Catalogue Fernand Baudin Prijs 2009

Posted in Exhibition catalogue, graphic design, Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store on June 21st, 2010
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Catalogue Fernand Baudin Prijs 2009, published by Speculoos{book} and Ariane Bosshard.
The Fernand Baudin Prize” has been initiated by several graphic artists-teachers who work in the book world, and is granted each year the most beautiful books in Brussels and in Wallonia.

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The Most Beautiful Swiss Books 2009

Posted in graphic design, Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store on June 16th, 2010
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The Most Beautiful Swiss Books 2009
Published by the Swiss Federal Office of Culture in collaboration with Laurenz Brunner & Tan Wälchi.

Jury interview with Linda van Deursen, Lars Müller, Paul Neale, Christoph Schifferli and Cornel Windlin.

With contributions by Susanna Bliggenstorfer, Lionel Bovier, Mercedes Bunz, Hans Burkhardt, Hans ten Doornkaat, Paul Elliman, Experimental Jetset, Matias Faldbakken, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Jesko Fezer, Dominique Gonzalez-Forester, Will Holder, Richard Hollis, Christoph Keller, Emily King, Aude Lehmann, Jürg Lehni, Beat Mazenauer, NORM, Peter Piller, Martin Schmitt-Lewen, Guy Schraenen, Gerhard Steidl, Erik Steinbrecher, Jim Stoddart, Daniel van der Velden, Daniel B. Visel, Lawrence Weiner, Gabriel Zaid.

D 30€
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Dorade Magazine #2

Posted in graphic design, Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store, photography, poetry, Uncategorized on June 13th, 2010

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Dorade magazine #2
D 14€

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Unit : Design / Research 02

Posted in graphic design, Motto Berlin event, Motto Zürich store, typography, Uncategorized on May 27th, 2010
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Unit : Design / Research 02
Space and structure

Unit Editions

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Kasino Creative Annual

Posted in Fashion, graphic design, magazines, Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store on May 11th, 2010
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Kasino Creative Annual
The first edition of the KASINO CREATIVE ANNUAL is published May 1st, 2010. It is a series of stand-alone publications each of which offers an engaging point-of-view on one specific topic. KASINO CREATIVE STUDIO together with chosen members of its TALENT POOL created the KASINO CREATIVE ANNUAL — ABOUT HAIR, which focuses on the aesthetic, biological and cultural aspects of hair, revealing insights into human nature, the general way we are and, essentially, creativity. The topic is really grabbed by the proverbial short hairs!

Unit : Design / Research 01

Posted in graphic design, Motto Berlin store, music on May 11th, 2010

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Unit: Design/Research 01 – Ronald Clyne at Folkways
An anthology of Folkways album cover art featuring the work of Ronald Clyne.

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POINTS OF VIEW. Forms of Contemporary Publishing. Lyon. 7-8.2010

Posted in Events, graphic design on May 4th, 2010

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POINTS OF VIEW. Forms of Contemporary Publishing
7th & 8th of May 2010
School of Fine Arts of Lyon
Les Subsistances.
8 bis quai Saint-Vincent.
69001 Lyon

POINTS OF VIEW aims to show contemporary practices that question and redefine the conventional distribution of functions and roles within the editorial process.
In its inaugural year, POINTS OF VIEW intends to highlight the school’s role in the exploration of new editorial modalities as well as in the blurring of the boundaries between disciplines.
In the context of the development of digital forms of publishing, these new critical positions — particularly through the economic models they adopt — reflect points of view that invite a new and forward‑looking approach to printed forms of contemporary publishing.
With the participation of: Revue 2.0.1, BAT, 4 Taxis, Architectural Association Publications / Bedford Press, B42, castillo/corrales / Paraguay Press, Éditions cent pages, Cneai, Occasional Papers, Dent-De-Leone, Ink, Will Holder, Hyphen Press, Motto, Revue Parade, Les Prairies ordinaires, Rietveld Academie, Roma, Rosa B.

Graphic #13 in stock!

Posted in graphic design, Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store, typography on April 17th, 2010
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Graphic #13 Visual identity issue.

This issue explores the sphere of visual identity. You can find 28 design teams’ projects and their interviews in this issue, which emphasizes the identities within cultural sector such as for museums, cultural festivals, exhibitions, theaters etc., that broadly outline the directions of the current visual identity design.

