Sam Cox and Justin LaRosa, the graphic designers behind Physical Fiction, use a letterpress printer made out of Legos to create graphics with a retro, 8-bit look. “Some our work is definitely inspired by the characters, imagery, stories, and even sounds of old video games,” Cox told NPR. “I think working with pixels is always going to take people back to their old video games just because the pixel is such a crucial visual element in them.” Click through for images of the unconventional printing process, as well as the rather cool looking end result.
Like what you see? Order one of Physical Fiction’s reasonably priced Lego prints here. [via Fast Company]




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