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fabric — heroes

a2 Posters and a3 folded flyers
2010

Super heroes are often icons, the handsome, chiselled type of person that stands for truth and whose ideologies will one day better society. If you take their faces away it becomes what they do that speaks volumes, and this series represents such a chastising – taking away most of their presence and observing them search for an identity.

Design & Art Direction: Roberto Rosolin
Photography: Thomas De Hoghton