- ARCHIVE / Internet
- John Malinoski / Re — Thinking
New poster of incredible proportions. Above: John Malinoski, 2012. Fresh from your hero and mine, another masterpiece for this VCUarts event in Richmond, VA. Simply glorious.
- UNO / Hecho in Minnesota
Inspired by Mexico, made in Minneapolis. Above: Luis Fitch releases his latest, a book dedicated to the posters he has designed over the years for UNO Branding. Designed, printed, and bound in Minnesota, the book is available directly via UNO or on Amazon. For more, see the lengthy description via the official press release here. [...]
- Mut zur Wut 2012
New momentum for this Heidelberg initiative. Above: Mut zur Wut 2012 call for entries poster by the inimitable Felix Pfäffli. Founder and organizer Götz Gramlich has once again assembled an impressive international jury and vital exhibition opportunities on the streets of Heidelberg. Building on the success of the 2010 and 2011 events, all indications are [...]
- CIPB 2012
Support the Chicago International Poster Biennial. Above: Via the CIPB 2012 Kickstarter page, founder and organizer Lance Rutter explains the nature of this unique public arts initiative that celebrates the poster like no other event here in the United States. The competition itself is internationally recognized and draws thousands of entries from all over the [...]
- Typografika / CRACK Magazine
Feature and interview in this UK publication. Above: CRACK Magazine, Issue 18. A thousand thanks to Jake Applebee for this feature of my work and interview. The three spreads begin on page 20, hope you enjoy. This was preceded by a centerfold poster for Issue 15, please see more on Typografika here.
- Occupy: What’s next? A call for posters.
International juried poster competition seeks to address the 100%. Above: From the Next by Design splash page, organizers Jean-Benoît Lévy, Erik Adigard, and David Peters issue their call for posters for Occupy: What’s Next? This international juried competition paints it’s objectives and concerns very broadly, and will feature a novel ‘open source’ jurying format that [...]
- Jasio Stefanski
New work. Above: Anamorphic installation by Jasio Stefanski, see a process GIF below. Jasio’s work is also available via his portfolio Tumblr, Function/Firm, where a growing number of experiments are displayed. Above: Jasio Stefanski, 2012.The term ‘flux’ is generated using one of Jasio’s experimental typefaces, see below. Above: Jasio Stefanski, 2012. Above: Jasio Stefanski, 2012.
- ArtEZ Arnhem / The Typographic Voice
News from Arnhem. Above: Via Dana Dijkgraaf, a student at ArtEZ Arnhem, announcing their upcoming show. More information here at the Typographic Voice. Many thanks for sending this information and congratulations in advance.
- Anton Pearson
Poster for Åbäke’s West Coast lecture series. Above: AntonPearson, screenprint (18″ x 24″), 2011. A lovely bit of work for Åbäke as they continue their trek across the country, with upcoming lectures at CalArts and the CCA. Anton’s commission celebrates his experimental and hand crafted approach, see more details on his own site here. Bravo, [...]
- Rick Poynor
World-renowned design critic and author to visit MCAD. Above: MCAD student Peter Steineck’s GIFs for the upcoming Rick Poynor lecture on October 5, 2011 (6:30PM) in MCAD Auditorium 150. We are honored and delighted to welcome Rick to Minneapolis and remind all that the lecture is open to the public. Please join us as Rick [...]
- Peter Wartman / Shipwreck Planet
Online comic of mystery and wonder. Above: Peter Wartman, first panel from his series, Over the Wall. Shipwreck Planet is Peter’s personal repository for work outside of CSA, and this series is proving really intriguing. Usually updated on Wednesday’s, Peter describes Over the Wall as “a short fantasy story featuring ancient, abandoned cities and a [...]
- MCAD 125 / Two Posters
Brian Mueller and Anton Pearson… represent. Above: Anton Pearson, 2011 (18 x 24, 1 of 15). MCAD is celebrating it’s 125th Anniversary this year, and these posters (two of five), were commissioned by MCAD’s own, Lars Mason. They will be sold at a silent auction to help raise funds for student scholarships and activities. Above: [...]
- Supergraphics
Upcoming exhibition at MCAD curated by E. Noelle Bullion. Above: Supergraphics announcement by E. Noelle Bullion, curator and organizer of the upcoming show on Sept. 16, 2011. Featuring work by past and present MCAD students Michael Aberman, Hope Finley, Sara Fowler, Ted Guerrero, Anton Pearson, Peter Steineck, and Noelle, Supergraphics focuses on large scale work [...]
- Jerry Bates
Another VCU legend passes away. Above: Our own Jerry Bates, below a photo of Akira Ouchi, his longtime friend and fishing companion. It hasn’t been long since we lost Ben, and now the greater VCU community mourns the passing of dear Jerry, legendary deacon of the fabled printing services at our old school. Once again [...]
- Compound
Whittier Art Gallery Friday, Sept. 2 2011 Above: Poster by Vadim Gershman and Lauren Thorson for the upcoming Compound event, sponsored by the eponymous art publication currently being produced by a group of MCAD graduate students. Follow along via the Tumblr or Twitter accounts, and find the Facebook invite page here. Description from the official [...]
- Ben Day
Oh dearest VCU, we have lost another Knight. Above: Erik Brandt, Un petit lapin pour Ben. (2011) Who are we without our teachers? Word reached us this morning that VCU Professor Ben Day had passed away on June 14, 2011 in Boston, MA. Thousands of graphic design students and educators will know him as one [...]
- Qualité Graphique Garantie
A graphic initiative by Benoît Bodhuin, benbenworld. Above: From Qualité Graphique Garantie, now a larger collaborative of multiple authors. Geotypografika readers may recall this older post on Benoît Bodhuin, of benbenworld. Benoît and friends have committed their energies to sharing graphic inspiration via this site and their Flickr and Facebook pages. Highly recommended, the work [...]
- O.K. Periodicals No. 6 / The BORING Issue
Arnhem biannual magazine available now. Above: Screenshot of some fresh Typografika for O.K. Publishing No. 6, The BORING ISSUE, released by the intrepid William van Giessen and Joost van der Steen. Following the release party on July 8, 2011, this official preview is now available for purchase through the O.K. Online Shop. As always, the [...]
- Nivard Thoes
Sino-Dutch graphic explorer and contemporary Marco Polo. Above: Nivard Thoes, sketch and detail of a proposal from his Rotten Tail project, an extensive proposal for the rehabilitation of so-called “rotten-tail-buildings,” abandoned skyscrapers which litter many Chinese urban landscapes. A true explorer in every sense of the word, Nivard is currently working in Guangzhou after having [...]
- UPDATE: Lucha / Carteles de MSP
Rouge poster series continues in strength. Above: ¡Viva Diseño Luchadors! Another brave Lucha poster hits the streets of Minneapolis, the second in a series by Don Lucho. The champions belt bears an inspiring message: “Ilegal es solo aquel que ha dejado de soñar.” Roughly (and forgive my poor translation): “Only he who has stopped dreaming [...]
- Katatrad Project / Bangkok
RMA Institute. Bangkok, Thailand. Above: Katatrad poster by Thanarat Vachiruckul (one of six). Initiated by Stawix Ruecha and other senior Cadson Demak designers, Katatrad is an impressive effort to create a new venue for type designers in Thailand. This exquisite six-poster series announces an exhibition that open July 1, 2011 (RMA Institute, Bangkok) and compliments [...]
- Lauren Thorson / Plotting a Blackout
Data-visualization of the blackout that followed the earthquake in Japan. Above: Lauren Thorson, 15″ X 20″ (2011). Created with data collected by NOAA satellites, this print is produced by a mechanical plotter and a black BIC pen. The print also features Lauren’s Galvan typeface, specifically designed for the plotter process, and recently recognized by the [...]
- Typografika in Designnet / NewWebPick
My wee studio featured in Korea and China. Above: Spread from Designnet Magazine (May, 2011). It’s humbling and exciting to have my work featured in two publications, Designnet in Korea and NewWebPick (No.33) in China. I am grateful to the editors for their invitation and kindness. The Designnet feature covered efforts to help Japan and [...]
- Lauren Thorson / Processing Form
New work explores projection, processing, plotters, and typographic form. Above: Lauren Thorson, First 24 Hours of Spring (cropped), 2011. Thorson is a graduate student here at MCAD and has recently completed her first year with a flourish of inspired acitvity. Her focus has been experimenting with a variety of techniques that form fascinating limitations for [...]
- John Malinoski / VCU DC Fall 2011
Student applications due March 31, 2011. Above: John Malinoski, 2011. A renewed call for VCU GDES students to apply to the Design Center for the Fall semester. Paper planes and dreams welcome. Avanti, Rams!
- Typografika / Neues
The basement studio has been busy lately. Above: Erik Brandt, Shoebox Gallery identity (6″x6″), 2011. It’s been a fantastic few weeks for my humble basement studio, Typografika. As mentioned previously, we finally installed at the Shoebox Gallery last week and it was exciting to watch Craig Hanson (Art Sign Graphics) install this new experimental identity [...]
- Kizuna / MacPhail Center for Music
April 2, 2011 6:00PM. Minneapolis, MN. Above: Erik Brandt, 2011 (18×24, offset, cropped). This petit lapin has many lives, thank goodness. After the relative ‘success’ of the original design (now available via D4J and Print-Process), a local group of Japanese ex-patriots and sponsors have gathered to host an fundraiser on April 2nd, 2011 (doors open [...]
- Designers for Japan
Graham Wood and friends launch an international aid effort. Above: MM Paris poster for sale via Print-Process as part of the Designers for Japan effort to raise money for the Red Cross and Shelterbox. D4J is being spearheaded by these organizers: Jonathan Barnbrook, Mark Blamire, Neville Brody, Patrick Burgoyne, Rei Inamoto, Gavin Lucas, and Graham [...]
- Mut zur Wut 2011
Götz Gramlich’s Posteraktion reaches for an international audience. Above: Erich Brechbühl, 2011. Hurrah! Mut zur Wut 2011 has been officially opened, and now features a call to designers all over the world to submit their posters for a juried competition. Following on the heels of the 2010 Posteraktion, our hero Götz Gramlich is reaching out [...]
- Un petit lapin pour le Japon.
Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno. Above: Erik Brandt, 2011 (18×24, cropped). New Typografika for Japan, initiated by Susana Machicao. Given the urgency of the call, I borrowed from an earlier poster I made for a VCU lecture. One wee rabbit for Japan, un petit lapin pour tous! For best donation information, go to GOOD [...]
- GMK / Turkish Society of Graphic Design
New seminar posters by Umut Südüak. Above: Umut Südüak, 2011. I found these dynamic posters via our friend Ömer Durmaz in Turkey, who, along with his GMK colleagues, will be participating in these upcoming seminars. Also featured here in VS Magazin, I was struck by the color and activity, and, as always, infinitely envious of [...]
- Saeed Ensafi / Sans titre
An oasis of beauty and empathy. Above: Saeed Ensafi, Lovely Sky. It’s impossible to choose one image from Saeed’s exquisite Tumblr, but please take some time to carefully study this Tehran-based designer and illustrator’s beautifully evocative work. The humility, insight, and humor of his drawings inspires to no end. How lucky we are. Avanti, Saeed!
- Typografika / Shoebox Gallery
Experimental identity for an enticingly tiny Minneapolis gallery. Above: Erik Brandt, 2011. Two versions of a logotype for Sean Smuda, photographer and Shoebox Gallery curator. I am really excited to share this new Typografika, and will have more images soon once the vinyl is on the window (as they say). I was recently approached by Sean [...]
- Graphic design, qu’est-ce que c’est?
Ne var, ne yok. Above: Tracy’s ingenious final GIF, though it was almost impossible to improve on her first (see below). As promised, our GRD_2000 grupetto revisited our first attempts with this format, all seeking to answer the question, “What is Graphic Design?” I think you might agree that the new solutions both improve and [...]
- Solutions Twin Cities Volume Four / Typografika
March 18, 2011 in the Capri Theater. Above: Erik Brandt, 2011 (11×17 bulletin, cropped). New work for Solutions Twin Cities Volume Four, a Works Progress event featuring ‘future-positive’ lectures and presentations here in Minneapolis on Friday, March 18th, 7-10 PM at the Capri Theater. I am very grateful to Works Progress founders Troy Gallas and [...]
- Andrew Lewis / Vladimir Mayakovsky Museum
New posters from Vancouver with love. Above: Andrew Lewis, 2010. Hot off the presses, Andrew was kind enough to share news of some exciting new work commissioned by the Vladimir Mayakovsky Museum (English info, official site here) in Moscow. The occasion is an exhibition of ten international designers, and Andrew has kindly included his own [...]
- GRD_3020_SP11 / e7na shabab el facebook
We are the people of Facebook. Above: Mathias, Letraset on plastic. Genial! My intermediate typonauten recently undertook the same challenge undertaken by the GRD_2010 grupetto, and have provided equally compelling sketches and solutions. Once again we focused on solving this problem by hand, then allowing the computer to aid the creation of multiple solutions. All [...]
- Henk Groenendijk / Rietveld Workshop
Saying goodbye to an old printer, and welcoming new forms. Above: Experimental print via Henk Groenendijk at the Rietveld Academie. Henk was kind enough to share these here, and what follows are images from a workshop he conducted with an introductory level typography class. The occasion? Saying goodbye to an old press and creating a [...]
- GRD_3020_SP11_P002
Nuevos calandarios. Above: Ashley’s striking color version (24×36). Yes, new calendars for 2012! This Springs GRD_3020 Typonauten revisited last fall’s typographic challenge, this time focusing our energies on the year 2012. Inspired by some of the results from last year’s grupetto, these striking designs made for a fascinating four weeks of discussion and critique. My [...]
- Elisabeth Workman / Erik Brandt
Urbi et Orbi. Above: Erik Brandt and Elisabeth Workman, 2011. A six word message inspired by SWSED. A valentine for the Middle East, for the world! UPDATE: A thousand thanks to Anne Ulku of Six Word Story Every Day for accepting this as part of their larger project.
- John Malinoski / Homes
New bulletin for the people. Above: John Malinoski, 2011. “Oh, interesting tensions is!”
- VitrinRooz
New and improved website launches. Above: Homa Delvaray, 2011. A new poster for the launch of the revitalized and extended VitrinRooz website, featuring international graphic design exhibitions, profiles, past exhibitions and much, much more. The inaugural exhibition features the work of Leonardo Sonnoli. An incomparable resource, it’s a real delight to see this launch finally [...]
- Front Pages / Sara Fowler
A collection of headline posters from Brighton, England. Above: Sara Fowler is an MCAD student spending the semester in Brighton, England where she has convinced a local shopkeeper to let her start collecting these simple treasures. Featuring headlines from The Argus, they provide an interesting snapshot of what might sell. See more of Sara’s observations [...]
- Roshanak Keyghobadi
Inspiring images from her recent exhibition in NYC. Above: Roshanak Keyghobadi, 2011. Congratulations and a thousand thanks to Roshanak for sharing these images here from her recent exhibition, Written Spaces: Contemporary Iranian Typography. The show opened on January 21 at the Macy Art Gallery, and features work that has evolved from Roshanak’s doctoral research at [...]
- People Collective / Retelling Exploits
Moodie and Trechter announce their first exhibition. Above: People Collective is a collaboration between Aaron Moodie and Colin Trechter in Melbourne, Australia. Their current exhibition, Retelling Exploits, opened today at Platform and I eagerly await further documentation. Look for more on the People Collective Blog. Congratulations to both in advance! A review of their impressive [...]
- GRD_2000_SP11 Process GIFs
Quick charrette yields some promising results. Above: Tracy’s inspired first attempt brought down the house. This Spring’s introductory level grupetto responded with gusto to yesterday’s in-class charrette, creating a GIF file that would respond to the question, “What is Graphic Design?” These build on discussions and projects we had begun in the last three weeks, [...]
- Fatma Abdel Aziz / One voice amongst millions.
