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Greetings Card

2006 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This witty card issued by architectural firm Arup Associates in 2006 is an example of the deployment of the 'corporate' Christmas greeting by creative industry practitioners to advertise their skills and communicate their brand values.

Object details

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Object type
Parts
This object consists of 4 parts.

  • Greetings Card
  • Greetings Card
  • Greetings Card
  • Greetings Card
Materials and techniques
Lithography on card and pierced and die-cut corrugated card
Brief description
Corporate Christmas card issued by Arup Associates, 2006.
Physical description
Three-dimensional slot-together model consisting of two capital letter 'A's with parallelogram-shaped base, all in die-cut corrugated card, greeting and design of animal pawprints punched into base, parallelogram-shaped white card insert printed in black with reversed-out greeting and diagram of assembled model.
Dimensions
  • Base and card insert width: 12.3cm
  • Base and card insert depth: 8cm
  • Assembled height: 8cm
  • Letters width: 7.8cm
Credit line
Given by Lady Ritblat
Summary
This witty card issued by architectural firm Arup Associates in 2006 is an example of the deployment of the 'corporate' Christmas greeting by creative industry practitioners to advertise their skills and communicate their brand values.
Collection
Accession number
E.3297:1 to 4-2007

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Record createdMarch 26, 2008
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