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‘Overlooked 2.0’

A vibrant new series of prints by Marina Willer making its debut at the 2024 London Design Festival.

Found across the city from Brixton to Kensington, these humble objects are the gatekeepers to a mysterious underground world.

Held in the atmospheric new development at Borough Yards, the exhibition attracted several hundred visitors from around the world over the nine days of the festival.

The neon-coloured rubbings depict these metal lids as impeccable pieces of industrial design, threaded throughout the functional fabric of a city.

The new series is even more vibrant and diverse than the original, covering many areas across London.

By applying such vibrant combination of colours the series celebrates the decorative nature of these objects and patterns, constrasting beautifully with their functional nature and industrial aesthetic.

Marina and her team scoured the city streets to find the best examples of these fascinating objects, and most of the iron street covers show the name of the foundry where they were originally cast.

The prints serve as a reminder that a city’s beauty isn’t limited to art galleries or grand architecture, and that intriguing design is everywhere if we just look for it.

During the exhibition, Dan and Marina held screenprinting workshops where people could create their own designs as a response to the ‘Overlooked’ prints.

Retrospective: London Design Festival

London Design Festival has been an annual celebration of the power of creativity for over 20 years. Since 2008, Pentagram partner Domenic Lippa has served as the LDF’s creative director, responsible every September for the design of a new visual identity. By inventively remixing a few key elements — typography, a signature red (“the colour of London”), and LDF's simple monogram — the program unifies hundreds of events while reaffirming London’s status as a global design capital.
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Retrospective: London Design Festival

London Design Festival has been an annual celebration of the power of creativity for over 20 years. Since 2008, Pentagram partner Domenic Lippa has served as the LDF’s creative director, responsible every September for the design of a new visual identity. By inventively remixing a few key elements — typography, a signature red (“the colour of London”), and LDF's simple monogram — the program unifies hundreds of events while reaffirming London’s status as a global design capital.