Graphic work in support of the Egyptian revolution. Above: Fatma Abdel Aziz, 2011. Many friends and former students are still suffering under the internet blackout in Egypt, but that hasn’t stopped others from lending their support in any way they can. Fatma, who also has family in Egypt she is deeply concerned about, first made [...]
- Filipe Matos / G3
Provocative experimental website. Above: Filipe Matos, G3, Desktop One (screenshot). A digital circus, and intriguing. Spend some time with Filipe’s intriguing introduction. Not simply a portfolio site, it also expresses his sense of humor and creates many open, contemporary questions. Choose your favorite desktop and play along, just for fun. You can also find Filipe [...]
- TEST GIF
Try, try again… Above: An ‘animated gif paranoia about non-stop design workers’ by Johnny Kelly and Matt Cooper. Full page mode here. All 56 GIFs here. Sacré bleu.
- O.K. Periodicals / Open Call
Submissions welcome through February 13, 2011. Above: Splash page (cropped) from the O.K. Blog, maintained by editors and publishers of the acclaimed O.K. Periodicals. There is still time to submit materials for Issue No. 6, with the stimulating theme, Boring. Don’t be fooled, it won’t be. See the official call for entries, get the specs [...]
- An Egyptian abyss.
The people will not be silenced for long. Above: Image posted by Craig Labovitz, the Chief Scientist of Arbor Networks via the CPJ website (Committee to Protect Journalists). The source is Danny O’Brian, and also quoted on the Huffington Post and in the Guardian’s excellent coverage. This image reminded me of the words of Friedrich [...]
- Carole Guevin / Away No. 1
Pop-art Power from the Netdiver editor. Above: Carole Guevin, Away #1 (18×24, cropped). Netdiver Editor Guevin has released a free poster download. She writes: “I believe in the power of pop-art. In my view, it has to do w/ providing affordable and inspiring eye candy for everyone to enjoy. As creative people, we surround ourselves [...]
- MoMA / 23 New Old Faces
Official announcement details new additions to the permanent collection. Above: Via the MoMA Inside/Out announcement page, some promotional material for Matthew Carter’s Walker typeface, one of twenty-three new additions. Created for the Walker Art Center (see more specimens on their excellent website), this typeface still inspires and leads the pack of selected additions, in my [...]
- Typofonderie / Custom Typography
Jean François Porchez shares some of his masterpieces. Above: Jean François Porchez, screenshot from an overview of custom type he has created, via a small part of the Typofonderie world. The former President of ATypI and founder of Le Typographe, Porchez recently shared a large collection of custom logotypes and lettering on both his own [...]
- GRD_3020_F10_P003
Periodic tables by last Fall’s fearless typonauten. Above: Yuka’s final, (cropped, 24″x36″), 2010. Sumimasen! This is a much delayed posting on the final periodic tables produced by the GRD_3020 typonauten last Fall. The final designs you see here are cropped, and each focuses on a specific audience. For example, Yuka chose to focus on an [...]
- Bangkok / HeART to Heart
New video of last Summer’s Hope project. Above: Via Anuthin Wongsunkakon of Cadson Demak, a new video piece documenting ThaiGa’s Hope initiative. Produced by Practical Studio, you can also see this Facebook album for new images of the Love project, also at Central World in downtown Bangkok. See this older post for more on my [...]
- Riley Farrell / Belmont Gothic
A new typeface continues to take form. Above: Riley Farrell’s Belmont Gothic typeface. What began in Spring, 2010 as a final part of his BFA studies now continues, and I can’t wait to see further iterations as they become available. Please see more specimens, and Riley’s own insight into this project, below. Note the exquisite [...]
- Keyghobadi / Written Spaces
Intriguing exhibition to open in NYC. Above: Invitation for Roshanak Keyghobadi’s upcoming exhibition at the Macy Art Gallery, at Teachers College, Columbia University in New York. The show is titled Written Spaces: Contemporary Iranian Typography, and focuses on Roshanak’s formal typographic projections based on her doctoral research. Please stay tuned for more images from the [...]
- Elisabeth Workman / Megaprarieland
New chapbook available from Grey Book Press. Above: Cover of Elisabeth Workman’s, Megaprarieland (2010, Grey Book Press). Featuring a cover design by yours truly, our favorite poet’s latest chapbook was selected by Editor Scott Sweeney and Guest Judge Sandra Simonds. You can purchase your copy ($5) from Grey Book Press directly. Please enjoy this selection [...]
- Caspar / Bon Année 2011
Typographic greetings from the City of Light. Above: François Caspar, 2011. Welcome greetings from François, who titles this latest version, 2011 Anné Érotique? This version follows his greetings from the past five years, where each form winds itself into the next, all simple and delightful. Many thanks to François for sharing these here, bon année [...]
- Mehdi Saeedi / Best Wishes
The year of the rabbit. Above: Mehdi Saeedi sent out his holiday greeting and kindly permitted this posting. A thousand thanks, Mehdi, and all the best to you in the new year.
- Hand Made Font / Estonian Sparkler Joy
Custom sparkler animations via Vladimir and Maksim. Above: Still shot from Hand Made Font’s delightful new custom greeting card feature, Fontomass, see the animated version here. I received my own greeting direct from HMF’s Vladimir and Maksim Loginov this morning and was pleasantly surprised to find this sparkler font in action. Fontomass allows you to [...]
- GRD_3020_F10 Para Los 33
Cards, bulletins, and posters for Chile. Above: Noelle, one of many variations of her stunning digital cards (6.5″x10″). El Milagro de Los 33 A long overdue update on a recent workshop with this semester’s GRD_3020 grupetto. We were delighted to welcome Luis Fitch in our class for two crititques based around our effort to create [...]
- VCU GDES IDES Open Nite
Public event with new poster by John Malinoski. Above: John Malinoski, 2010 (18″x24″). Somewhere between an opening, house party, and being a fly in a designer’s studio; VCU design departments are opening up the studio doors to the public and the Richmond design community. BFA and MFA studio process and projects from the Departments of [...]
- Jean-Benoît Lévy / Das Labyrinth
New addition nominated for a poster of the month competition. Above: Poster by Jean-Benoît Lévy, photography by Justin Borsuk. JBL sends word that his latest edition for the Basel, Switzerland bookstore, Das Labyrinth, is part of a poster of the month competition. Sponsored by APG Affichage, the site offers online voting and an interesting cross-section [...]
- From Letter to Form
Experimental typography exhibition in Zanjan, Iran. Above: Event poster by Amin Ojagloo. The experimental typography exhibition From Letter to Form has opened in Zanjan at the Asem Zanjani Gallery and will run through December 2, 2010. The exhibition features forty-five pieces by both student and professional graphic designers with a focus on typographic experimentation. Curated [...]
- benbenworld
Benoît Bodhuin Above: Benoît Bodhuin, La Pipo, a poster celebrating the tubular stencil type developed by Benoît. An inspiring new Flickr contact, his uploads are well worth a visit. See his photostream for an intriguing collection of work from his studio, benbenworld. And there is more, much more! Above: Benoît Bodhuin, animated poster available here [...]
- Robert Appleton
Vortex. Visual Aural Textual. One Language. Above: Fascinating work from AGI member Robert Appleton, “Vortex. Visual Aural Textual. One Language.” This performance is from Toronto, Oct. 2010, please see Appleton’s YouTube Channel for more performances in Istanbul, Barcelona, and Porto. The perfect companion for a snowy day in Minneapolis. A thousand thanks for sharing this [...]
- Typotheque / 2011 Pocket Calendar
New binding techniques improve an old favorite. Above: Typotheque’s 2011 Pocket Calendar. This new version features an interesting binding technique detailed on Typotheque here, a fascinating read. More images are available via their Flickr site, a must have for the coming year. Co-authored by Peter and Johanna Bil’ak. Can’t wait to share this with the [...]
- Typography for Lawyers
Matthew Butterick releases his typographic manual for legal matters. Above: Cropped version of the cover for Typography for Lawyers, also available via Amazon as of next week. Remember this post from Sept. 2008 when I happened across the eponymous website? It was a delight to receive an email yesterday from Butterick announcing his new release. [...]
- Istanbul Graffiti
In Turkey, one out of three men has a gun. Above: Via Jenny Schmid, fresh Istanbul graffiti collaborative effort posted by Nalan Yirtmac. More Istanbul images on Geotypografika Flickr.
- Bring Moss Back
Beck DeRobertis against the world, and for Randy Moss. Above: Joe Hrabbe for Beck DeRobertis of Bring Moss Back. Inspired opposition from a long-time loyalist. Surely on of the best blogs ever, DeRobertis lived to see his impossible dream realized, only to be torn away by “the coward Brad Childress.” Visit the site to review [...]
- Jim Gladman / Typomonuments
Artist and educator develops monumental typographic projections. Above: Jim Gladman, Typomonument (2009). Via a recommendation from Minneapolis artist and Shoebox Gallery proprietor Sean Smuda, Gladman’s digital constructs amaze and inspire. A professor of broadcast design and media at SCAD, these brilliant examples barely project the depth evident in Gladman’s work and vision. Please visit his [...]
- GRD_2010_F10_P001_005
Process and final ficciones typografika from some new typonauten. Above: Alex with her final process poster (24″x36″). I found some time to upload some process and final work from this small yet dynamic group of typonauten to Geotypografika Flickr. As in past introductory typography classes, I’ve found it useful to begin the semester with a [...]
- Harald Geisler / Typo Calendar
2011 version now on Kickstarter. Above: Harald Geisler, 2010 Calendar. How apropos, the work of a Frankfurt, Germany based typographer following some recent experiments here with calendars. If this staggering image piques your interest, a 2011 version is planned and available here via a Kickstarter campaign. For more info, see this Q&A with the designer [...]
- Leipzig / Luzern Showroom
November 6-14, 2010 (Lucerne, Switzerland) Above: Via a hot tip from my colleague Kindra Murphy, an amazing poster announcing this upcoming show. The exhibition celebrates the burgeoning design scenes in Leipzig and Luzern. Let’s hope for more details soon. Make sure to revisit the Südpol work reported here earlier, our man Erich Brechbühl in the [...]
- John Malinoski / Our Man in Montreal.
Virginia Communist travels North and finds gold. Above: Posters on the streets of Montreal, Canada. Fall , 2010. Frequent contributor John Malinoski has sent in some intriguing photos from his recent visit. C’est magnifique! Much inspiration here, let’s hope for more soon! Above: John Malinoski, 2010. Montreal, Canada. Above: John Malinoski, 2010. Montreal, Canada. Above: [...]
- John Malinoski / VCU Design Center
Call for applications for the Spring term. Above: John Malinoski, 2010 (cropped). Call for VCU GDES students to apply to the Design Center for the Spring semester. “Just set solid with negative leading, that’s it!” Good luck, estudiantes!
- When typographers dream?
Best found object ever. Above: New Type II problem precedent, stay tuned.
- Luis Fitch / MCAD
Public lecture on November 1, 2010. 6:30PM. Above: Event poster by Luis Fitch, UNO Branding, 2010. We are eagerly awaiting the upcoming public lecture by our esteemed guest Luis Fitch on November 1st, 6:30PM at MCAD, in Auditorium 150. Attendance is free and open to the public, all are welcome to listen to this internationally [...]
- GRD_3020_F10_P002
Calendarios. Above: Rosie, 24″ x 36″. Fall, 2010. My MCAD GRD_3020_F10 typonauten recently undertook a special challenge, to design a 24″ x 36″ B&W calendar (2011) that responded to this simple directive: “Create a clear and functional typographic system that allows the user to keep track of daily occurrences and to plan for the future. [...]
- Typophile
Brilliant online typographic community. Above: Typophile, splash page from today. Found a great new discussion going on about Berlin street signs via Florian Hardwig’s Flickr posts on the subject. Oddly enough, this thread is occurring almost exactly one year after my typonauten from Fall 2009 were fortunate enough to work with Verena Gerlach‘s FF City [...]
- Geotypografika Flickr
Updates to EB_iPhone Random on Flickr. Above: Erik Brandt, 2010. Green pants, red chair, black cat. Just uploaded some new photos to the iPhone Random set which I hope you might enjoy. Above: Erik Brandt, 2010. More on Geotypografika Flickr. Above: Erik Brandt, 2010. Fascinating accident. Above: Erik Brandt, 2010. Powderhorn alleys, full of wonder. [...]
- Erik T. Johnson / The New Republic
New cover illustration by a Minneapolis master. Above: Erik T. Johnson, cover for The New Republic. Hot of the presses and fresh on the newsstands, Erik’s latest work heralds the ghouls of the far-right. How apropos! Even better, Erik has graciously agreed to share his process here. Scroll! Above: Erik’s first sketch. “This was a [...]
- TNT Post / Iconen
Web-resource for Dutch postal stamps and related design. Above: Christian Borstslap, 2009. Via the Iconen van de post site, a lovely resource recommended by Tida Tep. Beyond the beautiful stamp designs, the site also includes examples of innovative post boxes and vehicles. Dank u vel, Tida!
- BITS
Bangkok International Typographic Symposium 2010 Above: BITS poster via the official website. I am eagerly awaiting more news of this conference and its promising lineup of speakers and workshops. Follow along via the BITS Facebook page as the conference, set for Oct. 30-31 in Bangkok, has already begun with fascinating exhibits and warm-up events. For [...]
- MAPC 2010
New World, Old World. Above: Erik Brandt, 2010. Postcard front (4×6) for MAPC 2010, set with Verena Gerlach’s Vielzweck font (available at primetype). From October 13-16, Minneapolis plays host to the Mid-America Print Council Conference. MAPC 2010 is led by the fearless Jenny Schmid, of Bikini Press International fame and Professor of Printmaking at the [...]
- Eyeteeth
A journal of incisive ideas. Above: John Morse, via Paul Schmelzer’s excellent Eyeteeth blog, taking on the overground economy. A highly recommend resource just added to the links page, Schmelzer’s perspective is exhaustive and inspiring. The above ‘haiku bandit’ project, Schmelzer’s description, reminded me of the accidental overprint found here on the streets of Powderhorn [...]
- Aesthetic Apparatus / Dead Wood
Fine Fu*king Print Exhibit, Oct. 13, 2010. Huzzah! Above: Keegan Wenkman’s contribution, of One Foot In Front. As part of the upcoming Mid-America Print Council Conference (see earlier post), the fleet-footed fu*king perambulators of Aesthetic Apparatus have announced a great fu*king event on Oct. 13, 2010 from 9:00PM-11:00PM (in the evening, “a good time to [...]
- Luis Fitch / UNO Posters
Ten Years of Hispanic Posters by Luis Fitch of UNO Branding. Above: Poster by Luis Fitch, UNO Branding. In truly exciting news, the Metropolitan State University Gordon Parks Gallery will be exhibiting “Ten Years of Hispanic Posters by Luis Fitch of UNO Branding,” curated by Douglas Padilla. The opening will take place on October 14, [...]
- University of Brighton
2010 Illustration and Graphic Design graduates. Above: Work by Mille Scarlett Davies, recent graduate from the University of Brighton who also spent some time here at MCAD. Many thanks to our current visiting student, Rosie, who shared this link to an outstanding collection of work from the recent graduates. The site is constructed by and [...]
- NYT OP-ED 40
Outstanding overview of the Opposite Editorial. Above: On an Erik T. Johnson tip, The New York Times celebrates forty years of the Op-Ed page, a tradition which began September 21, 1970. See this excellent interactive feature (which includes Nicholas Blechman) and the accompanying articles and samples of artwork. Inspiring.
- OKNOVOKGHT
¿Por que no? Above: Via the OKNOVOKGHT Flickr page, some fresh and vibrant postings from a delightfully enigmatic source in Melbourne, Australia. Highly recommended, follow OKNOVOKGHT via Twitter or Facebook. Above: “Bill needs all the help he can get right now,” OKNOVOKGHT’s response to a query requesting permission to make this post. Lovely variation on [...]
- Andrew Lewis, MzW, and more…
Götz Gramlich’s Heidelberg posteraktion is in full effect. Above: Andrew Lewis, Tired (2010). Via the Mut zur Wut site, El Santo is one of the many masters who contributed posters to this exciting poster offensive on the streets of Heidelberg, Germany. Founder Götz Gramlich has updated the website with shots of the posters in the [...]
