer beyond the city centre. The winning design will become part of London Transport Museum’s collection and will be reproduced as a poster for display on TfL’s transport network. Entries of particular merit will be exhibited at the Museum during the London Design Festival in September 2009. The organisers are looking for designs that positively portray non-central London areas as exciting and varied destinations for both Londoners and visitors alike. Entries are limited to one poster per entrant and the deadline for entries is Monday 27 July. via…

    Man Ray Keep London Going 1938

    LONDON.- Artists are invited to design a poster that promotes areas of London that lie beyond zone one of London’s public transport map in a new competition called The Outer Limits – Beyond Zone One.

    Continuing the tradition of commissioning cutting edge poster design, London Transport Museum and Transport for London (TfL), along with partners London Design Festival and Visit London, have launched an open competition to design a poster that celebrates the discoveries, pleasures and excitements that London has to offer beyond the city centre.

    The winning design will become part of London Transport Museum’s collection and will be reproduced as a poster for display on TfL’s transport network. Entries of particular merit will be exhibited at the Museum during the London Design Festival in September 2009.

    The organisers are looking for designs that positively portray non-central London areas as exciting and varied destinations for both Londoners and visitors alike. Entries are limited to one poster per entrant and the deadline for entries is Monday 27 July. via…


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