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Zine - The Battle of Nuremberg
Football is war. This rang especially true in the most infamous game of football of my youth; ‘The Battle of Nuremberg’. The Netherlands faced Portugal in the 2006 FIFA World Cup round of 16, and the pitch looked more like a battlefield, strewn with casualties from both opposite forces. In this Zine I captured every foul that led to a card, set in duotone in the relevant card colour. There were a lot of them. There were more iconic moments with a crying Ronaldo, and a bittersweet moment with van Bronckhorst and Deco side to side on the sideline after their send-off.
Details
Orientation: Portrait
Paper size: 110mmx80mm (like a yellow/red card)
Printed sides: Double sided
Print in: Colour
Paper colour: White
Paper finish: Matt (bond)
Paper weight: 90 gsm
Binding position: Left long edge
Football is war. This rang especially true in the most infamous game of football of my youth; ‘The Battle of Nuremberg’. The Netherlands faced Portugal in the 2006 FIFA World Cup round of 16, and the pitch looked more like a battlefield, strewn with casualties from both opposite forces. In this Zine I captured every foul that led to a card, set in duotone in the relevant card colour. There were a lot of them. There were more iconic moments with a crying Ronaldo, and a bittersweet moment with van Bronckhorst and Deco side to side on the sideline after their send-off.
Details
Orientation: Portrait
Paper size: 110mmx80mm (like a yellow/red card)
Printed sides: Double sided
Print in: Colour
Paper colour: White
Paper finish: Matt (bond)
Paper weight: 90 gsm
Binding position: Left long edge

