1980s Song Lyrics as Typographic Triumphs
The Neighborhood Studio has released three prints that will win the heart of anyone who listened to top-40 radio in the 1980s.
Each print is numbered and signed by the artist and is part of an edition of only 200. All are on 110 lb French Durotone Constuction Paper.
“Beat It,” from the Michael Jackson song, is 11″ x 14″ and costs $30.

“Shot Through the Heart” is taken from You Give Love a Bad Name by Bon Jovi. It measures 16″ x 20″ and is $50.

“Will to Survive” (lyrics in the Survivor song Eye Of The Tiger) is 18″ x 24″ and sells for $60.

This article was last modified on December 14, 2022
This article was first published on March 8, 2011
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