*NATHAN PRIEST



Designer based in South London, originally hailing from the West Midlands, focusing on print and publication design, and the re-contextualization of found digital 
and printed ephemera.

Recent graduate from Camberwell College of Arts’ (UAL) Graphic Design course. 


   1. Publications 
      --- > REFLECTIONS IN RED
      --- > IT AY THAT BAD CHAP
      --- > GRANDAD HORTON
      --- > 6.6 KG
      --- > STUDIO OBSERVATIONS
      --- > DISTRUST IN PHOTOGRAPHY
      

   2. Prints
      --- > CHRIS B. (ANIMATION)
      --- > BATTLE (ANIMATION)
      --- > SPOT THE BALL 



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These materials may not be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or trans-mitted in any form or by any means, 
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EMAIL: nathan1275@outlook.com
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SPOT THE BALL (SET 1)

These prints are in response to the ‘spot the ball’ competitions that football fans could find in newspapers going back as far as the early 1930s in Britain, and their seemingly impossible answers. Where could the ball be? And is this why no one has won since 2004?

Also, Alan Dein’s 2018 book ‘Face In The Crowd’, which compiled images of ‘the face 
in the crowd’ competitions that started in football match day programmes in the 1950s.

Each print was risographed, and A5 (14.8 x 21cm) copies are available to purchase for
£7 (Get in touch for more info).

These were shown in an exhibition at the LCC bar.


3 riso prints 

21 x 29.7cm

140 gsm recycled paper