- John Malinoski / New Waldorf Poster
Fresh from the Puppet Factory. Above: John Malinoski, 2010. New poster for the Waldorf School Chalk Walk, Richmond, VA. Outstanding is!
- New Reading Type
New typefaces from the class of 2010. Above: Erin Mclaughlin, Katari (specimen). On a hot tip from our friend at Hindy Rinny, Erin sends word of her successful completion of her MA in Typeface Design at the University of Reading. Mabrouk! Take some time to study the work of her colleagues and their impressive interpretations [...]
- kindra_is_here
New Flickr collection of graphic and typographic wonder. Above: Via my colleague Kindra Murphy’s new Flickr account, kindra_is_here, some Czech matchbox sets that will inspire to be sure. Look for more additions from her vast collection of graphic ephemera soon.
- Updated: Suedpol
Awesome. Above: Felix Pfäffli poster via Erich Brechbühl and the Südpol collection. Südpol is a concert venue in Lucerne, Switzerland and this new collection of posters represents the efforts of young local designers. Founded by Brechbühl, all posters have been printed on a Risograph, yielding a consistent look and outstanding quality. The chap book for [...]
- Tochter aus Elysium
Unsere liebe Beatrix, our little miracle of Powderhorn. Above: Our miracle, our hope… Beatrix Lulu Sakile. Born in our home this Tuesday past, Beatrix arrived so quickly we could not make the drive to the hospital. My beautiful wife Elisabeth, in a truly heroic and inspired effort I will never forget, sought the comfort of [...]
- Go Sing Wonder
AME_MAMA_RICA Above: Erik Brandt, 2010 (A1). My own humble contribution to the Mut zur Wut posteraktion in Heidelberg, Germany commissioned by the organizer, Götz Gramlich. A thousand thanks for this chance, Götz! Above: Via Götz on Facebook, frisch gedruckt and fresh from the printer. Above: On the right, Götz Gramlich (2010), and on the left, [...]
- Mut zur Wut Online
Posteraktion ready for preview. Above: Zwischen den Zeilen, Götz Gramlich (2010). Chapeau! The Mut zur Wut poster event mentioned here earlier can now be previewed online. Hup, Götz, for this labor of love! Visit the site and scroll through work by 2xGoldstein, Reza Abedini, Andre Baldinger, Timo Berry, Erik Brandt (Servus!), Erich Brechbühl, Claus Geiss, [...]
- Hope
New Typografika for friends in Bangkok, Thailand. Above: Erik Brandt, 2010. This 3×15 meter piece actually hangs horizontally (rotate counter clockwise). The Thai word ความหวัง, set with AG Thai by Cadson Demak, means ‘hope.’ I am extremely grateful for the invitation from Anuthin Wongsunkakon, Tik Lawrachawee, and ThaiGa, the Thai Graphic Designer Association, to create [...]
- Mut zur Wut
Plakate, die den Mund aufmachen! Above: Mut zur Wut poster by Götz Gramlich, 2010. I was delighted and humbled to be invited to participate in Götz’s latest poster initiative, set to open on the streets of Heidelberg, Germany on September 15, 2010. Many may recall the outstanding 30 Anschläge event (and Götz’s stunning image for [...]
- New Flarf New
Western Humanities Review and KFAI interview by Diane Richard. Above: Cover of the Summer 2010 Western Humanities Review from the University of Utah English Department. Love the subtle touch on the ‘whr’ by cover designers Dawn Lonsinger and Patrick Foran. The new edition, available soon, includes two new pieces by Flarf poets Sharon Mesmer and [...]
- Booty
That’s what it is. Above: Boom, boom, boom. Purchased from Minotaurus Boekwinkel. I photographed some of the posters for her retrospective and you can see them on Geotypografika Flickr. It’s impossible to leave Amsterdam without fearing the baggage weight check when you arrive at Schipol. Any self-respecting type and design geek will invariably collect all [...]
- Verena Gerlach / Algiers Posters Exhibition
A lovely evening on the Oranienstraße. Above: Herzlich Willkommen! The entry to Verena’s studio which she shares with her partner Alex, and his architectural studio with collaborator, Ansgar. A fantastic space which recently hosted an exhibition of Verena’s Algiers posters. The Algerian exhibition had already taken place, but this was the first time the screen [...]
- Arnhem Centraal
Thanks to OK Parking and Arnhem, a quick snap is picked up today. Above: A photo just after a very pleasant visit with OK Parking in Arnhem recently. I just added some photos to Geotypografika Amsterdam 2010 today and was asked by a Flickr group called Central Station Arnhem to have it included in their [...]
- Wanner / Gramlich
A chance meeting at a poster exhibition in Berlin. Above: On the left, your hero and mine, Rene Wanner of Posterpage taking a photo of Götz Gramlich himself (center, featured here earlier). As fate would have it, Rene, Götz, and I finally crossed paths at the 100 beste Plakate 09 exhibition, which featured a rabbit [...]
- Berlin / Kreuzberg
New images added to Geotypografika Flickr. Above: Somewhere in Kreuzberg, Berlin. See the full set of graphic and typographic images on Geotypografika Berlin, where I have also updated the Geotypografika Amsterdam 2010 set with new images from the second leg of my recent trip. Above: Turkish words gracing a building in Kreuzberg, one of my [...]
- Amsterdam
New images for the Geotypografika collection. Above: New images from the streets of Amsterdam, where I am fortunate enough to be spending a few days. A new Geotypografika Flickr set has just been uploaded, you can find images from 2005-07 here. The images in both sets are mostly graphic and typographic in nature, though there [...]
- Pink Hobo Gallery / QR Code Show
Fitting end to Flashbelt 7.0 tonight. Above: Via Pink Hobo Gallery here in Minneapolis. Bring your QR Code reader to the gallery opening tonight (June 16, 2010. 7:00pm to 11:00pm/map.), and find your way to “images, music, video, data visualization, and interactive experiences.” This group show will feature work by Eight Hour Day (Holla!), Michael [...]
- The most amazing image ever?
I promise. Above: BOOTIE RIO NO COQUETEL DE ABERTURA DO FESTIVAL PAREDE. A poster festival in Rio de Janeiro, more info is also available via their website.
- OBX 2010
A few days at the beach. Above: Sunset with dolphins. Roanoke Sound, NC. Geotypografika OBX is now uploaded to Flickr, hope you enjoy a few images from this recent trip. More images here, Geotypografika OBX.
- For a Green and Free Iran
SVA to exhibit SocialDesignZine’s posters for Iran. Above: My own contribution to last year’s SocialDesignZine’s web exhibit, now set to become reality at the SVA Visual Arts Gallery in NYC this Fall. June 12, 2010 marks one year since the infamous elections in Iran, where the Green Wave had first risen. One year later, we [...]
- Posterpage / Chaumont 2010
Images from the International competition. Above: Via Rene Wanner’s incomparable Posterpage, a video of the current exhibit. The student competition has been surrounded by controversy, and Rene has also been sharing updates from all parties concerned, read more here.
- Poster for Tomorrow / Call for Entries
2010 Theme: Death is not Justice. Above: Julián Naranjo, 2010. Call for entries for poster for tomorrow’s 2010 global competition, submissions are due July 18, 2010. I am humbled to be included in the initial Online Jury for this effort spearheaded by Hervé Matine, calling for the abolition of capital punishment worldwide. Fore more information, [...]
- Cadson Demak / Anuthin Wongsunkakon
Founder and principal shares new Thai typefaces. Above: A stunning poster from Cadson Demak’s distribution page, Bangkok, Thailand. Had to include this here, but please see more below. These stunning hybrid forms are part of a collection of Thai type produced over the years by Bangkok design firm Cadson Demak (main site) led by designer [...]
- Reza Abedini / In the beginning.
Animated retrospective. Above: Recent collage by the Iranian master, stunning.
- Press Check
Fresh Typografika para Flashbelt 2010, con oranje! Above: Just back from a press check with the Flashbelt 2010 poster (18″x24″) for Dave Schroeder, pilotvibe. Shot in some afternoon sun and shadow from our porch. Above: Poster, myself, and the orange chair John Malinoski gave me. A thousand thanks to Dave and Flashbelt for this work. [...]
- Flashbelt 2010 Poster
Digital version of some upcoming Typografika Nuevo. Above: A wee new poster (18×24) I just made for Flashbelt founder and producer Dave Schroeder, pilotvibe. The photographic element is a treated version of Jeremy Thorp’s Just Landed. The posters are going into production, look for more info and adaptations soon. It was an honor working with [...]
- Gato gegen lightsaber.
If a cat stuck in your ceiling pipes, use the force wisely. Above: Muscat, starring himself, confronts his greatest fear. There can be only one solution to this type of situation. Muscat, as is so clearly documented here, has no option but to retreat. Ha! Superior technology wins the day once again.
- GRD_2000_SP10 Final Logopesto
A beautiful mess. Above: Michelle’s final poster (24×36 digital file). Final submissions are in and are uploaded to Geotypografika Flickr here. The Logopesto Poster Redux from this year’s intro to graphic design grupetto did not disappoint. The final push was heralded by Michelle’s outstanding efforts, and she inspired her classmates to respond with their own, [...]
- FDN_1111_SP10 Final NYT
Final color machines and process now complete. Above: Nate’s outstanding final piece, still on the backing. The process is now complete, FDN_1111_SP10_Sec_002 student’s handed in their finals today after a successful crit last week. All process and finals are now uploaded to Geotypografika Flickr. This is the third attempt at this problem by three separate [...]
- Yeti Squirrel of Powderhorn
Proof positive, finally documented evidence confirms legend. Above: Official video of the moment that has changed our lives forever (May 8, 2010), yesterday’s sighting of the fabled beast. Of course it managed to elude us, but these few precious images will silence the unbelievers. Silence, unbelievers! The yeti squirrel lives!
- Webinar Schmebinar
Never sign up for this one again. Above: Via the Huffington Post, the best webinar of all time? Live at the end of the world, this guy told you so, or, wait… what?
- PRONGTRY SOWOHUD RECONN
A poem for a flag, a flag for the people. Above: Video from Sunday’s Shoebox opening featuring Flarf poet Elisabeth Workman’s sound poem for the occasion, PRONGTRY SOWOHUD RECONN. Gallery founder Sean Smuda introduces the event as Jenny Schmid and yours truly remain appropriately silent. Thanks to AJ for coming and agreeing to shoot this. [...]
- The best day ever.
Shoebox Gallery opening, waffle intervention, a flag, a poem, a parade. Above: From the pages of GOOD to the streets of MPLS, Powderhorn claims the Chicago-Lake intersection! Jenny Schmid, whose opening graced Sean Smuda’s Shoebox Gallery, stands just behind the flag in an appropriate shade of red for May Day. Image from one of two [...]
- POHO Flag is Flying
Official unfurling at the Shoebox Gallery today. Above: A quick test from yesterday, great flag conditions but poor light. Special thanks again to Jenny Schmid for including this in her opening today and also to Dave Schroeder (Flashbelt, Pilotvibe) for his expert help in getting this thing flying. Join us at the Shoebox today, 11am-12:30 [...]
- 1. Mai
International Socialist Rabbits Unite! Above: May 1, 1998. Tomorrow’s May Day festivities in Powderhorn may, or may not, include such a scene. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Avanti popolo alla riscossa, bandiera rossa, bandiera rossa! Avanti popolo alla riscossa, bandiera rossa trionferá!
- Karel Martens / Chaumont 2010
Festival international de l’affiche et du graphisme de Chaumont. Above: Karel Martens, 2010. The 21st edition of this fabled celebration is set to begin and is graced this year by a masterpiece from your hero and mine. For more information, visit the official website and see more on étapes here.
- Tom Garrett / China
Some lovely images from our traveling colleague. Above: Via MCAD Professor Tom Garrett, currently traveling and researching in China. Tom was kind enough to send in some images from his travels in Shanghai, Beijing, Xian, and Guilin. Xie xie, Tom, and we look forward to the slide show on your return! Above: All photos via [...]
- Fake Plastic Four
Christopher Scott’s new release. Above: Cover for Fake Plastic Four, Christopher Scott (2010). See CSGRAPHI to pre-order the soon to be released 4th edition of this Irish graphic design publication. The new edition will include work by Mehdi Saeedi, Timo Berry, Michael Iva, and many more. Avanti, Christopher! Cheers for including some fresh Typografika. Please [...]
- Typografika por Chile
Para Julián, un fuerte abrazo desde la distancia. Above: My submission for Diseño por Chile, 2010 (70x100cm). Along with many other designers, I was humbled and honored to be invited to participate in this project. Set to be exhibited at the 4ta. Bienal de Diseño en Santiago, Chile, all poster donations will be sold to [...]
- Verena Gerlach / Algiers
Solo show featured brilliant new screenprints. Above and Below: Images from Verena Gerlach’s recent exhibition in Algiers. This new body of work was developed after several visits by the Berlin based designer and involved an exhaustive creative process that has been thrilling to witness. Mabrouk, Verena! For more, please visit fraugerlach.
- GOOD / MCAD X DW
Action plan for lowering household emissions is live. Above: GOOD and MCAD Design Works recently collaborated on an action plan, now live on the GOOD site. Special thanks to Design Works Director J. Zachary Keenan for sharing this and congratulations to the team.
- Jenny Schimd / May Day
Art opening, waffle intervention, flag raising, und Flarf. Above: Jenny Schmid, snakeburkagirl (2009). May Day! May Day! The best day of the year here in Powderhorn, Minneapolis. Making an amazing day even more exciting, acclaimed artist and educator Jenny will be exhibiting her work at the Shoebox Gallery, and hosting a waffle intervention, just before [...]
- Julián Naranjo / Diseño por Chile 2010
Reconstrucción En Progreso. Above: Julián Naranjo’s personal contribution to his great cause, Diseño por Chile. The collection of poster donations on their Flickr site keeps growing, with submissions from all over the world. To participate, follow this link for the announcement. All poster donations will be sold to benefit Un Techo para Chile (A Roof [...]
- A thousand thanks, Yossi.
Until we meet again. Above: Yossi Lemel just before his lecture at MCAD yesterday. We were honored and delighted to host this inspiring designer and humanitarian, who shared his courageous work with us, and gave a lesson in the power of confrontation and forgiveness. Safe travels Yossi, until we meet again! Here is a momento [...]
- Yossi Lemel / MPLS
From Tel Aviv to Minneapolis. Above: Yossi Lemel on the ‘Endless Bridge’ at the Guthire. Above: Lovely weather and Jean Nouvel. Above: Yossi in yellow light overlooking the Mississippi. Above: Yossi in red… (…light, red light, run it!) Above: Jenny Holzer in the Walker Art Garden. Above: Lot’s of good conversation in several languages… Above: [...]
- Ragnar Freyr Pálsson / Flag
Our man in Iceland. Above: Ragnar Freyr Pálsson‘s outstanding flag for GOOD Magazine Issue 19. There was some sweet serendipity in finding this, Reykjavík based designer Ragnar’s flag graces the same spread as another submission from Powderhorn, MPLS! I believe we both have Dylan Lathrop to thank for this, so, a thousand thanks, Dylan! Above: [...]
- Who’s that lady?
It’s a B_ _ _ _ _ x bear in Good. Above: Via Dylan, via the FB, via nicolayfun. Domo! Spread from the new GOOD, The Neighborhoods Issue. More soon, as soon as I can get my hands on one. Above: On the MPLS south side… a little Powderhorn special, for yo ass. :-)
- A thousand thanks, Saki.
Lasting image from an inspiring visit. Above: Saki Mafundikwa, Bernard Canniffe, and myself. Special thanks to Dan (who took this photo), Michael, and Jonathan of Aesthetic Apparatus for allowing us to come by their studio while Saki was here. This concluded an emotional visit by Saki, who graced our community with his film, Shungu. Bern [...]
