Mike Hinge – ‘Six Million Dollar Man’ illustration, 1974
(58.2 x 42.2 mm, pen, photocopy, PMT and Letraset on paper).









Centre spread poster for Mediascene magazine #10.
From the blurb when I bought the art: “You are bidding on a huge double page spread drawn by Mike Hinge and published in Jim Steranko’s Mediascene magazine back in 1974. Sternako did a layout for the figure of Steve Austin which Hinge redrew and incorporated into his final design. There are numerous changes which were pasted onto the board as the drawing was extremely detailed and complicated. I have a paste on that goes over the face shown and looks like Lee Majors (the old paste gave way and the past over came loose) Nicest line drawn Six Million Dollar Man “cover ” you will find Original art page is in good condition.”


A couple of weeks ago Ollie Teeba (one half of the mighty Herbaliser) followed myself, DJ Format, Andy Smith and Mr Thing at the
I can’t recommend this enough, a very good read for designers or even people with a just passing interest in design. You don’t have to know your kerning from your baselines to appreciate the information in this great book. Simon Garfield take a humorous, but well researched, look at fonts and typography across the ages, from design giants like Helvetica, Univers and Gill to the underdogs of the lettering community.
In June I’ll be mixing the next installment of the 



















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Dead Formats T-shirt Series No.3: Compact Audio Cassette by Michael C Place / Build 2003




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