The Vandals (fictional) Contributed by Sarah Pulvirenti on May 8th, 2018. Artwork published in April 2018. Source: https://spulvirenti.myportfolio.com License: All Rights Reserved. Student work. Promotional poster and business cards designed for a hypothetical Florentine street art exhibition entitled, ‘The Vandals: Urban Masters on Display’. Source: https://spulvirenti.myportfolio.com License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Branding/Identity (3951) Posters/Flyers (2955) Topics Art (2274) Designers/Agencies Sarah Pulvirenti (4) Tagged withfictional (193)student works (401)spray paint (18)business cards (762)Washington University in St. Louis (47) Artwork location United States (5457) Washington, D. C. (51) In Sets Purple (Jacob Webb) (5) Portfolio (Marco Da Re) (17) FAVS (HIEU) (142) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Trade Gothic in use TidningsHuset by Pontus2016BoldContributed by Richard Baird Staff Pick Dansk Købenstyle ad: “Black is beautiful. White is beautiful.”c. 1971Lou DorfsmanContributed by Stephen Coles Celebrating the city at the Shanghai Marathon2016Rosie LeeSiz StationRyu MienoContributed by Mark Fleming Sponsor More in Art Clay!2014Contributed by TypeTogether Little Joe magazine2010Sam AshbyContributed by Nick Sherman Metropolink magazine2018Kontext KommunikationContributed by Kontext Kommunikation Le Bonbon Nuit nº49, January 20152015République StudioContributed by République Studio More in Posters/Flyers Talisman – Contemporary Symbolic Objects, IN Residence2017BRH+Contributed by BRH+ Rush (self-titled LP)1974Paul WeldonContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Teatro Nacional São João2015Studio DobraContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Andy Capp, The New Musical1982unknownPhoto(s) by ed on Flickr. More Fonts In Use CAS Linguistics edition2010David BrezinaVít BočekContributed by Anna Giedryś Staff Pick Untitled Epic Poem on the History of Industrialization by R. Buckminster Fuller1962Contributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden identity (fictional)c. 2017Mackenzie PringleContributed by Balder D. Dysthe Staff Pick Schauspielhaus Zürich, 2006–092006raffinerieContributed by Stephen Coles Blog