If you see ripples in your glass of water or cup of coffee, it's because Mondo has unleashed new posters and pins based on the Jurassic Park franchise.

From Mondo: "[Today] we'll be releasing posters and enamel pins for one of our favorite film franchises, Jurassic Park!

We have a T-Rex! Kako's take on the iconic T-Rex breakout scene puts us in the perspective of Tim and Lex as the queen of the park stare down on them. With a "nightvision" glow-in-the-dark variant it's important to remember, if you don't move she can't see you. Dan McCarthy's poster tackles the latest addition to Jurassic World, the Indominus Rex. Dan's poster breaks down the genome of the hybrid that was engineered for mass entertainment and later mass destruction.

In addition to the posters, we'll have five paddock sign pins featuring classic icons for Tyrannosaurus Rex, Triceratops, Velociraptor, Dilophosaurus & Brachiosaurus!

Jurassic Park by Kako. 24"x36" screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 275. Printed by D&L Screenprinting. $45

Jurassic Park(In-Gen Nightvision Variant) by Kako. Features Glow-in-the-Dark inks. 24"x36" screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 150. Printed by D&L Screenprinting. $65

Jurassic World by Dan McCarthy. 36"x24" screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 275. Printed by D&L Screenprinting. $45

Jurassic World (Variant) by Dan McCarthy. 36"x24" screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 125. Printed by D&L Screenprinting. $65

Jurassic Park Paddock Sign Pin Series. Velociraptor, Brachiosaurus, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Dilophosaurus & Triceratops. 1.4" in height. Packaging design by Alan Hynes. $10 each / $40 set

Please follow us on Twitter for the on sale announcement. These posters & pins will be available online at a random time on Thursday, January 12th.

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