Posters

Posters

 
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How it started!

Depingo first came to life in 2015 with A0 sized Colouring in Posters (back when colouring in was a thing). We had 4 different posters; Lobster Skull, two robots called Coco and Franky, and a Mandala called Lobster Dozen. Today these little beauties are still available to colour in, but they also make great wrapping paper or anything else you can think of.


As they appeared in the A0 Posters (A0 = 841mm x 1188mm) & Offset printed onto heavy stock      Shop Now

As they appeared in the A0 Posters (A0 = 841mm x 1188mm) & Offset printed onto heavy stock Shop Now

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Franky Futura

As the name suggests, Franky is made from the Futura font with the exception of the Lobster Dozen in his right hand.

Futura is a sans-serif typeface and was designed by Paul Renner and released in 1927. It was designed in the spirit of the Bauhaus and produced by Bauer Type Foundry

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Lobster Skull

Lobby as they are affectionately known as is obviously made from the Lobster font. Lobby has also been seen on t-shirts, prints, cards and wine labels. We also observe that Lobby likes us to use the gender-neutral pronoun when referring to them.vBecause of their popularity, we have given Lobby their own website lobsterskull.com

The Lobster typeface was designed by Pablo Impallari in 2010 and introduced to the Google font library.

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Coco Cochin

As the name suggests, Coco is made from the Cochin font. Also, the Lobster Dozen makes an appearance in the background of the poster.

Cochin is a serif typeface and was designed by Georges Peignot and released in 1912 and produced by Paris foundry G. Peignot et Fils

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Lobster Dozen

As the name suggests, Lobster dozen is made from the Lobster font. The ‘dozen’ is the number of times the pattern repeats.

The Lobster typeface was designed by Pablo Impallari in 2010 and introduced to the Google font library.