Mind The Gap was a special format catalogue design created for a tripartite art exhibition involving the work of 3 different contemporary artists. Segmented into 3 sections, interacting with the book became a typographic word play with the title “Mind The Gap”, where flipping through pages disembodied the title and carefully came together again to form the front cover when closed.
Nicanor Parra (1914-2018) Solo Par(r)a Mayores de 100 años
Nicanor Parra’s technique of “antipoetry” consists of the brilliant invention of using a “second-hand language” in his collections of poems. This means using the words and syntax of colloquial speech, popular sayings, set phrases, linguistic clichés, slogans, and the tone of language from the media, radio, journalism, and religious preaching. All of these are mixed with a cultured or pathetic language.
The main concern of Parra’s poetry was to destroy the elevated, dogmatic, and prophetic position of the “vates” poets (such as Neruda and Huidobro) and replace it with the voice of a speaker from the common and current masses.
Santiago de Chile 1985, Oviedo 1992
Our memories never fully belong to us. The last family moments that analogue photography has immortalized belong to our generation – that of Beltran, who was born in Santiago de Chile in 1985, and that of Lucia, who was photographed since August 1992 ten thousand kilometers away, in Oviedo, Spain.
This is the story of our grandparents, who smiled brightly in some studio photographs of our parents, who found themselves in a different city, but still found ways to keep their memories alive. From our childhood, whether as children, grandchildren, or siblings, we cherish memories of bike rides, dances, and days at the beach that are almost identical despite the passage of time and distance.
Illusionary Rooms (Documentation)
Bound documentation of the own VR project “Illusionary Spaces”. This project shows a visual processing of the theoretical examination of constructivism. In the multimedia project digital spaces were created, into those are thrown different images of ‘reality’, that are more or less abstract depending on the space. The deformations visualize the subjective mechanisms that influence people’s constructions of reality. The documentation combines the theoretical consideration and my visualization to it.
ReadingRave
ReadingRave is an event series initiated by Julia Bichler during her diploma studies at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. The unique event format brings together individuals to silently read books in a communal setting. In a world where reading is becoming increasingly unpopular, ReadingRave is a countermovement to this trend.
By creating a space where individuals come together to read a book, ReadingRave aims to create a sense of community around this solitary activity. By removing the pressures of socializing and conversation, ReadingRave provides a unique opportunity for people to connect with each other without missing out on a good party! ;–)
Type (+,-) Gender
Type +,- Gender is a research project revolving around how typography is gendered with findings which point out the correlation between human anatomy and typography, which highly contribute to gendering typefaces, fonts, and glyph designs, have been presented. These facts were supported by methodologies such as interviews and social media surveys. Each letter of the alphabet is desginer with several variations which represent diversity and in addition to this each glyph has a poster design. A total of 8 creatives were included in this project to give true meaning to diversity and see how other people see gender and type intertwining with one another.
LINE
This is a book about studying the relationship between typeface design and straight lines. It is about cutting, editing, and reconstructing straight lines. See if the surroundings can break the inherent cognition. Reconstruct the combined object image using a conceptual pattern. Explore light straight lines, time passing, and editing processes. Find more interesting lines and typeface styles. Changed the possibilities of photographic image combinations based on my generalized graphics, and challenged standard recording methods in photographic images.
Mountain
My works are mostly concerned with western font design and combined with Chinese culture’s spirit. I spent my childhood in a peaceful area in the embrace of mountains and rivers. So it makes me rethink what an ideal living environment for a human being is like. About the experimental typeface Mountain book, I deconstructed body symbols and looked for the balance and rhythmic beauty of body symbols images, it looks like Calligraphy font and Chinese painting feeling. Like a combination of m-o-u-n-t-a-i-n to build a new mountain image which is the mountain of the body perception. We can be feeling the metaphorical relationship between types and nature, which can be called Empathy and metaphor.
Taihu Stone Typeface Book
I started by studying the structure of Chinese Taihu Stone, and designed this set of Taihu fonts, following its obvious external outline and circular structure. I used 5 design elements to design this typeface. The interlacing of fonts and typefaces, as well as the hollowed-out parts of the fonts, are intended to convey the spirit of ethereality. In the book, I use transparent paper to enhance the beauty of Taihu stone overlap. and Like the oriental beauty of Taihu stone placed in the garden. That is a good interpretation of the contrast between types and spaces, and between letters and letters.
1,5 KG of Ocupa!
Book commissioned by Galeria Ocupa!, an art gallery located at an old butcher shop. The gallery retains much of the original place’s aesthetics, and we opted to use the idiosyncratic language seen across the traditional butchers across town. This meant using a lettering style that evoked the visual language used at those places, often hand-lettered by the butcher themselves. As a result, every book cover of this limited series has different title drawings, all hand-lettered individually. The back cover is used as a colophon and the structure of the layout was inspired by the nutritional value stamps that we can often encounter in meat packaging.
Process Music: songs, stories, and studies of graphic culture
The book is writings about graphic design. Its design seeks to embody methods of critical examination. It also represents the writer, who takes an idiosyncratic and irreverent view of design. The cover text addresses a well-known self-referential artifact—the Hipgnosis design for XTC’s Go 2 LP—and questions the role of covers. The standard content is given on forward flaps that can be folded back and suggest gatefold LP covers. The scuffing patterns are understood through reading the cover text. The concept carries throughout, with chapter pages continuing the design and voice of the cover. The book overall can be seen as all cover: entirely framing. Or with no cover: all inside story.
