William Morris Mugs
Description: William Morris is known as the 19th century's most celebrated designer, publishing his original illustrations and typography at his own press. Matchbook Graphics has interpreted his beautiful designs in a series of illuminated initials that bring us all back to a simpler time.
Description: William Morris is known as the 19th century's most celebrated designer, publishing his original illustrations and typography at his own press. Matchbook Graphics has interpreted his beautiful designs in a series of illuminated initials that bring us all back to a simpler time.
Description: William Morris is known as the 19th century's most celebrated designer, publishing his original illustrations and typography at his own press. Matchbook Graphics has interpreted his beautiful designs in a series of illuminated initials that bring us all back to a simpler time.
Description: William Morris is known as the 19th century's most celebrated designer, publishing his original illustrations and typography at his own press. Matchbook Graphics has interpreted his beautiful designs in a series of illuminated initials that bring us all back to a simpler time.
Description: William Morris is known as the 19th century's most celebrated designer, publishing his original illustrations and typography at his own press. Matchbook Graphics has interpreted his beautiful designs in a series of illuminated initials that bring us all back to a simpler time.
Description: William Morris is known as the 19th century's most celebrated designer, publishing his original illustrations and typography at his own press. Matchbook Graphics has interpreted his beautiful designs in a series of illuminated initials that bring us all back to a simpler time.
Description: William Morris is known as the 19th century's most celebrated designer, publishing his original illustrations and typography at his own press. Matchbook Graphics has interpreted his beautiful designs in a series of illuminated initials that bring us all back to a simpler time.
Description: According to the IWW: The Black Cat -- traditionally drawn as angry with claws bared, arched back, and a brushy tail (pictured, right) -- has long been one of the symbols of the IWW. It was probably conceived by IWW member Ralph Chaplin (most famous for penning the IWW / labor anthem "Solidarity Forever"), who produced many of the IWW's early "slient agitator" graphics which -- themselves -- had a close association with hobo signs. We like to combine anarchist symbols and quotes with the visual art of anarchists like William Morris. Our goal is to create beautiful and accessible ways to approach the philosophy of Mutual Aid.
Description: William Morris is known as the 19th century's most celebrated designer, publishing his original illustrations and typography at his own press. Matchbook Graphics has interpreted his beautiful designs in a series of illuminated initials that bring us all back to a simpler time. letter
Description: A wall decoration was designed in an exhibition format using the tulip pattern of William Morris. You can use this exhibition theme for the wall arts category. For other product variants, the pattern itself is conveniently positioned. Since the file used in the products is 300 DPI high quality, there will be no problems in printing.
Description: William Morris is known as the 19th century's most celebrated designer, publishing his original illustrations and typography at his own press. Matchbook Graphics has interpreted his beautiful designs in a series of illuminated initials that bring us all back to a simpler time.
Description: William Morris is known as the 19th century's most celebrated designer, publishing his original illustrations and typography at his own press. Matchbook Graphics has interpreted his beautiful designs in a series of illuminated initials that bring us all back to a simpler time.
Description: According to the IWW: The Black Cat -- traditionally drawn as angry with claws bared, arched back, and a brushy tail (pictured, right) -- has long been one of the symbols of the IWW. It was probably conceived by IWW member Ralph Chaplin (most famous for penning the IWW / labor anthem "Solidarity Forever"), who produced many of the IWW's early "slient agitator" graphics which -- themselves -- had a close association with hobo signs. We like to combine anarchist symbols and quotes with the visual art of anarchists like William Morris. Our goal is to create beautiful and accessible ways to approach the philosophy of Mutual Aid.