prettymaps from Aaron Straup Cope



Enjoy Aaron Straup Cope prettymaps.



Enjoy Aaron Straup Cope prettymaps.
ZERO PER ZERO is a design duo from Seoul. They specialize in graphic, information design and illustration. Checkout their Tokyo, Osaka and Seoul city railway maps.
From zerozero:
“Tokyo owns the most number of railways of any kind, including subway, lightrail, monorail, etc, with more than 1500 stations that covers the metropolitan area. Places in the center of the city is the Imperial Palace, the residence of the current Ten-no (Japanese Emperor). Subway lines circumvent the expansive ground claimed by the Imperial Palace. This characteristic is visualized in this map by the concentric circles spreading out to the entire city, with the center in the Imperial Palace ground. This strong presentation of circles reminds the national flag of Japan and the Japanese identity expressed in the flag.”

PE crazy, Crazy PE. Shepard Fairey and Public Enemy = perfect combination.
Fairey created this print from a famous photography by Glen E. Friedman, who shot the first two public enemy covers.

Shepard Fairey latest print will be available on January 30th—set your alarms clocks, don’t sleep.
Screenprint is 24 X 36, edition of 350
Yuka Yamaguchi was born in Kobe, Japan and now lives in Saskatoon, Canada. Yuka says, “I’m an artist. I’m self-taught. I make useless toys and art for adult children.”
Audrey Kawasaki – “Sophia”
Giclee on Wood, varnished & framed – signed and numbered edition of 100
10”x18” image size – $250
680×680 mm This work is part of an animated short by Chiho Aoshima. Edition 300, handsigned and numbered in the bottom corner. Chiho Aoshima is part of the Superflat movement. Photo is a little angled because of the reflection. We will ship this flat, insured, and by UPS Ground or USPS Express Mail. If shipping costs do not appear they will be manually calculated by our staff and you will be contacted by email.