- Yossi Lemel / Mini, Vidi, Vici
Public lecture at MCAD. Above: Yossi’s own poster for his upcoming talk at MCAD. Renowned Israeli designer visits Minneapolis. Thanks to the kind support of MCAD President Jay Coogan, renowned graphic designer Yossi Lemel will be visiting Minneapolis and giving a talk this Sunday morning, April 18, 11:00AM in Auditorium 150. This timely event is [...]
- RAN ART / Call for Entries
Deadline: April 28, 2010 Above: Call for entries from RAN ART (cropped). RAN is the Rainforest Action Network and as part of their Minnesota campaign to raise awareness on the destructive nature of agribusiness, they are sponsoring “an art contest and exhibition culminating in the selection of one image to be used in a billboard [...]
- MPLS / Seen at Los Ocampo.
Sweet local flyer found during awesome burrito run. Above: Always something amazing to take out at Los Ocampo.
- Shungu / The poster printing.
Perfect soundtrack for a Saturday of good will. Above: MCAD student volunteers Eric Gorvin and Ted Guerrero hard at work with the red run for the Shungu posters (see more images that Eric took below). A thousand thanks for their time and effort! Above: From the green run. Above: Most of the green run. Above: [...]
- Bear who saves children from oncoming traffic.
Peter Steineck, 2010. Above: MCAD student Peter Steineck’s web-version of a recent mini-comic. Even better to to have the original! Many thanks for this link, Peter.
- Sweet internets.
Futurama from 1969… Above: The Internet in 1969, was kicking around The Huffington Post yesterday, and it’s too good not to feature again and again. Viel spass dabei!
- Shungu / The Resilience of a People
A film by Saki Mafundikwa. Above: Digital version of the 18×24 poster by MCAD student Ted Guerrero for Saki Mafundikwa’s Shungu, The Resilience of a People (2009). Northern-most academic premiere at MCAD, April 8, 1:00PM. Thanks to contributions by Student Activities Coordinator Megan Leafblad and Design Department Chair Bernard Canniffe, we are honored and delighted [...]
- FDN_1111_SP10 NYT Color Variants
Digital color machines as a precursor to painting. Above: MCAD student Alex, digital variant (11.5 x 22.75) A new twist for a successful problem seen here before, these are foundation student level experiments with color. Above: Each unique student grid is derived from a tracing of the New York Times, randomly assigned. Each then mounts [...]
- GRD_2000_SP10 Final P004
Our final work for the The Haiti Poster Project. Above: MCAD student Kobby’s final poster in his recent junior review installation. See his animated version of the poster process below. Limitations are Limitless Our class has completed the project we started recently, and we are really pleased to share these with you here. Our initial [...]
- Reggie Watts
F_ck Sh_t Stack. Above: Must be seen to be believed. Dance, muthafu_kas!
- VitrinRooz / Iman Raad
Virtual exhibition now running. Above: Iman Raad, for VitrinRooz. Iman’s new virtual exhibition is now live (March 20 – April 20, 2010) via the incomparable VitrinRooz website (this last link direct to English language page). The site includes a complete bio for Iman as well as a beautiful musical accompaniment to the animation above. Make [...]
- Goddur
The world is new again, all over again. Above: Guðmundur Oddur Magnússon, aka Goddur, poster from the series for Bjarni H. Þórarinsson. Just when you think you have a bit of a perspective, a new friend introduces to you something miraculous. Seeing the work of this Icelandic master has made the whole world new again [...]
- Jenny Schmid / MAPC 2010
Super fast for a super friend, with super friend font. Above: Postcard front (4×6) for Jenny Schmid, awe inspiring printer and educator who is also spearheading the MAPC 2010 Conference New World/Old World here in Minneapolis this coming fall. Check out the MAPC Facebook page here. Jenny supplied the logo, color choice, scroll image, and [...]
- FFFFound / Rattapallax 16
Rattapallax flyer found. Above: Sweet! Got word that this Rattapallax flyer I made in April, 2008 was posted on ffffound. Cherry Garcia! More on that in an older post here, but in more recent news… Above: Cover and back cover for Rattapallax 16, Fall 2010. I worked with publisher Ram Devineni on this last issue [...]
- Bea Arthur Mountains Pizza
Stunning collage tumblr, excellent reality relief. Above: From the excellent Bea Arthur Mountains Pizza, collage.
- FDN_1111_SP10_P002
Experimental video shorts on color. Above: MCAD student Alex, “By the Clock.” Foundation level color experiments. These new video shorts are the culmination of a project for this Spring’s 2D Foundation level grupetto. This problem has been addressed before by previous classes I have taught, but these experiments featured a new challenge: all sound/music had [...]
- Julián Naranjo / A call for Chile.
Chile Quake 8.8, a personal call from the acclaimed designer. Above: Photo by Julián Naranjo in Santiago, Chile, Fotos Terremoto Chile 2010. Above: From our dear friend Julián Naranjo in Chile, a call for participation with a “international collective of designers in the creation of posters in support and solidarity with Chile called: “ChileQuake 8.8, [...]
- ITF / Indian Type Foundry
International collaboration yields beautiful forms. Above: Via the ITF site (also see their Facebook and Flickr pages). ITF is a growing collaboration between Peter Bilak (Typotheque), Rajesh Kejriwal (Kyoorius Exchange) and Satya Rajpurohit. I ran across an update of their work via Hindy Rinny. I think you’ll agree it that this is truly inspiring work, [...]
- Dan Sinclair / Elliott Earls
MCAD student initiates Skype interview series. Above: 18×24 poster by MCAD student Dan Sinclair, March, 2010. In exciting news, Dan is organizing Skype interview sessions and started things off last Friday with Elliott Earls. His hope is to extend the exposure our community has with active designers and artists, and, in concert with the MCAD [...]
- VCU Visit March 2010
Images from the VCUarts Objects and Methods Lecture Series. Above: At the lectern, Mary McLaughlin, with a wonderful introduction. (In the foreground, samurai.) Photo by Anne Graves. Above: El Conejo Vive, March 5-9, 2010. Virginia Commonwealth University, School of the Arts, Richmond, VA. Poster by John Malinoski with and old photo from 1997 by John [...]
- Live Streaming Rabbit
Tomorrow’s VCU lecture live via the internets. Live Streaming from the Grace Street Theater In excellent news, VCU has decided to project it’s first live-stream for the lecture on my work tomorrow (March 8 at 4:30PM EST at the Grace Street Theater), and it will be available via this link: http://video.vcu.edu/ramgen/broadcast/elconejo.rm You’ll need Real Player [...]
- Exhibition Tonight / Poster Rescue
Recent rejected poster finds new life. Above: Cropped version of a 18×24 poster sketch by yours truly. Geotypografika readers might remember this reference to a past poster project gone fission. On the occasion of a upcoming visit to ol’ VCU, I thought it appropriate to revive it in this form. Hope you enjoy. Self-promotion Act [...]
- Yunker / 2010 Web Globalization Report
Byte Level Research releases it’s new findings. Above: John Yunker’s world map by country code. In exciting news, bytelevel research is back and has released it’s 2010 Web Globalization Report Card and the data on the world’s top websites is fascinating: Google and Facebook are numerically tied for for first place. Yunker explains that since [...]
- Don Cherry / The man.
Oh, Canada. Above: The incomparable Don Cherry. Caught pre-game commentary before the epic Canada vs. USA game. Winter Olympics, 2010. “Miller’s gotta be sensational… and he better be sensational, because he’s gonna see more rubber, than a dead skunk, on a New York thruway. Heh, Canada wins, 5-3.” Well, it wasn’t 5-3, Don, but it [...]
- ATypI 2010 / The Word
Dublin, Ireland. Above: The logo for the Association Typographique Internationale (ATypI) conference this September in Dublin, Ireland. Designed by Clare Bell and Dara Ní Bheacháin, it uses the typeface Nib by Thomas Foley. Foley, a master’s candidate at Central St. Martins, designed Nib under the mentorship of Freda Sack (ISTD). Above: Nib glyphs from Foley’s [...]
- Site M 012
Large musical cubic note. Above: Visual notation by John Malinoski, 2010. Pen, marker.
- GRD_2000_SP10_P004
Process from our Posters for Haiti project. Above: MCAD student Sara‘s brilliant first response. Inspired by The Haiti Poster Project that benefits Doctors Without Borders. Our introductory graphic design grupetto is trying to solve this problem from a point of empathy and have, with great respect, tried to orient ourselves to the desperate conditions on [...]
- Elisabeth Workman / Nine poems.
Low quality image, inspired Flarf content. Above: Flarf poet Elisabeth Workman, reading from her work last night (Feb. 21, 2010) at Intermedia Arts. This is from video shot by out friend Tim Tozer. In both videos, Elisabeth explains her work and read from the following poems: We Are Surrounded By Parking Lots And, Cosmic Pinwheeling [...]
- Osloposters (dot) net
Amazing poster archive from Norway. Above: On a John Malinoski tip, here is an excellent poster resource, Osloposters. Showcasing a vibrant poster scene, the site is run by Stig Anderson, whose own website (see splash page below), offers it’s own fascination. Stig explains that he was inspired by Jarr Geerligs set, often referenced here. He [...]
- Elisabeth Workman / MPLS Jerome Reading
4th Annual SASE/Jerome Celebration. Above: A photo for Elisabeth Workman, Geotypografika Site Q contributor. Elisabeth will be reading from her work at Intermedia Arts in Minneapolis this Saturday, February 20, 2010 (7:00-9:00PM). Elisabeth will join fellow 2009 SASE/Jerome award winners Paula Cisewski, Scott Muskin, Ethan Rutherford, Sherrie L. Fernandez-Williams, Michelle Matthees, and Heather Bouwman. Below: [...]
- Letterpool
New book release announcement. Above: Via the Letterpool site and on a hot tip from David Criado at Tipos Latinos Bolivia, an exciting new collection of urban typographic images from Liverpool, UK. Check it three times? ¡Abrazos, David! The world is going round.
- Seen at MCAD
Two recent posters/bulletins in the hallways. Above: MCAD student Ted Guerrero, “on the wall.” Above: MCAD student Peter Steineck, “off the charts.”
- André Felipe
typo/graphic posters (dot) com Above: Splash page for typo/graphic posters, a true labor of love by André Filipe, a Brazilian graphic designer with a big heart and a passion for typography. André has recently redesigned the site and it now features a full Flash exhibition mechanism that allows the designers to display their samples display [...]
- SOTA / Font Aid IV is live.
Over 400 designers for Haiti and Doctors Without Borders. Above: Via the SOTA announcement, a sampling of ampersand glyphs donated for Font Aid IV, sponsored by the Society for Typographic Aficionados. The collection of over 400 glyphs will be USD $20 and is now available through, Veer, and Ascender Fonts (FontShop and MyFonts soon). As [...]
- GGGrafik
Götz Gramlich rules OK. Above: Götz Gramlich, Glass Candy poster, 2010. I have to apologize right from the start, this post is long overdue. Aside from being an incredibly talented designer, Götz is also extremely generous and shared some of his silk-screened posters with me some time ago (see further below). Surely you might agree, [...]
- EAB x 3
We did it. Above: Elisabeth and I are overjoyed to share the news that we are expecting our first child. Wish us luck, expected arrival is August 23, 2010. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Avanti popolo alla riscossa, bandiera rossa, bandiera rossa! Avanti popolo alla riscossa, bandiera rossa trionferá! Ouchi-san, sugoi ne?!
- Fabio Filippi / El picaflor
Wonderfully simple, endless beauty. Above: Fabio Filippi, still from El picaflor (2010, 3:59). See this stunning short film on Fabio’s Vimeo page and enjoy more work on his site. Shot in November, 2009 in Bolivia and Peru, I happened to be there the day some of these shots were taken. Our group had wandered ahead [...]
- Dabireh Collective
Fresh initiative via orien+ation lab and beyond. Above: Poster for Alef (Oct. 2009), the first publication from the inspiring Dabireh Collective, founded by Reza Abedini and a group of graphic designers from Iran. Just one part of Reza’s new project with Paul Hughes and Anne Miltenburg, orien+ation lab, Alef will be included in the OK [...]
- John Moore / Blockee Font
New work from Caracas, Venezuela. Above: John Moore’s exciting new Blockee Font, available soon (click image for a larger view). I am very grateful to John for sharing this new work here, and special thanks to Marina Córdova Alvéstegui for help with the Spanish translation. See the Blockee-Man himself below and please visit John’s site [...]
- NYTimes / Nobel Laureates for Iran
Open letter from Feb. 7, 2010. Above: Open letter calling for action on Iran (NYTimes). Sponsored by the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity, it asks the question, “How long can we stand idly by and watch the scandal in Iran unfold?” How long indeed. May the Green Wave rise again!
- Every Drop Counts
Chicago artists reach out to Haiti. Above: Every Drop Counts, a recent artist action in Chicago to raise funds for Haiti and World Water Relief. Our friend Anthony Esquivel has just produced a documentary on the effort and kindly shares that link here. (See more on the Cool Kids from an older post.) Please view [...]
- John Malinoski / VCU
New poster. Above: John Malinoski, 2010.
- Font Aid IV / Ampersands for Haiti
One from the home front. Above: My two-cents for Font Aid IV, sponsored by the Society for Typographic Aficionados (SOTA). From their website: “Type designers, graphic designers and other artists from around the world are invited to contribute artwork to be included in a typeface created exclusively for the Font Aid IV effort. The theme [...]
- Yossi Lemel / Holocaust Memories
Our hero interviewed by Leadel. Above: Yossi Lemel via Leadel, discussing his deeply moving work on his family and the Holocaust. Bravo, Yossi, bravo.
- Naz / Oral Defense
Invitation to her final presentation. Above: Naz Moosavi (2010), invitation to the final hurdle toward her Masters degree. We have been lucky enough to share Naz’s work here before, see examples here. Mamnoon am, Naz, and good luck!
- Tovar Estovo
Website as Zirkus still operative, over. Above: Original ¡ü16.øäk! silkscreen bulletin invitation for a BVR Messages event, 2001. Four BVRS Printing. Glenside, Pa. Tovar Estovo (web-based version). BVR Revival: And why not? I was happily reminded of this project from ol’ BVR days, and thought it would be nice to share once again. The event [...]
- Final NYT Grid Shorts
MCAD_FDN_1111_SEC_06, Fall 2009 Above: Sheila’s final short, FDN 1111 Sec 06, Fall 2009. Our semester long investigation of color included some time devoted to our New York Times grid studies and subsequent color ‘”machines”(see our Geotypografika Flickr set). The problem concluded with a challenge to create a one minute stop-motion film using their final hand-painted [...]
- Avatar / Papyrus
Fu*king fu*k. Above: Dan Sinclair, from an earlier post. Geotypografika readers may remember Dan’s experiment as a serious attempt to create an appropriate design/interaction given the limitations of Papyrus. A successful experiment to say the least, and also worth the debate, a good designer should be able to design something beautiful/good with Papyrus (insert any [...]
- Un abrazo! Guten Rutsch.
Feliz año nuevo from MPLS. Above: Happy New Year from Geotypografika. =:-) Un abrazo! An embrace! All the best to you for the new year from a frozen but warm Minneapolis. Servus, Freunde!
- Elisabeth Workman / Abraham Lincoln / Glitter Pony
New poems in print. Above: Flarf poet and Site Q contributor Elisabeth Workman has new poems included in Glitter Pony and Abraham Lincoln, published by K. Silem Mohammad. Bravissimo, Bettina, avanti! Above: Glitter Pony splash page.
- MCAD_GRD_2010_F09 / New Fonstructions
Final experiments from Los Typonauts. Above: Peter W.’s font, Atlas, 24×36 promo poster. Building on the experiments with Fontstruct from last year, our introductory typo grupetto developed a wide range of fonts, all available for download and commentary (most type specimen’s here are linked). Along with several others, Peter W.’s Atlas Condensed has been awarded [...]
- Poster4Tomorrow / 100 for Freedom
New poster exhibition online and in galleries around the world. Above: Frank Arbelo (Cuba/Bolivia), see more at Poster4Tomorrow.
