ESPO: Love Letter to Brooklyn

One of Steve Power’s (ESPO) most recent projects is one that’s much closer to home: Love Letter to Brooklyn. Commissioned by Macy’s, the Philadelphia-based street artist cov­ered their park­ing garage in his sig­na­ture bold typo­graphic mes­sages, includ­ing “I am made to leave, I am made to return,” and “I cop futures here.” It’s truly amaz­ing how much life the once bleak and unin­spired struc­ture now has. If you can’t head to Downtown Brooklyn to expe­ri­ence the work in per­son, check out Vernacular Typography for some more detail shots of the large-scale piece.

via Vernacular Typography

One Comment

  1. Posted October 11, 2011 at 9:17 am | Permalink

    That’s some nice work. I cop futures here. I won­der what that means…

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  1. By Love Letter to Brooklyn | TYPO-GRAPHICAL on October 10, 2011 at 12:30 pm

    […] Hope you had a good week­end. You might have noticed this site got hacked by a tal­ented gen­tle­man who needs a bet­ter hobby to help pass the time on Friday nights. So if you checked the site and saw a devil graphic, paired with some bad dance music, that wasn’t me. No mat­ter, we’re back in busi­ness now so here’s some new work from the very tal­ented Steve ESPO Powers via Design Work Life. […]

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