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<title>쌀 디자인 피드 World Edition : Visual Communication에 대한 분류 검색결과</title>
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<description>디자인 전문 RSS 피드 허브 영문판</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 10:36:25 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Le saloon du livre</title>
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<category>Art</category>
<category> Graphic Design</category>
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<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 11:42:11 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Wood’s bad vs RoBoClop – Mathias Schweizer</title>
<link>http://www.manystuff.org/?p=16709</link>
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Wood’s bad vs RoBoClop – Mathias Schweizer
Paysages polymorphes en kit
Tantôt Dr Jekyll, tantôt Mr Hyde, Mathias Schweizer investit l’espace de la galerie m190, puis les rues de la ville…  Comme une horde sauvage, ses affiches feront naitre de nouveaux enjeux domestiques et urbains et engageront une bataille…
12 mai – 13 juin, 2012
m.190, Villeneuve sur Lot</description>
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<category> Graphic Design</category>
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<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 03:14:21 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Publishing as (part-time) Practice</title>
<link>http://www.manystuff.org/?p=16698</link>
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Publishing as (part-time) Practice,
a seminar on independent publishing organised by Iaspis together with graphic designers and small-scale publishers Matilda Plöjel (Sailor Press) and Mattias Jakobsson &amp; Peter Ström (Konst &amp; Teknik / Andperseand). 
Over the last few years, a wide range of new publishing initiatives have developed within the visual arts and design fields. New book fairs are emerging in major cities, small publishing houses and independent presses are frequently initiated and the alternative bookshop seems to be reborn in new forms. Something that seems to tie these activities together, is that they are run by practitioners themselves — photographers, artists, authors and graphic designers — often with a visionary idea of how to redefine the world of publishing.
Confirmed participating publishers: Elin Maria Olaussen / Karen Christine Tandberg from Torpedo Books and Press, Georg Rutishauser from Edition Fink, Matthew Stadler from Publication Studio, Anna Gerber / B</description>
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<category> Graphic Design</category>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2012 00:27:21 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>The Reading Room at Grand Union</title>
<link>http://www.manystuff.org/?p=16684</link>
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The Reading Room
Founded by by artists Ciarán Walsh and Dominique Hurth, The Reading Room is a project based in Berlin, with the aim to maintain, archive and represent products of contemporary art practices evolving within printed and published formats. The Reading Room presents a curated selection of over 75 artist’s publications (books, zines, magazines and newspapers) and related projects (such as fold-out posters or published audio projects), from a range of internationally based artists, both established and emerging.
In addition to the traditionally known artist-made books, artist monographs or exhibition catalogues, the published format itself is now regularly viewed as a primary site for an artist’s engagement. While often considered as secondary to the more prevalent presentation space of the gallery, the act of publishing has developed itself into a self-contained and highly resonant method of artistic expression. The Reading Room focuses on the publication utilised as me</description>
<category>Art</category>
<category> Graphic Design</category>
<author>manystuff</author>
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<pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2012 00:34:51 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Impressed</title>
<link>http://www.manystuff.org/?p=16675</link>
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Impressed,
une exposition de Xavier Antin, Jonas Delaborde,
Jérémie Paul, Pierre Paulin, Benjamin Triouleyre.
Le titre rappelle phonétiquement le mot français « impression » et fait écho à l’ensemble des technologies permettant de reproduire des écrits ou des illustrations. Sa traduction littérale signifie « être impressionné » et renvoie à un champ plus affectif proche de ce qui anime un fan, l’admiration. Motivés par le désir de partager des contenus qui les passionnent, les créateurs de fanzines activent des circuits qui échappent au radar de la grande distribution.
Mais si l’on peut définir ces pratiques par une certaine autonomie et une philosophie du « do it yourself », on peut aussi souligner les nombreuses connexions avec le monde de la micro-édition autoproduite et constater que la distinction n’est plus très claire entre ce que l’on nomme aujourd’hui fanzine et d’autres pratiques éditoriales indépendantes.
Plutôt que de donner des réponses ou des définitions précises, </description>
<category>Art</category>
<category> Graphic Design</category>
<author>manystuff</author>
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<pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2012 00:04:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Link About It: This Week's Picks</title>
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<description>Albanian bunkers, Michel Gondry's novel cars, state-shaped skillets and more in our look at the web this week 
        

1. RIP MCAAdam &quot;MCA&quot; Yauch—founding member of the Beastie
Boys—passed away at the age of 47 this Friday following a prolonged bout with
cancer. The influential music icon took his group from a garage band
in Brooklyn to superstardom alongside Michael &quot;Mike D&quot; Diamond and
Adam &quot;Adrock&quot; Horovitz. In addition to music, Yauch led charities for
Tibetan citizens, 9/11 victims and directed several of the band's
music videos. 

