Peter Chen is creating one-off portraits of iconic baseball players from the 1970s and 80s in the style of now vintage jumbotron images. The print method is pretty interesting: a grid of circle dots is printed on black paper with a laser printer, creating a black-on-black effect, and then a manual gold foil treatment is applied for the portrait. via

Peter Chen is creating one-off portraits of iconic baseball players from the 1970s and 80s in the style of now vintage jumbotron images. The print method is pretty interesting: a grid of circle dots is printed on black paper with a laser printer, creating a black-on-black effect, and then a manual gold foil treatment is applied for the portrait. via

German newspaper Die Tageszeitung, citing the excessive commercialization of sports, has announced that it will blur out all sponsor logos in the sports photos that appear in its pages.
Yet they’ll have advertisements in their paper. Sounds like a double standard to me 

German newspaper Die Tageszeitung, citing the excessive commercialization of sports, has announced that it will blur out all sponsor logos in the sports photos that appear in its pages.

Yet they’ll have advertisements in their paper. Sounds like a double standard to me