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City prints

A series of illustrations, each inspired by different cities and familiar landmarks or locations that combine with a visual play on an unfamiliar fact.

London: In the 19th Century, mariners the world over came to rely on Greenwich Meantime, which was adopted as the standard time zone across the world.

Birmingham: It would take 3 million strands of spaghetti to cover the entire distance of Birmingham’s famous motorway interchange, Spaghetti Junction.

Manchester: Industrialisation in the 19th century transformed Manchester and it inspired many novelists including Charles Dickens, who used it as the influence for his book ‘Hard Times’.

Boston: Boston’s Marathon is the longest running event of its kind in the world. Renowned for its epic scenery and challenging hills, the most famous being ‘Heartbreak Hill’.

Melbourne: Melbourne has the highest number of restaurants and cafes per number of people than any other city in the world.