Contributors:
Maureen Mooren, Hans Gremmen, workroom, Studio Cornel Windlin, Julia Born & Laurenz Brunner, Marie Lusa, Ludovic Balland, Annelys de Vet, Milchhof : Atelier, BAT Team, Metahaven, Manuel Raeder, Studio Astrid Stavro, Project Projects, Cobbenhagen Hendriksen, Barbara Says…, A2/SW/HK, NODE, Linked by Air & Lana Cavar, Sara de Bondt Studio, Elektrosmog, James Goggin, Daniel Eatock, Armand Mevis & Linda van Deursen, Pierre Bernard, LUST, Irma Boom, Pierre di Sciullo

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Zine Soup

Posted in graphic design, illustration, Motto Berlin store, photography, Zines on April 13th, 2010
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Zine Soup

Published by TTC gallery
200 pages, 80 artists. Interviews with Mike Diana, Alex Lukas, Islands Fold and Smittekilde.

Featuring:
AA. VV / Bomba, Alexander Martinez, Alex Lukas / Space 1026, Anders Jandér / Museum Studio, Bongout, Cantab Publishing, Chris Magnusson, Colin Matthes, Craig Atkinson, Daisuke Ichiba, David Birchall, Elk, Emil Alsbo, Frédéric Fleury, Geoffrey Ellis, Glaciers of Nice, Islands Fold, IzRock Pressings, Jason Mclean, Jasper Sebastian Stürup, Jody Barton, JSBJ, Kalkylom, Kasper Hesselbjerg, Ken Kagami, Kerozen, Lachlann PT Rattray, La Commissure, Magnus Clausen, Mark Price, Marten Damgaard, Matthew Lock, Mike Diana, Misaki Kawai, Norihiro Sekitani, Opuntia Books, Panayiotis Terzis & Raymond Sohn, PoKKrePoK, Robin Cameron, Simon Højbo, Simon Redekop, Smittekilde, Sort Hat, Space Poetry, Tommi Musturi, Tony Cederteg, Tristan Ceddia, TTC, Yuri Shibuya.

D 40€

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A Revised Inventory of Curating Degree Zero Archive. Specter Press.

Posted in graphic design, Motto Berlin store, photography, writing on March 23rd, 2010
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A Revised Inventory. Sasa [44] & MeeNa Park

This book was published as part of the project ‘Curating Degree Zero Archive’ at Insa Art Space of the Arts Council Korea, 20 December 2006 – 4 February 2007.

Text in English

Published by Specter Press, jointly with Arts Council Korea, Seoul.
ISBN 978-89-957810-5-0
Cased in cloth, 12,7 x 19,8 cm
720 pages
D 18€

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Introduction to the project:

The present volume is published in conjunction with the project Curating Degree Zero Archive at Insa Art Space of the Arts Council Korea, Seoul, from 20 December 2006 through 4 February 2007.

Curating Degree Zero Archive is “an archive, touring exhibition and web-resource exploring critical and experimental approaches to curating contemporary art”. Initiated in 1988 as a symposium and an accompanying book by Barnaby Drabble and Dorothee Richter in Zurich, it has grown into a form of archive since 2003 and toured around the world to exhibit the materials. Currently, about a hundred independent curators, artist groups, new media curators and institutional curators are participating in the project – and the number is still growing as the tour continues.

Each time in a different place, Curating Degree Zero Archive is presented in a new way by inviting institutions and artists, along with various events, workshops and debates. In Seoul, it was organized by Insa Art Space and reinterpreted by Sasa [44] & MeeNa Park. The artists’ contribution to the project lies not only in their unique, visible presentation of the Archive, but in the behind-the-scene efforts to re-organize the materials in a meaningful way – including completely updating the Archive’s inventory.

This book is a document of this endeavour: an attempt to turn what is usually left invisible unmistakably tangible; to capture an aspect of the urge to collect, organize, and archive. The format is based on Georges Perec’s Species of Spaces and Other Pieces (London: Penguin, 1998), which contains “Brief Notes on the Art and Manner of Arranging One’s Books” – an inspiration for this publication. (Yes, the original version of the essay was published in Penser/Classer [Paris: Hachette, 1985], and it would have been even better to use it as a model. But no one involved in this project had enough knowledge of French language to claim any intimacy with the edition.) The text is set in Walbaum, the same typeface as used in Species of Spaces and Other Pieces.

Whilst every effort has been made to establish the accuracy of the contents of this publication, anyone involved in this project cannot be hold responsible for accidental omissions or errors, which may be quite a few after all. Like any products of human endeavor, an archive is prone to err – and this one should not be an exception.