- BICeBé 2009 People
New Flickr set from the recent poster biennial in La Paz. Above: Servus, Freunde! Julián Naranjo (Chile), Marina Córdova Alvéstegui (Bolivia), and Andrew Lewis (Canada) above Lake Titicaca, Bolivia. Many more images are now available, I re-organized the Flickr sets and they are now divided into two sets, Geotypografika La Paz, and BICeBé 2009 People. [...]
- Brahmi Computing / Media Storm
The Indian Keyboard revolution continues. Above: Via the intrepid Adria Chilcote, more on the Brahmi Computing keyboard featured in Geotypografika earlier this year. The IBN splash page above features the video, “Brahmi Computing: Typing in your own mother tongue.” As posted earlier, Brahmi Computing has launched a potentially revolutionary new keyboard that will allow millions [...]
- El Alto and beyond…
More images from Bolivia and BICeBé 2009. Above: The Andes mountain range on the road between Lake Titicaca and La Paz/El Alto. New photos from La Paz, El Alto, Lake Titicaca, and more have been uploaded to Geotypografika Flickr. New contributions are welcome! More to come today! Please click on the images for a larger [...]
- Geotypografika La Paz
Graphic and typographic images from La Paz, Bolivia. Above: Just one of several new graphic and typographic photographs from the street of La Paz, Bolivia. Please see the Geotypografika Flickr page for more and check back often, I will be uploading new photos as time (and internet access) allows. Above: From the hotel window, the [...]
- Bienal Internacional del Cartel Bolivia
BICeBé 2009, Nov. 17-21 La Paz, Bolivia Above: Via BICeBé 2009. This coming week, I am delighted to be traveling to La Paz, Bolivia to attend the BICeBé 2009, Bienal Internacional del Cartel Bolivia. Organized by Susana Machiado and David Criado, it promises and amazing array of international speakers, workshops, and exhibitions. I hope to [...]
- Dave Schroeder / iPhone photographs.
Masterful creations via Pilotvibe. Above: Pilotvibe proprietor and Flashbelt founder Dave Schroeder’s inspired tile sequence. Danke Schön, Dave! And in the news, Flashbelt 2010 dates have been finalized, June 13-16, 2010.
- Arlen / Fontstruct Top Pick
Courtney Billadeau’s work in progress. Above: MCAD student Courtney’s Fontruction, Arlen. Already selected as a ‘Top Pick’ by Fontstruct staff in October, Courtney has been diligently updating and refining her font. Look for more examples of student work from our introductory type grupetto soon! More process shots on Geotypografika Flickr. Above: MCAD student Sam’s Fonstruct [...]
- Khatt Network / Al Jazeera Interview
Huda Smitshuijzen AbiFarès interviewed on Arabic type issues. Above: Via the Khatt Network, an excellent interview with the Arabic type network’s founder on Al Jazeera‘s Artsworld.
- New tone poems of color.
Final work now on Geotypografika Flickr. Above: The final stages in MCAD student Lisa’s NYTimes color study. Please see more work from this foundation level grupetto on Geotypografika Flickr. I am very grateful to this group for their hard work. Avanti! Above: More from Lisa’s process and final vision. More on Geotypografika Flickr.
- MCAD_GRD_2010_F09_Brandt
Long overdue update from this beginning type grupetto. Above: MCAD student Daniel, from a recent update to Geotypografika Flickr. I am pleased to share some work from this hard working grupetto, and have finally had time to post these. Please for to be enjoying. Above: MCAD student Courtney. Above: MCAD student Peter S. Above: MCAD [...]
- More
GRD_3020_F09: Additions to our recent efforts. Above: MCAD student Christopher. Several posters have been added to a former post, and more images to Geotypografika Flickr. Above: MCAD student Christopher, black and white proof, 24×36. More. Above: MCAD student Mitchell. Above: MCAD student Amy.
- HypeForType / Exclusive Volume 2.0
Fresh Type from Nottingham. Sugoi, ne? Above: Capset, by Suprb (Keywords: Slab, Swedish… Oh, and I say Hell Yeah!). Via Alex at HypeForType, Exclusive Volume 2.0 is now available. Above: Protozoa, by Richard Perez. Much more at Exclusive Volume 2.0. Many thanks for sharing this new release, Alex.
- John Moore / Greetings from Venezuela
¡Ambigrama! Above: Ambigrama Rama-Moore, un Video de John Moore con música de Angel Rada. Some really fascinating possibilities from Caracas. ¡Gracias, John!
- MCAD_FDN_1111_Sec_06_Brandt
New York Times color theory grids, process. Above: MCAD student’s SunJoo’s work in progress. In this application of our semester long focus on color, we developed grids from single New York Times pages with pencil and tracing paper. Some of these have marvelous architectural qualities in themselves. The students then transfer the plan to the [...]
- Let it snow.
Final experiments with Perso-Arabic type. Above: MCAD student Amy’s final vision (24×36). After last week’s sketches produced by hand, our intermediate typo grupetto, switched back to the computer and produced these final impressions of snow falling, using our thirty-two Perso-Arabic characters. I am sure all would agree, these final attempts really found some new lightness [...]
- John Malinoski / Waldorf School
New poster for a Richmond, VA holiday bazaar. Above: John Malinoski, 2009. ¡Que Viva!
- Perso-Arabic Snow
Some gems from early experiments with Persian type. Above: MCAD student Amy’s stunning first sketch, developed by hand. Be on the lookout for a new upload to Geotypografika Flickr with process shots from this exciting new project from two type classes I am really enjoying this semester. Minneapolis had snow last Monday and we were [...]
- Typonauts in Space: 20 Jahre Mauerfall
Posters from a recent type workshop at MCAD. Above: MCAD student Ana, 24×36 inches. (All posters are listed alphabetically.) Our GRD_3020 grupetto welcomed Verena Gerlach to our class on the day before her recent lecture at MCAD. Based on some advance preparation, we were ready with sketches based on the theme of the workshop, the [...]
- Basically Yeah
Developing experiment from a typography class. Above: Just one of MCAD student Peter Steineck‘s experimental font projects. Happarently, the lyrics are from the Pixies, Hey. More of these soon. Quelle entrée, Peter!
- St. Cloud State University
One rabbit for typography. Above: Greetings to Keith Christensen and the students at St. Cloud State University, Department of Art. Many thanks in advance for this kind invitation to speak and interact. Servus, St. Cloud! Ich bin kein Berliner.
- Poster People
Survivors of a recent massacre. Above: Some elements of a poster proposal, gone fission. Tja, c’est la vie. Man achtet auf einem Hase mit Finger. Above: Rabbit with finger. Servus!
- SocialDesignZine / Jean-Benoît Lévy
New posters send messages of love and support to Iran. Above: Jean-Benoît Lévy,poster from Studio And. Many new contributions have been added to SocialDesignZine’s effort to rally support for Iran. Jean-Benoît adds the following message to the above: To me the door is red, the wall is green… There is no door without wall. Meaning [...]
- Verena Gerlach / MCAD_Emily Reile
Ein Berliner in Minneapolis. Above: Lecture poster for Verena Gerlach by MCAD student Emily Reile, 2011. Verena’s presentation (Sept. 22, 2009, 1PM, MCAD Auditorium 150), is sponsored by the MCAD Design Department and AIGA Minnesota, and is open to the public. All are welcome! Look for updates soon on a workshop with Verena and the [...]
- SocialDesignZine / Ferdowsi
New poster for a green Iran. Above: Erik Brandt, 2009 (70x100cm). Photo: Green Bird (Tehran, 2009). A new poster I made inspired by the kind invitation and photo by Green Bird is now online as part of the SocialDesignZine‘s effort to rally support for Iran. Many will recognize the statue of Ferdowsi (935-1020) symbolizing a [...]
- Rene Wanner / Tehran
A cavalcade of contemporary images. Above: Via Rene Wanner’s Posterpage, a new online gallery of contemporary images from the streets of Tehran, Iran.
- Brahmi Computing / A keyboard revolution.
Striking new development promises access for millions. Above: Logo for Brahmi Computing, designed by our adventurous friend Adria Chilcote, who shares exciting news from India. Brahmi Computing has launched a potentially revolutionary new keyboard that will allow millions of Indians access to computer technology, heretofore limited to approximately 5% of the English speaking population (from [...]
- Ragnar Freyr Pálsson / Neues
New poster for breakbeat (dot) is. Above: Ragnar Freyr Pálsson, new poster for breakbeat.is, ‘All Nighter.’ More at Createmake, keep it going full steam, Ragnar.
- HypeForType
Fresh releases from Nottingham, UK digital type foundry. Above: Fresh fonts from HypeForType, in recent news via Alex Haigh at Thinkdust. Look for updates on this exciting new project via the HFT Blog, and watch for the upcoming release of Exclusive Volume 02. Make sure to see Exclusive Volume 01, with work by Si Scott, [...]
- Para Fukuda
BICeBé 2009 La Paz, Bolivia Above: My small contribution to the BICeBé 2009 exhibition, “Hommage to Shigeo Fukuda: 76 Designers for his 76 years.” Part of the upcoming biennial taking place in La Paz in November, 2009, I was humbled and grateful to be invited to participate by Susana Machiado and David Criado (BICeBé 2009). [...]
- Jean-Benoît Lévy / Innerstate
New songs about the road. Above: Jean-Benoît Lévy, Innerstate. Image via Todd Biederbeck’s excellent Dynamic Graphics article, “Found Fonts.” Jean-Benoît’s latest is available in a wide variety of formats via cafepress. Intriguing and engaging, it’s exciting to see this simple shift from the Swiss poster master’s more recognizable form.
- CNN International / Green
Small logo, massive statement. Above: CNN International goes green. It may be part of the green eco stories they are running, but it may be safe to say this is a nod in the right direction? A good friend notes from Italy: “La CNN diventa verde!”
- Shirin Neshat / Women Without Men
Speaking out on and analyzing the Green Revolution. Above: Via FLYP Media, Shirin Neshat, director of the film, Women Without Men, see trailer below. A invaluable resource to help gain a more balanced historical perspective during these times. Simply amazing. Mamnoon am, Shahram!
- Yüksel Doğru / Istanbul
Faces on the Wall. Above: Yüksel Doğru, Faces On the Wall, illustrations, 2009. Really striking new visions from Istanbul, Turkey. Teşekkürler, Yuksel! Above: Yüksel Doğru, Faces On the Wall, illustrations, 2009. Above: Yüksel Doğru, Faces On the Wall, illustrations, 2009. Above: Yüksel Doğru, Faces On the Wall, illustrations, 2009. Above: Yüksel Doğru, Faces On the [...]
- Free voices still sing.
Kashan University, July 2009 Above: This striking video is making the rounds on the FB and is posted here at Revolutionary Road, with an English translation of the song and sentiments. How appropriate on July 4th, the living, beating heart of humanity reaches out through these voices. An inspiring example of peace and beauty for [...]
- Adria Chilcote / Don’t Give Up!
New profile photo echoes cherished old work. Above: Adria Chilcote’s latest profile photo in support of the Iranian Green movement, adapted from a lovely project she undertook while traveling in Berlin last year. See this link. Now Adria is venturing into the Indian design market, setting up shop in India! Can’t wait to hear more. [...]
- Greg Chadwick / For Neda.
A California artist manifests the world’s collective mourning. Above: Greg Chadwick, The Call – ندا – Neda, 2009. See also his blog, Speed of Life. Mamnoon am, for sharing this work here, Greg.
- It’s about franken time.
Minnesota’s junior senator is finally confirmed. Above: Our man in Washington D.C., Al Franken. ¡Que Viva! St. Louis Park in da house… er, Senate.
- Rietveld for Rietveld
Protest in full spectra color! Above: The latest on the Rietveld for Rietveld’s efforts to prevent the closing of their beloved building. A new Flickr set celebrates color and humanity all at once. Check the full R for R set here and consider signing the petition here. By the way, guess who designed this T-Shirt?
- Green balloons over Tehran.
Fresh video via the Huffington Post. Above: Without words, yet with no small measure of emotion. May these green wishes come true.
- Marina Córdova Alvéstegui / La Paz
From peace and for peace, a poster lives in Tehran! Above: From recent protest in Tehran, Marina’s recent poster for peace in Iran makes it into the streets. The bravery and courage of this simple act is beyond belief, since the targeting of protesters has become even more murderous and bloody. This empathetic and sincere [...]
- TABRIZ: Re-Posto!?
Why we care. UPDATE: May 29, 2009: ‘Now this is a type workshop!’ Thought it was worthwhile to look back just until last May and see these amazing images workshop images again via Rang Magazine. This is Iran. Original post text below: Above: Via Rang Magazine, type workshop at the Art University of Tabriz, Iran, [...]
- John Malinoski / VCUarts
New poster to help break the clouds. Above: John Malinoski, new Poster for VCUarts (24″x36″), 2009. Image includes registration marks.
- Reza Abedini / Iranian
New profile online from a master. Above: Reza Abedini, Iranian.
- Montreal
Pour l’Iran! Above: Montreal, Canada.
- For the Sea of Green
Persian proverb. Above: A humble offering from Geotypografika.
- iA / Interactive Web Trend Map
Preview of Information Architects interactive web trend map. Above: iA’s Webtrend Map 4 (click image for a larger view), also available via their own site. In exciting recent news, we can look forward to an interactive version of the map (webtrendmap.com), see the sweet promotional trailer below. Visit iA on Flickr for a great collection [...]
- Jenny Tondera / Bratislava
Eye candy. Jenny Tondera writes: The street art that I came across in Bratislava is so textural, I love it. Take that unsuspecting dumpster, for example—beautiful! Cherry Garcia, Jenny! For more on her travels, see Jenny’s eponymous blog.
- new createmake
Ragnar Freyr Pálsson launches a fresh look. Above: Live from Reykjavik, Ragnar has introduced the new createmake. Catch up with great new posts like this one on abandoned houses in Detroit, plus the usual expert overview of contemporary personalities in visual communication. Avanti, Ragnar!
- Tabriz Type
Now this is a type workshop! Above: Via Rang Magazine, type workshop at the Art University of Tabriz, Iran, led by Mr. Isapour. The post is entirely in Farsi, but the images speak volumes for what was clearly a brilliant workshop. The pulse-raising scale of the type seems to lead naturally to some stunning work. [...]
- The drop shadow lives.
Sofia, Bulgaria. Above: 24 Hours Daily, from Sofia, Bulgaria (via Newseum). A dreaded moment of synthesis, web aesthetics merge with print, or just plain old fashioned horrorshow? Interestingly, the website is much more attractive and ‘subtle’. Oddly compelling, regardless, non? Long live the drop shadow!
- Jean-Benoît Lévy / Concert Poster
Diverse approach yields rich process. Above: Jean-Benoît Lévy, new poster from Studio And. Fresh from a friendly morning email (Ciao, JBL!), see the link here to the Posterpage overview of the designer’s process and his work with photographer Daniel Furon. Merci beaucoup, JBL!
- Rene Wanner / Chaumont 2009
Intriguing video from the poster festival. Above: Your Posterpage hero and mine, Rene captures a view from the streets and then into an exhibition space for the Festival international de l’affiche et du graphisme de Chaumont 2009. (Link) Above: More from Les Silos. Many thanks to Rene for sharing this via YouTube, what an inspiring [...]
- One thousand posts on the dance floor.
Urbi et Orbi… ‘ere me now. Above: From the flat files and just pour vous, an old slide from ‘old school days,’ (photo by John Dixon). Le lapin? C’est moi. This post marks number 1000 in Geotypografika’s archives. This can only mean one thing, time for an orderly and thorough organization of all of this [...]
- Verena Gerlach / Vielzweck
Sneak peak via Kreuzberg. Above: Sample of Vielzweck, a new font from type designer Verena Gerlach, soon to be released through primetype. Danke Schön, Verena! Above: Vielzweck, by Verena Gerlach.
