Showing posts with label madchester. Show all posts
Showing posts with label madchester. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 November 2016

In The Name Of The Father



Piper Gates Design is proud to announce that if your going to see Black Grape on tour these cards will be part of the merchandise in the next few days.

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Second Coming






Due to popular demand here is a second edition of The Stone Roses Colouring Book. This edition has been "remixed and remastered" and contains new illustrations as well as "remastered" ones. It comes in an edition of 40 copies 16 of which have already gone. As with the previous edition it is signed by the artist and is A4 in size. Available here

Thursday, 30 October 2014

Christmas Time Is Here Again Part Two






This years Christmas Card designs are available in two different sizes. Above are the A5 (210mm x 148mm folded) versions sold separately. As with all Piper Gates Design cards they feature a unique blurb on the back to add to the visual experience or (as it is that time of year) Christmas spirit.

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

The Stone Roses Limited edition 30cm x 40 cm Print



The Stone Roses Card is also available as a limited edition 30cm x 40cm print printed on high quality 250 gram silk. The print is signed and numbered and comes in an edition of 45 copies only. Available here

The Is The One




As a follow up the coluring book from a couple of years ago it was decided to create a Stone Roses Birthday Card to add to the growing “Cult Birthday Card” collection. Taking influence from the majestic Fools Gold era it was decided to create a design which represented the different characteristics of each member therefore showcasing the group as a whole. Ian Brown as the confident mystic, John Squire the quiet artist, Reni in mischievous mode and Mani the smiling heart of the band. The limited edition A5 card is available here.

Thursday, 16 February 2012

Man About The House


Design for house music legend Allister Whitehead. Allister wanted a jazz feel for his eCard but it was decided to forsake the Blue Note look and instead go for a look influenced by the 1966 self titled album by Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet.