New Graphic Design Work: Physics Posters
These are some posters I designed under the massively loose title of “Physics”. I did a degree in Applied Science – Physics and I.T. I went on to study design later, but when I was doing Physics I really struggled as I’m fairly useless at maths. However I did like the concepts and the diagrams – I always had nice diagrams in my notes, even if I didn’t have a clue what they meant!
These posters were inspired by a dip into one of my old physics books I found at my parents house on top of the wardrobe. The diagrams in the book were mostly line art, but I wanted to take them and make something retro, with a focus on colours, texture (there’s a couple of scanned jumpers in there), shapes and typography. They’re A3 sized.
I have a lot of posters that I’ve designed and am looking back over and I’m going to start putting them out for sale throught this website. Not really sure what service to use for getting them printed, what do you guys use? Does anyone use services like Zazzle and Imagekind for printing and delivering? I’d love to hear how you’ve sold prints and posters through your websites.


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Wow – I really do like these Jen!
Very kewl
Thanks Dave!
WOW those are really cool! The textures are awesome and please keep us posted if you do print & sale them.
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Thanks Phillip, will do!
Ooooh, cool! I rather feel like having a moment of inertia, myself… preferably along with a good book and a cuppa…
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Thanks Heather. Yes a couple of moments of inertia is great!
Nice work. I particularly like the textured backgrounds.. It softens the hard scientific imagery.
its very good, and schools would love to have them in labs I guess
My husband, an engineer, would love these in his office!
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Thanks Trevor, Uidude and Annie.
I originally looked at producing several of my designs, but I eventually went in the other direction and printed them in a smaller format. While they were less abstract, I actually found a significant amount of interest in several local shops. Ultimately, I was fortunate enough to find a niche selling smaller, framed designs.