The work brings Burrill’s typographic clarity into dialogue with Rayment’s craftsmanship, transforming everyday skate decks into objects of graphic power and precision. As a set, the boards explore the dynamic interplay between inquiry and response, encouraging viewers to reflect on the balance between curiosity and resolution.
Title
Question and Answer
Overview
Anthony Burrill joined forces with traditional sign writer Alex Rayment on a collaboration that unites bold contemporary design with the heritage of hand lettering. Together they created a pair of unique, hand-painted skateboard decks emblazoned with the words “QUESTION” and “ANSWER.”
Title
Question and Answer
Overview
Anthony Burrill joined forces with traditional sign writer Alex Rayment on a collaboration that unites bold contemporary design with the heritage of hand lettering. Together they created a pair of unique, hand-painted skateboard decks emblazoned with the words “QUESTION” and “ANSWER.”
The work brings Burrill’s typographic clarity into dialogue with Rayment’s craftsmanship, transforming everyday skate decks into objects of graphic power and precision. As a set, the boards explore the dynamic interplay between inquiry and response, encouraging viewers to reflect on the balance between curiosity and resolution.
Photography by Dunja Opalko
Title
Hope
Overview
The National Print Museum invited graphic artist Anthony Burrill to collaborate for Irish Design Week in Autumn 2025. This partnership celebrates the power of print as a tool for creativity, communication, and social impact.
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