Fragments of the Rio’s multi-layered and diverse collective memory are assembled to celebrate its role in the socio-political history of Dalston. The poster is designed with the potential to be cut down into smaller A-formats and shared, embracing the community spirit of the Rio. Working closely with Dot Studio we employed similar DIY production processes to those of printed materials found in the archives.
Nina Jua Klein is an award-winning designer and creative director. Her London based practice designs objects, spaces and visual identities that distil meaning, clarify an idea and tell a story. Balancing rigour with playfulness, the aim is to delight and surprise, inform and encourage engagement through participation.
Having established ongoing relationships with cultural and commercial clients, the studio works across print, exhibition design, branding and art direction. Working with practitioners from a wide range of institutions and organisations, we consider collaboration as a means to challenge the traditional boundaries of our discipline. - Instagram
Black + neon ink + metallic ink Mohawk Superfine, Ultrawhite Smooth, 352gsm A2 594 x 420 mm Edition of 20 Embossed & numbered
Archival inkjet on paper Xativa, Neutral White, 230gsm A2 594 x 420 mm Edition of 200
Fragments of the Rio’s multi-layered and diverse collective memory are assembled to celebrate its role in the socio-political history of Dalston. The poster is designed with the potential to be cut down into smaller A-formats and shared, embracing the community spirit of the Rio. Working closely with Dot Studio we employed similar DIY production processes to those of printed materials found in the archives.
Nina Jua Klein is an award-winning designer and creative director. Her London based practice designs objects, spaces and visual identities that distil meaning, clarify an idea and tell a story. Balancing rigour with playfulness, the aim is to delight and surprise, inform and encourage engagement through participation.
Having established ongoing relationships with cultural and commercial clients, the studio works across print, exhibition design, branding and art direction. Working with practitioners from a wide range of institutions and organisations, we consider collaboration as a means to challenge the traditional boundaries of our discipline. - Instagram
Black + neon ink + metallic ink Mohawk Superfine, Ultrawhite Smooth, 352gsm A2 594 x 420 mm Edition of 20 Embossed & numbered
Archival inkjet on paper Xativa, Neutral White, 230gsm A2 594 x 420 mm Edition of 200
Nina Jua Klein
Fragments of the Rio’s multi-layered and diverse collective memory are assembled to celebrate its role in the socio-political history of Dalston. The poster is designed with the potential to be cut down into smaller A-formats and shared, embracing the community spirit of the Rio. Working closely with Dot Studio we employed similar DIY production processes to those of printed materials found in the archives.
Silkscreen £180
Black + neon ink + metallic ink Mohawk Superfine, Ultrawhite Smooth, 352gsm A2 594 x 420 mm Edition of 20 Embossed & numbered
Giclée £50
Archival inkjet on paper Xativa, Neutral White, 230gsm A2 594 x 420 mm Edition of 200
About Nina Jua Klein
Nina Jua Klein is an award-winning designer and creative director. Her London based practice designs objects, spaces and visual identities that distil meaning, clarify an idea and tell a story. Balancing rigour with playfulness, the aim is to delight and surprise, inform and encourage engagement through participation.
Having established ongoing relationships with cultural and commercial clients, the studio works across print, exhibition design, branding and art direction. Working with practitioners from a wide range of institutions and organisations, we consider collaboration as a means to challenge the traditional boundaries of our discipline. - Instagram