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It's on till 26 May and here's Some things you might want to know about Brighton Fringe 2008
Design - (c) Agnes Poitevin-Navarre 2008. Used - 1 May 08.
Design - (c) Agnes Poitevin-Navarre 2008. Used - 23 April 08.
Design - (c) Peter Andrews 2008. Used - 22 April 08.
Design - (c) Agnes Poitevin-Navarre 2008. Used - 31 March 08. Agnes says: 'The theme explored was spring and the twist of unpredictable weather underlying current environmental issues. The cloudscape weirdly becomes a meteorological map defining dynamic winds and liquid spaces seen from above.'
Design - (c) Agnes Poitevin-Navarre 2008. Used - 20 March 08.
Design - (c) Peter Andrews 2008. Used - 14 March 08.
Design - (c) Peter Andrews 2008. Used - 29 February 08.
Design - (c) Peter Andrews 2008. Used - 29 February 08.
Design - (c) Agnes Poitevin-Navarre 2008. Used - 14 February 08. Agnes writes: 'February’s inspiration is Valentine’s Day, the traditional day on which lovers express their love for each other. I found this website that records "I love you" in various languages http://www.faqs.org/faqs/romance-faq/part3/section-1.html - and I thought the readers might find it handy mid-Feb. I chose its morse code translation to contrast with the calligraphic font. Personal and universal.'
Design - (c) Peter Andrews 2008. Used - 14 February 08.
Design - (c) Peter Andrews 2008. Used - 6-8 February 08.
Design - (c) Agnes Poitevin-Navarre 2008. Used - 1 February 08.
Design - (c) Peter Andrews 2008. Used - 1 February 08.
Design - (c) Annelies Graf 2008. Used - 3 January 08.
Photography and Design - (c) Annelies Graf 2008. Used - 3 January 08. Annelies says: 'The theme is Janus, (Ianuarius), the god of the doorway.'
Design - (c) Peter Andrews 2008. Used - 3 January 08. Peter says: 'Masthead is Janus looking forward and back - I think he's a bit sick of the whole thing and so is looking extra ugly and distorted.'
Note / January. Wikipedia: Janus 'The two-faced god of gates, doors, doorways, beginnings, and endings in Roman mythology'. Hugh Janus (no relation).
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