Part One – Robin Waart & Jonas Wandeler
Posted in graphic design, literature, Motto Berlin store, photography, typography, writing on December 3rd, 2010Tags: Part one
Andy de Fiets: Letter to Robin Kinross
Paul Haworth & Sam de Groot
22-year-old Andy de Fiets, on the verge of graduating from his graphic design studies, writes to his hero: Hyphen Press publisher Robin Kinross. Andy offers unsolicited advice, seeks much-needed guidance, and shares his thoughts on matters such as typography, The Smiths, Islamic fundamentalism, proper clothing, the homeless, dust covers.
Andy spots every comma but misses every point. A delightful typographic comedy!
Second printing June 2010 (with seventeen minor amendments and a photo insert of Andy himself jumping from a bridge in Zürich)
210 × 125 mm, 24 pages + cover, printed offset in black and red, stapled
ISBN 978-94-90006-01-3
D 5€
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The typeface “Cruiser” will be in an Ebay auction from July 19th till August 2nd. With each new tenderer a new special character will be introduced into the existing font. Each new special character will be designed by exclusive designers.
Unit : Design / Research 02
Space and structure
D10€
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Graphic #13 Visual identity issue.
This issue explores the sphere of visual identity. You can find 28 design teams’ projects and their interviews in this issue, which emphasizes the identities within cultural sector such as for museums, cultural festivals, exhibitions, theaters etc., that broadly outline the directions of the current visual identity design.
Contributors:
Maureen Mooren, Hans Gremmen, workroom, Studio Cornel Windlin, Julia Born & Laurenz Brunner, Marie Lusa, Ludovic Balland, Annelys de Vet, Milchhof : Atelier, BAT Team, Metahaven, Manuel Raeder, Studio Astrid Stavro, Project Projects, Cobbenhagen Hendriksen, Barbara Says…, A2/SW/HK, NODE, Linked by Air & Lana Cavar, Sara de Bondt Studio, Elektrosmog, James Goggin, Daniel Eatock, Armand Mevis & Linda van Deursen, Pierre Bernard, LUST, Irma Boom, Pierre di Sciullo
D 15,80€
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Onomatopee #30.3 – A Task for Poetry #3: Some of that Colour
D 15€
Onomatopee #29 – Rondom (All around the periphery), Jack Segbars
D 15€
Onomatopee #34 – Method, Dick Raaijmakers
D 15€
Agenda 2010. Julie Joliat.
D 19€
Alphabet Prime is a new biannual arts journal presenting critical texts, artist contributions, and fictional works, among other content. The publication takes as its focus the problem of language in contemporary discourse, and its limitations within the established framework of “theory”.
Featuring Asli Cavusoglu, Goldin + Senneby, Jen Kennedy and Liz Linden, Ginny Kollak, F. Zahir Mibineh, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Sarah Rifky, Irit Rogoff, Johanne Nordby Wernø, Olav Westphalen.
5 €
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