Loose lips sink ships print
A wartime-style stencil study with a small ship glyph.
Edition notes
Open archive print, not currently in production
The page records what the print looked like when it was last pulled, so the study can be referenced even when no fresh stock exists. If you spot a copy of the print in the wild, the details below will help confirm it matches the original run.
How it was made
Two-colour ink on slate stock, printed on 160 gsm slate uncoated paper. Available sizing: A4, A3.
The stock and inking were chosen to match the original lettering study rather than to chase a generic poster finish. The uncoated paper holds the ink without throwing back gloss, which keeps the letterforms readable in flat indoor light.
The study behind the print
The print is built from the phrase study Loose lips sink ships. The study page has the full notes on lettering, composition, and palette decisions.
Availability
This print is currently archived. The catalogue page stays online as a reference so the edition is documented. If the run is reissued, the notice will appear here first and in the changelog.