Unknown Pleasures Joy Division Plotted Cover

The iconic cover of Joy Division’s legendary debut album “Unknown Pleasures” plotted with period correct plotter.

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The iconic cover of Joy Division’s legendary debut album “Unknown Pleasures” plotted with period correct plotter.

A graphic visualization of abstract data representing radio frequency periods from the first discovered pulsar CP1919. Raw data is used to recreate the Ridgeline plot in a vector image so it can be scaled to any size. We sell this in A3 portrait format, as shown in the product images.

Read about the process of making the Ridgeline plot in our blog.

 

Available sizes:

  • A3, 297 x 420 mm (160 gsm, smooth high whiteness)
  • Contact us for custom sizes.

Shipping:

  • A3 prints are rolled and carefully placed in a protective mailing tube.
  • Orders are dispatched within 5 business days.
  • Frames are not available right now. Please request if you are interested.

Drawing Details:

  • Orientation: Portrait
  • Margins: 0 mm
  • Pens: Rotring Rapidoplot 0.35, 0.5, 0.7, Sakura Gelly Roll 05, 08, 10
  • Ink: Rotring Technical drawing ink, White on Black with White Gel Pen ink.
  • Plot length:
    • A3: 17 m

Additional information

Weight 100 g
Dimensions 420 × 297 × 1 mm
Paper Color

Black, White

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FAQ

Pen plotting technology is a unique printing method that employs a mechanical arm to accurately draw designs on various media, such as big size paper or fabric. This technology is often used for creating intricate and detailed artworks nowadays, where in the nineties it was mostly used in Architectural/CAD design businesses.

A pen plotter is a specialized computer controlled printing device that uses a pen to draw very precise, high-quality graphics on paper.

You can compare it to a modern 3D printer, but it uses the Z-axis only to lift the pen up from the paper. 

We have plotters where the paper is static on the bed and where the arm moves in X and Y direction. We also have plotters that pull the paper back and forth and where the arm only moves in one direction. 

There is also a kind that can freely travel, like the Pen Mouse. These are fun, but we don’t use this for serious business. 

Modern inktjet plotters are pretty fast, use ink cartridges and produce photo quality prints. They are all around us and some versions are even found in homes. We like the old vintage plotters, because they challenge us. They are not easy to operate, often break and require care and attention. Watching the pen slowly working to the endresult is above all very pleasing and satisfying to watch. 

We have a bunch of them in working and none working condition. We dedicated a page on them here

Vintage plotters are not easy to find secondhand anymore. We have bought some plotters that were stored in moist environments and needed lot’s of maintenance and repairs. The costs are often much higher than the profit. So not at the moment, but maybe some day when commercially feasable. 

For black and white, we use new old stock deposable  or refillable Rapidoplot plotter pens. They are similar to Rotring technical pens. 

For color we use various pens, felt tip, to ink pens, whatever fits the plotter. (speed, pressure, size)

Designing or creating code various depending on complexity. The plotting process itself can take anywhere between 30 minutes for small plots to even 5 hours for A1 plots. This is depending on pen travel distance, complexity and maximum usable drawing speed. 

Pen plotting requires careful preparation. Both the pens and the media need to be set up properly. It’s important to do a few test plots before starting the actual one. After these steps, the main plot should go smoothly. Subsequent plots require less effort. After plotting, regular maintenance of the pens is important, as they can dry out quickly.

We ship large formats rolled. Small, less bendable products mostly flat. When appropriate we’ll use postbox sized packaging, to keep (shipping) costs down.

We ship to most countries from our HQ in The Netherlands. Except for some countries that are notorious for losing packages.

We use PostNL postal services with tracking and optional insurance. 

Contact us if you have special requests. 

That can be arranged. Contact us for possibilities. 

Pen plots are expensive due to the specialized equipment, quality materials, and expertise involved. The complexity and duration of the plotting process add to the cost. We provide a high-quality niche product that guarantees excellent results for our clients.

You will receive a product with a distinct and unique quality.

Contact us and we’ll figure something out.

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