- Wolfram | Alpha
New computational landscapes? Above: Ne var, ne yok? Like many, I am fascinated by the new search engine, Wolfram Alpha, and after enjoying the excellent tutorial, I couldn’t help but input the famous Turkish punch-line, “Ne var, ne yok?” From a previous post, a “common greeting (slightly antiquated?) in Turkey, loosely translated, ‘How’s everything?’ Literally [...]
- Tipo de local: ATOMC
The ‘atomc’ punk. Above: More MPLS tipo de local, large volume trash receptacle.
- Poster Festival Ljubljana 09
Web exhibitions now open. Above: Official poster for the recently concluded Poster Festival Ljubljana 09 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Web exhibitions are now available through the Coexistence and Masterpieces pages. An inspiring collection of contemporary international work.
- Erik T. Johnson / Kirby Machine
New poster work and more. Above: Erik T. Johnson, Kirby Machine poster front and back. Sugoi, ne?! This latest project is available now through Erik’s own new website, where you can also find an extensive display of projects past and present. Viel Genuss! Above: Erik T. Johnson, latest illustration for the New York Times Book [...]
- Chile / Letritas
Letterforms through another prism. Above: Cover of a Letritas PDF. Just came across this link through an Artsmonitor stroll, a hibernating type blog by Juan Pablo De Gregorio, in Curicó, Chile (no entires since December 2008). Have a look, you’ll hope for more as well. Especially fascinating, El contenido de la forma, from June 14, 2007.
- Heaven and Hell
Chelsea vs. Barcelona LINK UPDATED: New video featured, though Piqué’s statement is scrambled. Above: By far the best compilation of evidence from yesterday’s horror show at Stamford Bridge. This may be the game where international football finally decides they need some form of instant replay. Heartbreaking for Chelsea, on the other hand, one can imagine [...]
- diversamente onlus poster contest
Olivotti announces winners. Above: Detail from the announcement page of the Facebook poster contest sponsored by Sergio Olivotti of diversamente onlus, an Italian non-profit group. Mabrouk to the medalists and participants! Congratulations to Sergio for driving this exciting project. http://www.olivotti.net/PREMIATI.jpg
- typo/graphic posters
Emerging poster site hosts some tÿpøgrafika. Above: Erik Brandt, Kodak Sketches, 1999. Some typographic work of mine is now part of the typo/graphic posters website. I’ll be updating that regularly, but have a look in the meantime. Special thanks to André. Above: An old lo-fi screenprint of mine from 2000, made with the help of [...]
- Flashbelt 2009
MPLS, MN June 7-10, 2009 Above: I am excited to be speaking at this years’ Flashbelt conference here in Minneapolis, Design Develop Engage. I am especially grateful for the kind invitation of Dave Schroeder, Flashbelt producer and pilotvibe operator. See recent news about the conference here, including a detailed listing of contributing speakers, with registration [...]
- Jenny Tondera / “Let Me Twitter Dat”
“We got no more eggs, let me twitter dat!” Jenny Tondera writes: Social networking anthem, 2009!?
- The Ultimate Zidane HeadButt Video
Another classic. Above: Without a doubt the funniest treatment of this most tragic and enigmatic act. Watch for Hammer Time. Oh, and the Death Star.
- Peanut Butter Hot Dog Cookie
Dan Ibarra is blogging. ¡Si! Above: Via Dan Ibarra’s Peanut Butter Hot Dog Cookie, a post on the Misplaced Groceries project now available on Dan’s Flickr as well! A truly welcome new way to see into the world of Aesthetic Apparatus. Don’t miss his inspired Black Forest White Castle sketch.
- Newstalgia / 1964 Che Guevara Interview
Audio from ABC’s Issues and Answers interview in Havana. Above: Issues and Answers graphics from 1974, much later than the story in question! In a remarkable post, C&L and sister site Newstalgia provide audio from Lisa Howard’s 1964 interview with then Minister of Industries, Major Guevara. A remarkable document.
- Majid Abbasi / Literary Images
Online exhibition of the Iranian master’s book cover designs. Above: Tehran based designer Majid Abbasi’s web exhibition, Literary Images. Discovered via the omnipresent Rene Wanner, a stunning new online exhibition of book cover designs by the Iraninan master. The web exhibition includes English and Farsi background material and insightful remarks from Uwe Loesch. Mabrouk, Majid!
- Benjamin Heckendorn / Commodore 64 Laptop
Laptop conversion boggles the mind. Above: A-W-E-S-O-M-E. Found via an article in Der Spiegel (‘Von diesem Notebook träumten die Achtziger‘), the work of Benjamin Heckendorn. Images via his site (full article). Sugoi, ne?!
- Jason Ruhl
Madison, Wisconsin based artist. Above: Jason Ruhl, Cut & Paste #9, 2009, 9.5″ x 9.5″, mixed media. Above: Jason Ruhl, Untitled (orange), 2008, 16″ x 12″, oil on linen. Really intriguing and wide ranging work found via DB, cherry garcia. Buena suerte, Jason!
- Andy Scott
Latest and greatest fictions. Above: MCAD student Andy Scott, typographic experiment from his developing GRD_5010 fiction. Simply breathtaking, I am sure you will agree (see an early sketch here). Sugoi, Andy-kun! Kire, ne?! Above: Andy Scott. Andy has developed a massive resource of hand-cut forms and his experiments are many and varied. Above: Andy Scott. [...]
- WFDJ Rules
World Famous Design Junkies is off the hook. Above: From a recent post on World Famous Design Junkies, stop by and see the recent changes and explosion in content, seriously. Chris Burns has ramped up his ambitions and the new series of posts are both varied and intriguing, con gusto! Fightoh, Chrisu-san! Ipatz!
- autismo / diversamente
Facebook poster competition. Above: My entry for a Facebook poster contest sponsored by Sergio Olivotti of diversamente onlus, an Italian non-profit group. The Autism Poster Design Contest is an open group seeking to raise awareness of the issues surrounding autism and those it affects. (Submission deadline open through March 31, at 12PM CET.) In first [...]
- GRD_5010 Experimental Jetset
Workshop at MCAD following their recent Walker Insights lecture. Above: Lucky photo of an unguarded and reflective moment for MCAD students gathered following their workshop with Experimental Jetset‘s Marieke Stolk and Danny van den Dungen. Both GRD_5010 sections participated in a stimulating afternoon creating sandwich boards, culminating in a hallway crit. We extend a thousand [...]
- Shakeup Media / Gulf Times
A new design for a Doha paper. Above: Via the Shakeup Media Blog, one example of the new design for the Qatari newspaper by Shakeup Media partners Richard Addis and Ryan Bowman. See the full set of images and story by Ellen Carpenter. Mabrouk! (Earlier post on The Manual here.)
- Oded Ezer
New book to be released by Gestalten. Above: Oded Ezer (image via moonriver), experimental type. See this intriguing interview and review (Haaretz, Letter Perfect by Yuval Saar) of his upcoming work, Oded Ezer: The Typographer’s Guide to the Galaxy (Gestalten, 2009).
- NoRuz Mobarak
President Obama’s New Years greeting. Above: A special new year’s greeting. The phoentic Farsi is interesting (NoRuz, Nowruz), how will this be received in Iran?
- Oportuna de emergencia
Geotypografika was down for a bit this morning. Above: Fresh Doha truck type via Kayane this morning, before the internets came down, taking both Geotypografika and Typografika with them for a bit. Thanks for the photo as always, K. That counter in the cap R is staring straight into our souls!
- A football.
Roger Arquer / Made In Pakistan Above: Roger Arquer, found by Chris Burns recently. Arquer’s design reflects the Islamic patters below, he also notes that 80% of the worlds footballs are made in Pakistan. Apropos to Verena’s point in yesterday’s post, Arquer explains: “In a globalized world where we cannot identify the origin of many [...]
- Verena Gerlach / New Book Design
Chambers Sans to the rescue. Above: Verena Gerlach, cover for the Hatje Cantz Verlag’s, Art of Projection. Typonauten: You must read this recent Soili Semkina’s interview with Verena in Cafe Babel, which features some broad themes, from rescuing GDR type specimens to contemporary observations like these: “In general, the uniqueness of each country in the [...]
- Transatlantis / R26
Tom Kaczynski of MPLS, MN Above: Tom Kaczynski, of Robot 26 here in Minneapolis. Tom was kind enough to include Opolis in a review of the Walker Art Center’s Multiples Mall recently. Shokran, habibi! Above: Tom Kaczynski, Vague Cities cover. Now on order for the Geotypografika collection! More investigation of his excellent Transatlantis blog reveals [...]
- Geotypografika Twitter
Um abraço, Twitterati! From Geotypografika Flickr: Photo by Erik Brandt, 2006. Posters somewhere in Lisbon, Portugal. Anunciando: You can now follow updates for Geotypografika via Twitter here. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Above: Gumball, 1992 cover of The Damned classic, New Rose. Coming to you in both of your eyes, yo. Um abraço!
- Dadabase
Vancouver, Canada Above: Sameh Habeeb, Victim’s Victims, 2009. Via the incredible online gallery Dadabase, a new acquaintance, Mohammed Salemy, has generously encouraged this post. Visit Dadabase now, a truly diverse collection of artists from around the world. Also, please visit the inspirational I heart Gaza project, started by Dadabase in 2007. Salaam Dadabase!
- Surrounded / Do Good Design on Flickr
David Berman hosts an open group. Above: Erik Brandt, 2008. Part of five prints in the Faculty Show last fall at MCAD, these experiments are now on David Berman’s Flickr Group, Do Good Design: Tell us your story. Special thanks to David for allowing free access and participation to all, I encourage all interested to [...]
- Ryan Hageman / Pubblico Project
Artwork that deserves to be torn apart. Above: Pubblico by the artist Eltono, seen on NeuBlack. Ryan Hageman writes: The Pubblico project seems to represent a blended graphic language, combining the visual styles of the Iranian vernacular with the structure of Japanese Kanji. Acting as an interface which encourages the participation of the local community, [...]
- Geotypografika Interview 006: David Berman
“Don’t just do good design, do good!” 001 Take the Do Good Pledge. David B. Berman Designer/Strategist/Expert Speaker David Berman Communications Ottawa, Canada Editorial note: David’s new book is out and, thanks to him, in my hands. It is a fascinating and inspiring narrative that captures all of his well-known precision and passion. Too put [...]
- Deven Sansare / Indian SMS Booklets
Delightful snippets from far away, ever so close. Above: SMS instructional booklets from India via Deven Sansare, of Umbrella Design in Mumbai. According to Deven, these are “thinner than a cigarette pack, slightly bigger and I guess, equally addictive.” Above: Ohne Kommentar. Deven explains that combining Hindi and Roman text for communicating became popular in [...]
- Expanded: Geotypografika on Flickr
Fotografías del mundo, para el mundo. Above: Geotypografika Amsterdam. Update: I realized recently that I had uploaded relatively small files to the Geotypografika Flickr account and have updated and reorganized the sets. I hope these images, various and many, become a useful part of the greater dialogue occurring here. The images themselves are amateur at [...]
- Ragnar Freyr Pálsson
Latest and greatest. Above: breakbeat.is, Ragnar Freyr Pálsson’s poster is ‘awarded silver and nominated the best in print at the annual FÍT award of The Icelandic Association of Graphic Designers.’ Mabrouk, Ragnar!
- Stop Motion Candles
Wait for it! Above: Via Mona in Dubai, a lovely little ditty with candles. Stop-motion by Alejandro Sánchez.
- SPACE RACE
Red Rocket Gallery Above: Derrick Buisch, pinkhornetson white=Hornets Nest, 2009. Red Rocket Gallery. Armagedion Time, a collaboration with Damon Locks, Tracy portrait, below.
- saba7 el 7′er!
Oh my, and isn’t it a good morning? Above: MCAD student Josh, aside for a few hics and tics, not a bad sketch and certainly a very ohiogozaimasu! Fresh sketches from our yes we did Typography: Hierarchy + Expression grupetto. Oh, and it is on! Several of our groups are approaching this problem from varying [...]
- Mon Dieu.
Via The Huffington Post Above: 1-2-3-4-5-6 years on earth. Youth is NOT wasted on the young, and not a bad track either. Madin Mohammed, you rule the school. Sacre vache!
- createmake
Ragnar features new work, of course. Above: Ragnar Freyr Pálsson’s createmake splash page. If you haven’t already, link-up to his feed and enjoy the amazing work coming in. This outstanding Icelandic designer has been featured here before but probably not often enough. Shouts to Rejkyavik or wherever he may be working, Ragnar’s internet presence is [...]
- POS / Drumroll
Rhymesayers Entertainment Above: Via Dylan and TheRealRhymesayers, 2:47 of WTF. Check it.
- Complexity
Owen Jones Above: Owen Jones, via the spectacular but does it float collection. Thanks to Dylan for sharing this and mabrouk to Atley of but does it float and FFFFound, amazing collections and somehow perfectly apropos. In the same breath, make sure to check in with kindra is here, some stunning recent additions.
- How to fight.
Valuable self-defense tips for the big city. Above: From the internet scanning machines of Colin Trechter, this reminds me of another internet classic by the intrepid Amalia Nicholson.
- 3arabia dada / 3revisions
Revisions from Dylan C. Lathrop, who has the rock. Above: Senior Gung-Fu student Dylan C. Lathrop. GRD_5010_P003, option 001. Above: Dylan C. Lathrop, GRD_5010_P003, option 002. Above: Dylan C. Lathrop, GRD_5010_P003, option 003. Sugoi, ne?
- Fann 3arabi
Lamia Ziadé Above: Red Shoes, Blue Song. Painting and collage, 2004. Via Fann3arabi, work by brilliant Paris-based artist Lamia Ziadé. Below, Hotel’s Wars, 2008.
- Geotypografika on Flickr
Recent additions to the online collection. Above: Photo by Janice Brandt, part of the new Geotypografika Flickr collection just up today. These photos were taken in Kenya, Cameroon, and Malawi during the late 1960′s and early 70′s. Je ne parle français dans les jours. Un grand merci pour l’inspiration Mère!
- Posterpage / Mehdi Saeedi in London
Rene Wanner points the way, thank goodness. Above: Via Posterpage and on to Iran Heritage, a link to a London exhibition of calligraphic paintings by Mehdi Saeedi.
- Economic Recovery
President Obama’s weekly address. Above: February 14, 2009. By the way, Happy Valentines Day, Orbi. Video and full text available via The White House blog. Special thanks to A Tiny City for the friendly reminder.
- Let’s walk it out.
Low-fi in Hi-Fi. Above: Highly recommended by the irrepressible Kelly English, and linked by Chris Burns in a recent comment here. Let’s walk it out, yo.
- Cape Arcona Type Foundry
Dear Mr. President, thanks for the free fonts. Above: Via the the eminent Peter Reichard of Typosition, an update on the leaders of legendary Cape Arcona, where President Stefan Claudius rules the roost. The font pictured above, CA Texas Funeral™, is available for FREE via their new website. And it’s the a to N, y’all! [...]
- tDR / Signs of Life
Ian Anderson will start small. Above: tDR, The Designers Republic. The Sheffield Telegraph talks with founder Anderson about their recent closing and a possible future. Hup, tDR!
- Obama: Feb. 9, 2009 Press Conference
VIVA Obama! Above: The full press conference via the White House. It is worth noting how enjoyable it is to watch and listen to nuestro Presidente.
- Vandalog / Fairey
Excellent review of all recent issues. Above: Vandalog has an extensive accounting of all the recent Shepard Fairey controversies.
- For club or country?
Russia manager Hiddink considered for Chelsea vacancy. Above: Guus Hiddink. This is fascinating. According to CNN International, Chelsea have received permission to negotiate with Hiddink for their managing vacancy. Roman Abramovich, Chelsea owner, is also the dominant financier and voice of the Russian national side. Permission to “negotiate” could not have been difficult to secure. [...]
- Adeus, grande Phil.
Chealsea manager is dismissed. Above: Legendary football manager Luiz Felipe Scolari via Sky Sports News. When global economic ruin strikes fear even the once mightiest of Oligarchs, nothing matters more than winning, or losing. Via The Sun, Sir Alex Ferguson empathizes with Scolari and says: “There is absolutely no patience now.” Were the players, as [...]
