The graphics team at Project M Plus created street-inspired décollage wall art for  both locations. Made popular by artists François Dufrene, Jacques Villeglé, and Raymond Hains, this technique is done by layering posters on top of each other, and then tearing away layers to reveal what’s below. This piece (at the Santa Monica location) is inspired by Japanese graphics and slang and incorporates vintage postcards.  Photo 5 of 9 in A Popular Burger Joint Flaunts Its Roots With the Help of a Design Collective

A Popular Burger Joint Flaunts Its Roots With the Help of a Design Collective

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The graphics team at Project M Plus created street-inspired décollage wall art for both locations. Made popular by artists François Dufrene, Jacques Villeglé, and Raymond Hains, this technique is created by layering posters on top of each other, and then tearing away pieces to reveal what’s below. This wall art (at the Santa Monica location) is inspired by Japanese graphics and slang—and also incorporates vintage postcards.