Sawdust
“Sawdust are the award-winning creative partnership of Rob Gonzalez and Jonathan Quainton, an independent graphic design duo based in London.”
“Sawdust are the award-winning creative partnership of Rob Gonzalez and Jonathan Quainton, an independent graphic design duo based in London.”
The OASE Journal for Architecture issues 1 - 81 are now available for pdf download. Designed by Karel Martens.
We recently had the pleasure of meeting/studying with Ruben at the ISIA/Werkplaats summerschool. Ruben is a fantastic inspiration and spirit. His approach, philosophy and energy produce stunning results. Check out his beautiful work.
from UBU: 291 / Edited by Alfred Stieglitz. New York, 1915-1916. 12 Numbers.
“291 occupies an interesting position among the journals of modernist art. It is the first magazine to style itself as a work of art in its own right. It is also the first expression of the dada esthetic in the United States; proto-dada, actually, dada avant la lettre, before dada had started in Zürich in 1916. Only Arthur Cravan’s short-lived Maintenant can be said to precede it as an instance of pre-dada sensibility anywhere in the periodic press.”
from UBU: 391 / Edited by Francis Picabia. Barcelona, New York, Zurich, Paris, 1917-1924. 19 Numbers.
“It’s better than nothing, because really, here, there’s nothing …”, wrote Francis Picabia to Alfred Stieglitz from Barcelona on 22 January 1917, to announce the publication of his “magazine”, 391, the “double” that of the New York photographer, 291 [Cited in M. Sanouillet, 1966, p. 46].
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Public Collectors consists of informal agreements where collectors allow the contents of their collection to be published and permit those who are curious to directly experience the objects in person. Participants must be willing to type up an inventory of their collection, provide a means of contact and share their collection with the public. Collectors can be based in any geographic location. Read more…
Light Type is a fantastic, super great project using Twitter, installation, webcams, light and typography to aggregate twitter messages from the 22nd Poster and Graphic Design Festival of Chaumont. By François Chay, Léo Chéron and Tobias Muthésius.