- Beijing / CCTV Building Fire
Rem Koolhaas’ iconic tower is destroyed. Above: Via the Huffington Post, dramatic images from Beijing. A contemporary architectural icon is gone? UPDATE: See below from Ryan, news reports confused the building in question. This structure remained largely unharmed.
- Spaghetti Mag
Cairo, Egypt Above: Ahmed Foula via Spaghetti Mag. The intrepid Mona Makhlouf writes from Dubai with some fascinating links. Her former art director in Cairo, Sherif Samy, helped build Spaghetti Mag, and has his own fascinating way of sharing his work. More from Ahmed Foula below and make sure to read the interview. Shokran, Mona!
- Compromise
President Obama’s weekly address. Above: February 7, 2009. Some first moves against the tide. Video and full text available via The White House blog.
- BoingBoing / Pardon?
Mon président parle français couramment. Above: Via BoingBoing, “Barack Obama is Tired of Your Motherfu*king Shit,” with more details on the background story. The audio is real, the techno OK, and the below would be very pleased indeed? Update: Language warning! Above: Lenny Bruce, First Amendment Champion.
- Adieux, iPhone.
Projected internet data. Above: Fresh from the latest TED conference, and via Wired and Robots Dreams, a stunning new development from Wear Ur World (website coming soon). MIT Media Lab students Pranav Mistry and Pattie Maes have developed relatively affordable demo versions, seeing is believing. Sugoi.
- Crowdspring / Global GD Marketplace
Forbes Magazine Above: Splash page from Crowdspring. MCAD student Dolly Vu alerted us to this story via Forbes Magazine, “The Creativity of Crowds,” by Christopher Steiner. From the article: “The beauty of our site is that it doesn’t matter if you have a degree from the Rhode Island School of Design or if you’re a [...]
- Jared Tarbell / QR Invaders
Code variants generate fascinating images. Above: Jared Tarbell, Invader.Fractal, found via All About Mobile Life. Shokran! Image built using a random mix of invaders possible within QR Code. As Mobile Life recommends, run the Flash generator (look for ‘Huge/Launch Flash’). Above: Jared Tarbell. Endlich, ficciones typografika. Above: Geotypografika QR code, generated for free via Wolfgang [...]
- Random
Not so wuvvy. Above: Random find from the depths of the internets. Info, translation welcome.
- Charles Bremner / Citroen Revival
Up, up and way back. Above: Via The Times Online (UK), Bremner’s Paris blog reports the revival of an old classic.
- Modernizing Propaganda
はがき Above: Via Dylan and found via butdoesitfloat, this amazing collection of historical Japanese postcards from Modernizing Propaganda: Avant Garde Postcards. Part of a larger MIT project, Visualizing Cultures.
- The Printed Blog
Second Issue Released Above: Front page spread from The Printed Blog’s Second Issue. Free download available. Free download available! There is a song in this: Let’s talk about line length, baby, let’s talk about you and me, let’s talk about…column width, baby… and mmm something something mm mmmm all the good things and the bad [...]
- Majid Akbarzadeh
Never judge a book by it’s cover. Above: Majid Akbarzadeh, book cover for Soureh Mehr Publications. Majid offers some insight into this project: “About three years ago, it was seriously rumored that the USA was planning to invade Iran. An Iranian analyst and historian, Mr. Jacob Tavakkoli, wrote this book as a rebuttal of those [...]
- Front Pages: Kannada Prabha
Bangalore, India Above: Kannada Prabha, from Bangalore, India. Check in with Newseum daily. Front pages and links to newspapers around the world. Above: The latest front page made me wonder, where is Hindi Rinny when you need her? Asoko! A new Flickr set from MPLS based Erin’s extensive resource on South Asian type and typography. [...]
- Tor
He will keep his job. Above: Beckham scores an incredible goal for Milan today. Capello looks on, the move is complete?
- Front Pages: Asahi Shimbun
A perennial garden of type. Above: Asahi Shimbun, from Tokyo, Japan. Check in with Newseum daily. Front pages and links to newspapers around the world.
- Looking = Listening
More from a morning with Khatt. Above: Majid Abbasi, from last springs exhibition at York University, CA. Via Khatt, where both new and old contacts are ever expanding! Abbasi is part of the Iranian design group, The 5th Color, endlessly interesting. Above: Via a friendly hello from Hanieh Banan on Khatt. Servus, Hanieh! Above: On [...]
- Salaam, Mr. President.
Dubai based Al-Arabiya interviews President Obama. Above: Via the Huffington Post and the Al Arabiya News Channel, a critical first attempt to communicate beyond the confines of the American media, or the White House press room. Welcome change, let’s hope for even more communication between all cultures, especially now. Looking to communicate with Arabic and [...]
- Poodle Excercise with Humans
DJ Bead rules the internets. Above: Fresh from the mysterious DJ Bead, somehow perfect is.
- Studio 360 / Hassan Elahi
Tracking Science Above: Via die liebe Bettina, a live feed from Hasan Elahi’s Tracking Transience. Listen to the compelling report via Studio 360, We See Your Every Move. From the intro: “After someone reported Hasan Elahi as a terrorist, the artist began using the internet to clear his name. He posts every detail of his [...]
- Iceland / Ministers resigning like Lemmings.
It’s still colder in MPLS. Above: Via the Morgenbladid website, staying warm in Reykjavik? As the flames flicker, Morgenbladid in English is reporting that multiple ministers are resigning en masse. See this story from the UK’s Independent as well, former Prime Minister Geir Haarde is anointed the “first global political casualty of the crunch.” Kopf [...]
- Boston Globe / 44
Unique inauguration photos. Above: Via the Boston Globe, a simple message from 43 to 44.
- Designiq / CZ
Typeface for Dagens Nyheter Above: Via Designiq, a sample of their typeface for the Stockholm, Sweden newspaper, Dagens Nyheter, in 2006. A lucky find while experimenting with the Cooliris search engine, an image of Reza Abedini linked to Filip Blažek’s site, Designiq. Blažek is also the editor of the ever essential Typo. Hup Filip!
- Mato Atom / Champions
Remembering the New World Order Above: Spotted on Computerlove™, watch Mato Atom‘s remarkable short film from last Spring, Champions: Remembering the New World Order. A controversial perspective even then, the sometime slow yet carefully woven football metaphor reveals excruciating accuracy. All dressed up and nowhere to go, goodbye W and Co.
- Alltop Typography
Geotypografika added to Alltop feed, at the bottom! Aktuell: Alltop Typography is a powerful tool for keeping abreast of contemporary typographic discussions and information. Part of the Alltop information superhighway, Geotypografika is humbled to be included as of yesterday, January 20th, 2009. A thousand thanks. Above: Asoko. Way at the bottom, perfecto!
- Rene Wanner / Happy New Year 2009
Posterpage Web Exhibition Above: Two new year’s greetings by Peter Gyllan (L) and Rudi Meyer (R), via our favorite, Rene Wanner‘s Posterpage. An annual event, designers from all over the world share their best with Rene, and he generously exhibits them. A lovely cross section of global aesthetics? Gracias, Rene!
- Kees Boeke
Cosmic View (1957) Above: Via Artsmonitor, Kees Boeke’s Cosmic View: The Universe in 40 Jumps. Published in 1957. Boeke also explored the opposite direction. Powers of Ten, the Eames’ presentation of this same concept, was released in 1977.
- Guerrilla Innovation
Most Excellent Site Above: Via Guerrilla Innovation (and on the Bettina tip) ‘How To Keep Motherfu#%ers From Putting Their Seats Back’. Video demonstration of a simple ‘hack’. Below: Piercing example of most excellent product available.
- Obama YouTube 005
Good Morning Above: Yesterday’s release from the office of the president elect. The focus is on our cities as a key to regional growth. To the kiosks, Kameraden! Apropos kiosks and to today’s theme, see the Sept. 28, 2008 Geotypografika post: White Rabbit Banned!. (For your convenience, the salient text is re-posted below.) El Conejo [...]
- Yugop
More fun than should be allowed. Above: Yugop, screenshot from semi-automatic mode, where you control the size of the circles, yet once “released,” they assume a life of their own. Relaxing and intriguing, there are many more modules to enjoy.
- europeana
Under Reconstruction Above: Via europeana, new marks for the popular new site, recently shut down due too enormous traffic. The new identity seeks to move on from the previous, “jigsaw puzzle.” From the temporary site: “Unfortunately this project site is only in English: the real Europeana is in all EU languages.” Die liebe Bettina says: [...]
- Wall Street Journal / Felton 07-08
‘The New Examined Life’ Above: Feltron 2007. Via The Wall Street Journal, subtitled, ‘Why more people are spilling the statistics of their lives on the Web’. Jamin-Brophy Warren reports on NYC graphic designer Nicholas Felton‘s past, present, and future. Feltron 2007 is a graphic and typographic tour-de-force, and according to Warren, Felton’s 2008 version is [...]
- Geerligs / Links
Updated Amsterdam poster photostream. Above: Note the dates. Thank goodness for Amsterdam, and thank goodness for Jarr Geerligs‘ poster collection online! Recommended in September, it is updated frequently and worth frequent visits. See more resources like this on the Geotypografika links page. As Armin Hofmann stated in his ‘My Poster Work’ essay, “For after all, [...]
- Wired Online
Artifacts from the Future Above: Via Wired Online, Found. Follow the link for more detailed shots of the above imagined future.
- Duo ohne Rolf
And you though Schprrrockets was witzig. Above: German language humor. Ja. On the Verena tip, klasse!
- Dime cuándo, cuándo, cuándo?
Student voices on the election. Above: Tami, Why Me? Here are a few samples of an attempt to respond to the recent election by a first year class of 2D art foundation students at MCAD (Gung Fu Sec 016 ). We gathered on the week following the MOST BEAUTIFUL DAY OF ALL TIME and tried [...]
- Yunker / Iran Reaches 100,000 dot ir
Global by Design Update Above: Reza Abedini, the master. One in 100,000. Here are four more Iranian masters, though they cleverly call themselves, the 5th Color. Imagine, as John Yunker reveals, a country of 65 million people, and only 100,000 registered dot ir. Read more on this interesting development in Mr. Yunker’s Global by Design [...]
- Left Coast News
Above: Pop-up alphabet book ABC3D, available in October 2008, from Roaring Brook Press. Happarently, this little ditty has been making it around the book club on the left coast. Thanks for this, DB!
- Tarek Atrissi and Egyptian Movie Posters
Modern example of the wayfaring designer. Above: Photo by Tarek Atrissi in Cuba. See more here. In conversation today with my graduate student Greg Mills today, I mentioned the work of Tarek Atrissi, a Lebanese designer with international experience and education living and working from Holland. I stumbled across this recent update of his, photographs [...]
- El Norte
Minneapolis, Minnesota Marchant, toujours marchant? Non, à pied, toujours à pied. Cara mia, warum müssen wir immer zu Fuss gehen? Look there! You see, Ton-Ton. …for there is refuge in the distance, at last! We were welcomed by kind-hearted people, and led through normal medical examination procedures. We thought this a customs office at first, [...]
- LDN Calling / Iván Mato (dot) com
Found online from London, UK Above: Work by Iván Mato from his eponymous website. The homepage takes a diary format, very generous and open. Bonus: the words of the mighty, mighty Joe Strummer are still honored, wouldn’t you agree? Somehow a wonderful sentiment for all.
- Apropo Wisconsin / Derrick Buisch
Artist / Educator / 202c Above: Three from his Circles series. Professor Derick Buisch teaches and works in Madison, Wisconsin, the legendary left coast. Some insight here from the conclusion to his artist statement: I believe in the importance of the reflective space provided by painting. I relish the slow time in both the making [...]
- El Pais
Today’s featured front page is from Montevideo, Uruguay Featured on the Resources page, check in with Newseum daily, front pages from around the world.
- Presidential Subconscious / Bandit Cowboy Land
Have a look at these… Above: Both images by Dylan C. Lathrop, from his unequal design blog.
- Chris Burns / Deep Minnesota Religious Wilderness
From the flat files of the family Burns; Minnesota, USA Chris Burns writes: About 30 years ago my father took this photo, enlarged it, and pasted it up with tape at the local burger joint in Saint Cloud Minnesota, The Flat Iron, with the text: Buy a Daryl Burger. A Daryl burger was a burger [...]
- Apropo City
Greg Mills’ Urban Conversations Above: Some in progress wheat-pasting by Greg Mills, currently an MCAD MFA candidate. Follow the link to Greg’s instant archive, where he keeps a generous record of current thought, research, attempts, performances, and more. I am grateful to be working with Greg.
- House Prank / Artist Dan Witz
Via James Kleiner: Precedent for a conversation with the city? Above: Dan Witz, House Prank 1A. My special topics class on global issues in design should appreciate this simple message. Thanks James, for the link.
- See Colin Walk
Short film by Amalia Nicholson There is always new reason for hope, and as a teacher, nothing could be more welcome than stumbling across evidence that you really are lucky – I found this little gem and recognized one of my students this semester, the mysterious fashionista “Colin,” apparently from Wisconsin. Ironically, I think there [...]
- Aktuell / Graphic Novel
Anne Frank Zentrum releases a new history of the Holocaust, Die Suche (The Search) Jess Smee in the Guardian: a contemporary attempt to renew education efforts among young Germans. Illustrated by Eric Heuvel, the text is already in use in schools in parts of Germany, as well as Poland and Hungary.
- Jam e Jam
Today’s featured front page is from Tehran, Iran Check in with Newseum daily, front pages from around the world. Quite the education.
- Sayed Perwis Kambachsch
Sentenced to death for internet download in Afghanistan Above: Sayed Perwis Kambachsch (Afghanistan). I came across this story in Die Welt, and can’t find an English version yet but I will try and update this post. From the article, it appears Kambachsch has been sentenced to death under Sharia law for downloading and distributing material [...]
- Happy Birthday Precious
For our dear friend Precious, Mabrouk! Precious is our former colleague in Doha, who has just returned form a research trip to Africa herself. I thought she might enjoy this fascinating old photograph taken by my mother, Janice, in Cameroon in 1970. I believe I have seen her hands used as emphatically as in this [...]
- The Great White North – A Beauty Way to Go
Brilliant and Wonderfully Brilliant Brilliant Visit the Art Shanty Project, part of an interesting segue to traditional ice fishing in these here northern parts. Minnesota, yaaw. Update Visit the snapshots blog for the project here. Cheers for the link, Terese!
- Plot to kill Orhan Pamuk?
Nobel Laureate and Istanbulii a Target? From the Guardian, an alarming development targeting this most important of contemporary Turkish writers, Orhan Pamuk. Defend this man!
- Sacre Vache / Ragnar Freyr Pálsson
From Iceland (via Michigan) with Love. Athvarf Poster / Veggsjald Litli Dímon og Kvennaathvarfið Dauði trúðsins Book cover / Bókakápa JPV Click here immediately, don’t read this. Well maybe just a little. I plan a much longer story, but the work speaks for itself. An amazing collection of contemporary work by Ragnar Freyr Pálsson, an [...]
- Geotypografika is one month old.
Irashai! Welcome to the Backstube… There is a test proof of the new poster on my homasote. The banner up top used to hang on our house in Bellefonte (we lived across the street from a little league baseball diamond). It worked. Type is Akzidenz Grotesk by the way. This? Well, I am Arial, pleasure [...]
- Good / Bad Type
Teacake Design Follow this link to Teacake Design and look through their portfolio for the “Ugly Type Offends Us” section. You’ll find some stimulating experiments they made with Ewald Spieker in his shangri la of wood type and letterpress facilities. I would especially like to call this to the attention of my current GD2 students [...]
- Geotypografika Interview 003: Jerrold Maddox
Professor of Art, Photographer, Web Designer Jerrold Maddox Professor of Art, Photographer, Web Designer State College, PA Estados Unidos 001 Site Design Examples: FrontRowPhotos, Center for Well Being 002 Course Sites: One, Two 003 Personal Work: One, Two, Three 004 Typographic Work: here Above: Umbrellas. Geotypo Interview 003 Jerrold Maddox What developments are you following [...]
