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20.11.09Guitars and Graphics, the two minute version
D&AD have kindly sent us a very nicely edited film of Michael Johnson’s Guitars and Graphics talk at this year’s Xchange conference. Here’s a brief excerpt.
There’s talk of G&G doing some northern dates early next year. We’ll keep you posted.
Thanks to Dion at D&AD for his skilful filming and editing.
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