(un) - tell it like it is(n't)

Tim Milne

posted by Malcolm Garrett
on 18 August 2007


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From the early 80s onwards, a colleague of mine, Tim Milne, ran Artomatic, the finest screen printing company in London, which was incidentally one of the earliest residents in Shoreditch (but that's a whole other story). By the 90s he had moved the company from Curtain Road to open a shop in Clerkenwell stocking curious and wonderful printed artefacts, and simultaneously started his revolutionary 'ideas library' for professional designers.

Facing certain difficulties around the turn of the century, Artomatic sadly closed its doors on Great Sutton Street.

I'm pleased to see that Tim is now back and no less challenging with his ideas. He is now exploring his creative thinking via his recently started blog, (un), which takes a consistently alternate view of all media convention.

I won't attempt to paraphrase what he expresses best for himself...


http://unplanning.net/

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posted by Ross Phillips
on 31 August 2007

nice

Great link malcolm

Thats been a perfect end to my week. Good to hear about the ressurection of Artomatic as well, reminds me of the old days of amx. sniff...

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