- Morgunbladid
Today’s featured front page is from Reykjavik, Iceland. Check in with Newseum daily, front pages from around the world. Quite the education.
- Mediamatic / Making Wired Clothes
Hybrid Wearables Workshop Above: Lilypad starter kit. Mediamatic. Check out the Lilypad tutorial here (or click image below). Above: Leah Buechley (more here).
- Old Cairo Photographs
From my flat file… Cairo, Egypt Above: Cotton Salesman, Cairo market. 1983. Photo by Brett Hanson, my younger brother. A personal favorite for obvious reasons, Brett must have had a good relationship with this moment to capture this amazing character. This photo was taken around the same time, by Roch Fore (I believe). Equally stunning [...]
- PingMag / Malaysian Engravings
Look into these, amazing… Excellent feature on a certain Mr. King, here. Humbling. Story by Ian Lynam, look into his work here (studio in Japan!).
- Heller in Design Observer
An excellent article on Wilhelm Deffke Fascinating little piece with massive implications, typical of Heller to unearth these stimulating and controversial gems.
- Correro
Today’s featured front page is from Lambayeque, Peru. Check in with Newseum daily, front pages from around the world. Quite the education.
- Diario de Yucatan
Today’s featured front page is from Yucatán, Mexico. Check in with Newseum daily, front pages from around the world. Quite the education.
- Die Neue Geotypografika / Erik Brandt
Graphic and Typographic Viruses Lektüre Minneapolis, MN Estados Unidos Die Neue Geotypografika © Erik Brandt 2008 Shown above for the first time, this is my new poster for the upcoming lektüre at MCAD. February 20, 2008. Update: Die Neue Geotypografika Redux
- Atatürk’s Alphabet / Lessons in Romanization
1928: The Turkish Example Above: The famous photo of Atatürk circa 1928, teaching the (then) new 29 character Turkish alphabet. Lektüre für Jan 29, 2008 I believe this was an early attempt at adapting to globalization, or then Western-Romanization. This large scale event is predated by the Korean example of 1444-46 (which emerged as a [...]
- Modeling in India: But who are the models?
This just forwarded by Ben Wood… In India’s Huge Marketplace, Advertisers Find Fair Skin Sells By Rama Lakshmi, Washington Post Foreign Service Sunday, January 27, 2008 “MUMBAI The TV ad shows an Indian movie star walking on a beach, flaunting his brand-name sunglasses and his six-pack abs. A white woman in a black bikini drops [...]
- Aktuell / Artsmonitor
New Feature in Resources My friend JBL, recently featured in Interviews, just sent along this fantastic recommendation. Look into the Artsmonitor’s extensive graphic design section (as well as their other resources). They feature news links to many relevant and contemporary news sources. A welcome find!
- SL Öhtuleht
Today’s featured front page is from Tallinn, Estonia. Today’s Feature: SL Öhtuleht (Tallinn, Estonia). Check in with Newseum daily, front pages from around the world. Quite the education.
- Aktuell / NYTimes Sunday Magazine
“Waving Goodbye to Hegemony” by Parag Khanna An interesting article from the NYT, follow the story here.
- Achlan wa sachlan, Mona!
Mona Makhlouf, the Egyptian Tiger, surfaces at last… Above: Recent VCUQatar graduate Mona’s latest efforts in Cairo, Egypt. She sent this along today and explained that while still in training with her new company, they gave her free reign on this small poster project. She writes the following in her own inimitable way: OK so [...]
- Olympukes Font / Gratis
By Jonathan Barnbrook and Marcus Mccallion Follow image to a free (for non-commercial use) download of Olympukes, a font critical of modern commercial excess. An excellent and acute critique here related to mass commercial sport, but clearly relevant beyond that interpretation as well.
- United Daily News
Today’s featured front page is from Taipei, Taiwan. Today’s Feature: United Daily News (Taipei, Taiwan). Click on the image for their website, fascinating. Check in with Newseum daily, front pages from around the world. Quite the education.
- 1960s – 1970s Greek Posters
On Rene Wanner’s site now. Above: Sample (Freddie Carabott) from Rene’s new online exhibition on Greek posters from the 60′s-70′s.
- Geotypografika Interview 001: Jean-Benoît Lévy
You can take the boy out of Switzerland, but you can’t take the Switzerland out of the boy. Above: JBL as himself. Please take time to examine his h-and-s font, a font developed as an international language. An AGI member, he is an internationally known poster designer. Geotypografika knows him best as a devoted teacher, [...]
- To the Original Fire Breathing Dragon
From the Flat File: Amelia Irwin, Beaver College Above: Amelia Irwin went on to Cranbrook, and to glory. Now she is in NYC. ¡Hola, Amelia!
- Chris Burns / Detalles
Coming soon, entrar en detalles con Chris Burns 016 Geotypografika exclusivo.
- Unicode Identity Sketches
Two examples from Andrea and Andy [GD DOS] A simple experiment in typography using the limitation of compatibility with email names. These are just two examples generated after class on Tuesday.
- ILTALEHTI
Today’s featured front page is from Helsinki, Finland Today’s Feature: Iltalehti (Helsinki, Finland). Check in with Newseum daily, front pages from around the world. Quite the education.
- Geotypophilia: TypeNeu (TM) via Lathrop
Dylan writes that he has found… Type for you. Dylan Lathrop (unequal design/mcad gung fu student, see his work above), has shared this great resource, TypeNeu. A site for typophiliacs with great reference material, stories, interviews, etc. Take some time to also look at Type for you., a similar resource that looks really promising. Cheers [...]
- Decode Unicode
Excellent resource for a vital field of knowledge. Above: Poster of decodeunicode‘s design. Fachhochschule Mainz (GER), Professor Johannes Bergerhausen. A project which contains every last character contained in Unicode 4.0. I have the book.
- Coming Soon
Geotypografika Interview Questions Go to Eleven Above: Old school days sketch from my Flügel Serie. 1997. Photocopy, pencil, colored pencil. I am very pleased to be posting some early returns from my interview request release last week. This list included artists, writers, typographers, graphic designers, students (young and old), professionals, and dear friends. I have [...]
- O Globo
Todays featured front page is from Rio De Janeiro, Brazil Today’s Feature: O Globo (Rio De Janeiro, Brazil). Check in with Newseum daily, front pages from around the world. Quite the education.
- Lucky 007
Accidental Rabbit found on classroom floor yesterday. Above: Which then became the favicon. Check the Specimen page for other odd finds destined to live a long life in my flat files.
- Fine examples…
Typographic thumbnails from three students in today’s class. Above: Sonja Above: Andrea Above: Monarose Bravo you three, well done. Now more. These thumbnails were inspired by the students’ own typographic precedents. These are both reinterpretations/new projections, as well as a way of moving toward abstraction (and creating form, all at the same time). At the [...]
- Aktuell / Task Newsletter
Seen in Design Observer Andrew Blauvelt reviews a new platform called Task in Design Observer, a collaboration between Emmet Byrne, Alex DeArmond, and John Seuda. Click here or the image above for a direct link to Task, but read this article as well, Blauvelt’s comments on “imagined” communities, i.e. blogs and magazines that cover our [...]
- Bidoun Magazine Winter 2008
Mine arrived in the mail today. Above: Bidoun. And I am still enthralled. Get yours here.
- To the City and to the World
Urbi et Orbi: Mitchell Lewis’ unique and simple vision. Above: Mitchell Lewis, MCAD Sophomore (these images from GD UNO Fall 07) Minneapolis, MN Estados Unidos Above: Mitchell Lewis Above: Mitchell Lewis. Mitchell’s stunning vision perfectly encapsulates many issues, and are legible to all. A perfect visual introduction to thinking and making work about the contemporary [...]
- The Trud
Today’s featured front page is from Sofia, Bulgaria. Check in with Newseum daily, front pages from around the world. See the Resources section for daily updates. Today’s feature, Trud. Sofia, Bulgaria. Look, a luck chimney sweep for you!
- Resources Update
New links for old news? Check in with Newseum daily, front pages from around the world. See the Resources (now Links) section for daily updates. Today’s feature, The International Herald Tribune.
- Tomorrow’s News Today
A horse walks into a bar and pulls up a chair. The bartender says hello and asks him, “Why the long face?” From the NYTimes: From CNN (video link): From the Guardian (UK): From Die Zeit (GER) Title: “Nothing but Panic” El Conejo say: Nix haus. Alles kaputt.
- Indian Tipografia and Middle Class Expansion
A startling contrast, everyday images and global scale economic shifts… These images are street shops signs in Panaji, India. Taken last summer on our visit to Goa. These signs were a welcome find, as you can imagine, how wonderful it is to find your people, brothers and sisters in type! Humble and incredible, and very [...]
- Perfect Intro to Typo/Graphic Viruses
Title sequence by Shadowplay Studio Click on the image for the immaculately evil title sequence for Thank You for Smoking – the perfect illustration of carefully crafted references to graphics and type that take advantage of a collective visual vernacular (even non-smokers will recognize the various themes and inferences).
- Allan Chochinov / The Importance of Fictional Products
On the Walking Table and More Excellent article here by Allan Chochinov on the importance of creating/designing fictional products. Great food for thought, click on image for the walking table, one of the many interesting ideas Chochinov discusses.
- Frau Gerlach
Berlin based type designer Verena Gerlach Please visit Verena at Frau Gerlach and look into some incredible typographic pursuits, including her archeology of lost type, such as typefaces preserved on old East-Berlin street signage (example above). Her collaborations have also include designing the type system for Blinkenlights, a spectacular project you can see here. She [...]
- Rabbit in Print
From Mieke Gerritzen’s book, Visual Power III Business In an entry by one Harmen Liemburg of Amsterdam, there is curious evidence of a past life of yours truly, and how best to spend a weekend night after an exchange with students from the Rietveld, circa 1997. True story. (Bis Publishers, Holland 2003)
- Let go and let Type.
Update: New snapshots of present working studio environment (is). As it is, or as it were. Above: I love big type. Irashaimase! Dozo mina-san, Irashaiiii! A classic from 2000.
- Apropo Ficciones
More Student Experiments with Form Above: This is an example by a former student Bil Sherman (click) from last Fall. Similar to the latest Letraset sketches (click), these studies, and in particular these examples, are an immediate and easy way to find a way to and from form. The explorations are typographic in nature, but [...]
- Master Calligraphers
Haji Noor Deen and Brody Neuenschwander An old student from Qatar sent me this information this morning on master calligrapher, Haji Noor Deen Mi Guang Jiang. Take some time to consider this testament to the possibilities of both learning about and accepting other cultures, but also successfully mastering both and finding harmony through these amazing [...]
- Guten Rutsch!
Posterpage (dot) ch: International New Years / Iranian Posters Above: Longgang Design, China As he does so generously every year, Rene Wanner shares the many beautiful new year’s greetings he receives from designers around the world. This is an excellent resource for having a quick look at what designers around the world are thinking and [...]
- Persepolis
A Film By Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud Above: (Based on the Graphic Novel by Marjane Satrapi, review to follow shortly.) Click the image for a link for more information.
- National Design Institute: India
A welcome avenue of study for these changing times. Here is a link to a well regarded university in India, the National Design Institute – and their school philosophy developed by Charles and Ray Eames. Fascinating. click Here is a link to their home page, where you will find this equally fascinating statement about the [...]
- Globalization Aktuell: “Puzzlin’ Evidence”
Geographic changes come to town, the world is new again. Above: From the City Pages Magazine, Minneapolis, MN Dec 12, 2007 Mad Men, by Paul Demko Last Friday afternoon, current and former Star Tribune employees held a wake at Matty B’s bar in downtown Minneapolis. The occasion: the final day of employment for the newspaper’s [...]
- New Updates to the Resources Page
Fresh links to featured Designers and Groups, Young Guns and more… Featured International Design Network Khatt Foundation: Center for Arabic Typography Image above is from a recent event featured on the Khatt site that took place in Beirut, Lebanon. Don’t be dissuaded by the aggressive visual stance of this single example. This site features an [...]
- Aesthetic Apparatus: Minneapolis, MN
Fire-Breathing Dragon Style Graphic Design Amore Above: Aesthetic Apparatus, Dan Ibarra and Micheal Byzewski Minneapolis, MN Estados Unidos I know Dan as an energetic and popular colleague at MCAD, and I was fortunate to be introduced to the work he does with Aesthetic Apparatus. This is one of the reasons my wife Beth and I [...]
- Manar Al-Muftah, Doha
First prints from her new press. Above: Watch for more work from this brilliant young artist in Doha, Qatar. Manar’s interests are simple yet immaculate and she is well on her way to creating her own unique vernacular. Below are some images from her portfolio book of undergraduate work. Manar is newly married and passionately [...]
- Opolis in Hong Kong
Above: My great friend Sherman Chan Yiu Tong is on the right, and one of the school directors, Mr. Wucius Wong (王無邪) (Principles of Form and Design) is on the left. Sherman had generously invited me to exhibit four photographs from Opolis, which were part of an exhibition to benefit CIVA, the Hong Kong Chingying [...]
- Kindra is Here
Must see blog of wonder and graphic/typographic devotion. Kindra Murphy is another new colleague of mine and her blog is a stunning collection of work, life, and love (somehow Tim and Hazel figure here prominently), as well as an undying devotion to graphic and typographic possibilities past and present. Click (or just give up being [...]
- The Batman of the Orient
Gift bag from Doha, Qatar. My new colleague Terry Beatty had been drawing The Batman for some time now, and I am sure this screen print graphic was stolen from somewhere… but it is still fascinating and telling, another cultural virus. Below is another one I spotted on a local newspaper stand here in Minneapolis.
- Reza Abedini takes New York
Cover of last weekend’s NYTimes Book review. Above: There is no mistaking Reza’s work, it is clear he has already reached some level of visual ubiquity. We are lucky for it. Please follow these links for more on the contemporary graphic design scene in Iran, notably the 5th Color and this posting in Rene Wanner’s [...]
- Fresh ficciones typografika…
Letraset type fictions and conglomerates. Above: Megan Fresh from my current GD2 gruppetto, all are made with Letraset type and set within scaled units that can be enlarged to 24×36 inches. This exercise is helpful in gaining experience with thinking and working at scale, as well as exploring the immediacy and comfort of working by [...]
- Work in Progress
Lint Data Disks (2001-2002) Bellefonte, PA Estados Unidos Coming soon: Images of lint disks formed by an interesting lint-catching device in an old dryer I used (before it caught fire). These are really interesting weavings of everyday materials, and each form a unique pattern and hue. I will post a link here as soon as [...]
- FilmKunstGrafik Exhibition
German Film Posters from the 1960′s Exhibition is currently in Frankfurt, Germany (through 10. Feb). The website is in German but offers some valuable visual resources as well. Above: Panzerkreuzer Potemkin Neue Filmkunst, 1966. Hans Hillmann (59 x 84 cm) For more please visit the Links section.
- Greetings Kameraden – AfficheMini
Above: Erik Brandt, 2007. Full sheet (test) of Avery Size 8160 MiniPosters, used as a backing for a hello to former colleagues and friends. Above: Erik Brandt, 2007. Another sheet of mini-posters for students taking my special topics class this semester on typographic viruses.
- Human Rebranding: Traces of Globalization
Melancholy Associations Some few examples of a larger effort to document repainted brands on pick-up trucks. Many workers in Doha take great pride in these old and often re-purposed vehicles, preserving even “dead” brands like the ubiquitous Datsun, seen above with its heir, Nissan. Both are hand-painted. I hope to have larger description finished soon, [...]
- MCAD/AIGA Lecture: Virii Typografika
Wednesday, February 20, 6:30PM Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MN ) Estados Unidos Above: A confluence of cultures, both natural and artificial. I am honored to be presenting a lecture co-sponsored by MCAD and the AIGA Minnesota. My talk will focus on discussing the impact of globalization on international visual communication systems with specific [...]