2. Poo-powered Wi-Fi
Mexican Internet company Terra recently
launched a publicity campaign that proposes to offer
owners free Wi-Fi in exchange for their pooch's poo. The buzz campaign
incentivizes lazy masters to keep the neighborhood clean—adding
wireless minutes in exchange for pounds of excrement.

3. The World Without
Imagine a world without some of the richest and most recognizable people—celebrities, entrepreneurs, a</description>
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<category> advertising</category>
<category> design</category>
<category> innovation</category>
<category> linkaboutit</category>
<category> music</category>
<category> photography</category>
<author>CH Editors</author>
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<pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2012 10:02:35 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Frieze New York</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ch/~3/8sGsgXT9i_U/frieze-new-york.php</link>
<description>Highlights from and musings on the London fair's NYC takeover 
        

&quot;I think of our fair as a discovery fair,&quot; explains Frieze co-founder Amanda Sharp. For the first US edition of Frieze Art Fair, Sharp and partner Matthew Slotover have taken over Randall's Island, a sprawling piece of land at the confluence of NYC's East and Harlem rivers. What began as a London-based magazine in 1991 soon evolved into a must-see contemporary art event at Regents Park in London. Now in NYC, the massive venue is teeming with curious works from a cast of well-chosen international galleries, with new delights to be had at every booth. Nude mannequin nutcrackers, neon jokes, custom-casted busts, turntable muffs—Frieze NYC is packed with innovative art.  

 

Criticized somewhat for taking place outside of Manhattan, Frieze is worth the free ferry ride to Randall's Island, thanks to careful consideration of the venue as a destination. The Brooklyn-based architects at SO-IL have designed a</description>
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<category> exhibitions</category>
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<category> nyc</category>
<category> painting</category>
<category> photography</category>
<category> sculpture</category>
<category> slideshow</category>
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<pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2012 08:07:31 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Valentina typeface</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DailyDesignerNews/~3/97kCIVDkz08/valentina-typeface-25361</link>
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Pedro Arilla, a spanish graphic designer, dedicated this wonderfully decorated Didone to his grandmother. The best thing about it, you can download it for free.









  
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<category> Fonts</category>
<category> Resources</category>
<category> didone</category>
<category> font</category>
<category> typeface</category>
<category> Typography</category>
<author>Mirko</author>
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<pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2012 19:12:11 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>The Marber Grid</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/aisleone/~3/6y4AJoY0yuw/</link>
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The Marber Grid was developed in 1961 by Polish graphic designer, Romek Marber, for Penguin book covers. This grid layout is admired by many designers and is example of how a well-designed grid can stand the test of time.
Read more about the Marber Grid on The Book Design Blog.

       
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<category>Design</category>
<category> Grid Systems</category>
<category> Books</category>
<category> composition</category>
<category> graphic design</category>
<category> grid system</category>
<category> grids</category>
<category> layout</category>
<author>Antonio Carusone</author>
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2012 11:29:05 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>25th Brno Biennial  – Talks</title>
<link>http://www.manystuff.org/?p=16573</link>
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The 25th Brno Biennial consists of A an international competition, B an exhibition under a guest curator, C accompanying thematic shows and D an introductory three-day series of Biennial Talks.
The core of the upcoming jubilee 25th Brno Biennial is its international competition, the aim of which is to present a broad spectrum of contemporary graphic design and its metamorphoses across media and forms. The related exhibition is based on works selected by a specialist board featuring designers and design theoreticians.
Lectures and presentations by designers and design theoreticians: Andrew Blauvelt, Sulki &amp; Min, Zak Kyes, R. V. Novák and Jan van Toorn, Na Kim, Kasia Korczak, Adéla Svobodová &amp; Tereza Hejmová &amp; Pauline Kerleroux, Karel Haloun, Jon Sueda, Experimental Jetset and Milan Knížák, Karl Nawrot, James Langdon, Linked by Air, Christoph Keller and Katerina Sedá.
June 23-24, 2012
Moravian Gallery, Brno</description>
<category>Graphic Design</category>
<author>manystuff</author>
<guid>http://www.manystuff.org/?p=16573</guid>
<pubDate>Fri, 27 Apr 2012 01:32:10 -0600</pubDate>
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