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March, 2010 Monthly archive

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O.K. Festival shows survey of beautiful and strange magazines

Friday the 16th of April sees the opening of O.K. Festival / 3 Days of Magazines, a unique three-day event entirely devoted to the independent magazine. The programme features an exposition of special magazines and workshops by renowned magazine designers, as well as debates on various topics, festivities and interesting encounters. The event takes place at Arnhem and continues a series of independent magazine festivals previously held in Luxemburg, Barcelona and Tokyo. In the wake of the larger publishing houses an increasing number of magazines are being issued independently. Thousands of independent magazines exist worldwide, with millions of readers. Their magazines are usually spread in limited edition and behind them is an active new scene of magazine design. During the O.K. festival the most striking examples will be gathered in an exhibition. There will be room for Dutch art, design and architecture magazines like ‘Mister Motley’ and ‘Items en Archis’, but also for ‘artzines’ in particular, like the extremely slim ‘One Page Magazine’ from the Netherlands, the Spanish art magazine ‘La Más Bella’, which takes on a marvelously original form for every new issue (ranging from a candy machine to a wallet), the Swiss ‘Nimes’, the Finnish ‘A4 Casino’, the South African music magazine ‘BruceLee’, the English magazine slash diary ‘Karen’ and periodicals like ‘Yummy’ and ‘Meat Magazine’, the lifestyle glossy for carnivores.

Creative director William van Giessen sees the independent magazine as an answer to the uniformity of the mass media: ‘The printed media are falling victim to increasingly strict formats. Sales figures reign. In the gaping hole they leave behind the independent magazine manifests itself. Everything that is excluded by the mainstream media finds its place here. In this sense, the independent magazine offers a sanctuary to designers, illustrators and writers. It is at times defiant and headstrong but always brimming with energy and playfulness. Readers from across the world are increasingly drawn to its versatility, originality and creativity. Whereas the printed media are trying to come to terms with diminishing advertising revenues, the independent magazine thrives. It achieves this by embracing the new media and ‘social networking’, phenomena that large publishers are still struggling to understand.

Editor’s note
Dates: 16, 17 and 18 April 2010.
Location: Villa Sonsbeek, Tellegenlaan 3, 6814 BT Arnhem.
Programme: www.ok-festival.com.
Contact: Tanja Koning, communicatie@okfestival.com, tel. 06-28817133

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For the next issue of Print we have invited 12 leading visual artists to choose a cause they would like to support and create a design for tote bags that will be sold on MyDesignShop.com. One hundred percent of the profits from these bags will go to the causes chosen by the artists.

The artists included in this project are:

Atélier Telescopique: Fondation de France
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Christoph Niemann: Doctors Without Borders
Deanne Cheuk: Smile Train
Ed Fella: KPFK Radio
Geoff McFetridge
HORT: Amnesty International
James Joyce: Save the Children UK
Laurent Fetis: World Wildlife Fund
Rick Valicenti / Thirst: CASA of Cook County
Si Scott: World Wildlife Fund
Spin: Bone Cancer Research UK

We are now opening up submissions to the public and would love for you to participate. Choose a cause you’d like to support, and create a design for it that can be printed on a tote. Three winning designs and artists will be featured in the magazine. One winner will have his
or her creation printed onto a bag and will also get to choose one
of the totes made by our commissioned designers. The winner’s bag will be available in our online store and the profits will go to his/her selected charity.

Find out more on how to take part of this competition here.