FLY BACK
FLY BACK is a compilation of research on the topic of death, specifically exploring the potential for developing new forms of empathy in graphic design through grief. The research delves into “a priori” design interventions and includes a collection of articles and projects contributed by artists and designers from around the globe. The book provides comfort to readers through its tactile and visual forms. The cover of the book features Chinese characters formed by a rug, with the front cover depicting flight and the back cover depicting return, symbolizing the departure of the deceased as a type of homecoming.
Unfolding Eastern Munich
Editorialdesign for Lia Sáile
170x340mm
100 pages
Paper: Metapaper rough warmwhite & translucent paper
Print: Drucker Verlag Kettler, Bönen
Fonts: Relevant, Sangbleukingdom, GT America Mono
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Meike Männel – Good Life
Meike Männel’s photography is an insight into the artist’s point of view, an invitation to share her kind gaze. With great precision and painterly poetry she carefully chooses her motifs focusing on landscape and nature. Her artist book »Good Life« transfers her mostly large scale photographs in printed media making use of an oversize format (34 x 24 cm). The publication features works from various ongoing series, exhibition views and texts by writer Anna Hofmann and art historian Dr. Teresa Bischoff.
Alex Ross “GRID”
THIS VERY LIMITED SERIES BOXSET FOR ALEX ROSS IS CALLED THE “GRID”.
The lid is produced via 3D printing and securely contains a brochure and multiple gallery art pieces, all in a base that clamps to the lid.
O Supermaniac
I once dreamt about all the emails I’ve received in my life interlacing into a two-dimensional mass, swallowing me instantly like a wave from Miller’s planet in Interstellar.
TMI, Too Much Information.
I decided to make a book about it; About information, conversation overflow and juxtaposition of texts.
ITATI
In the spirit of the title, the book cover design teases the title by only showing half of the “ITATI” initials. It is only fully revealed when putting it next to another book or next to a mirror – underscoring the very meaning of “Is that all there is?”. The cover is a “palindrome” – a word, number, phrase, or other sequence of characters which reads the same backward as forward.
Grave New World
When is the last time you visited a cemetery? What did you do? The preservation of sacred spaces like cemeteries allows us to understand our community’s history and reflect on the human experience of loss and the passage of time. Grave New World is a self-guided cemetery experience that sheds light on the neglected serendipity of cemeteries, which includes a cemetery passport, a field note, a cemetery guide, and a birding checklist.
Politics of Media Images
Through which framing do we perceive images? How does their reception change depending on editorial decisions? How comprehensively is our perception of global events influenced by their media treatment? Which forms of contextualization come closest to what is actually happening? – Mira Anneli Naß
Conceptual artist and photographer Jonas Höschl gathers numerous theorists, artists and authors in this publication. They respond to Höschl’s work, and the media theoretical questions it provokes. The design puts the focus on the theoretical texts using a classic layout. In addition it features illustrations by Karin Kolb which meander between associative symbols and political protest banners.
Sabrina Zeltner – Showreel
HDMIHDGDL—or: shouldn’t audio-visual be called visual-auditory? Sabrina Zeltner aka Subrihanna has been on the road as a visual artist with various live video projects for years. In her artist book »Showreel« she makes the attempt to print her music videos, complemented by texts to reflect on her work by Kristoffer Cornils, Judith Grobe, Linda Weidmann and Meera Theunert.
Soft Cover, Thread Stitching, 456 Pages, 6 Colors
Design by Philipp Dittmar at Complex Pleasures
VDR055, 2022
odisseyforulisses
It is a creative point of view on Joyce’s work, focused on the problems that the book had to be published.
The Bigger the Short, the Sweeter the Bottom
‘The Bigger the Short, the Sweeter the Bottom’ is an artist book/exhibition catalogue for William Ludwig Lutgens. Published by Stockmans Art Books in 2022 in context of an exhibition with the same title at De Garage. Reproductions and installation views of exhibitions at PLUS-ONE, Bruthaus and De Garage are included next to sketchbook drawings and video stills of his studio. The colourful open-spine of the book makes a direct reference to the patterns of dress shirts worn by sculptures and wallpaper in the show. An index was printed in purple PMS on thin 60gr paper. The cover uses four colour offset plus white printed gray cardboard, a tactile nod to the artist’s handmade paper canvases.
Another Reading
Graphic design can break free from traditional concepts and transform ordinary objects into unique forms of communication. Jianping’s experimentation with cutting pages and transforming blank books showcased the potential for change and the thrill of the creative process. The delivery of information through text and imagery remains crucial to effective design. The struggle to break free from traditional book design led to the discovery of a new way to present information, akin to peeling off corn husks to reveal the beauty within.
Daydream
“Daydream” Jumping He’s solo exhibition opened its doors on March 2021, at the Sea World Culture and Arts Center in Shenzhen, China. On 1.200-square-meters Jumping displays his works in nine sections: Montage, The indistinct, The Moun- tains and the Water, Face, Typography, Art, Reading, Identity and Curation. The book „daydream jumping he“ was published together with the opening. On 678 pages, Jumping He is revewing his graphic design achivements of the past 25 years. Designed and published by hesign Berlin, with 35 articles written only for this book by famous graphic designers.