England might be out, France might be doing uncomfortably well, and there might be less than two weeks left, but there's no reason to mourn the World Cup just yet.

Designer Rick Hincks has created a set of minimal graphic prints looking at iconic moments in World Cup history, carefully chronicling the key moments which precede each incident in forensic architectural style.

From Hearst's winning goal in '66 to Suarez's infamous tooth attack on Chiellini, each moment has the date and time emblazoned across the top against a background colour corresponding with team kit.

The full range of prints can be viewed on Hincks website, with A3 prints starting from £12.

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