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May, 2010 Monthly archive

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Another well thought (and designed) tool for the upcoming Soccer World Cup. Keep track of all the scores with this nice chart designed by Trebleseven Design and available at Counter Objects.

About the poster:
A doubled sided A1+ typographic World Cup poster designed for Soccer Aid | UNICEF, by David Watson | Trebleseven printed on 170 gsm PhoeniXmotion Xenon.

Soccer Aid raises money for UNICEF to help children around the world.

The Poster was produced in collaboration with G&B printers and PhoeniXmotion paper.

All poster sale profits will benefit Soccer Aid | UNICEF.

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Very nice new project by Barcelona based Hey Studio for Laus Book (Best Spanish graphic design).

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The second issue of poster-magazine PWR Paper is now out.

This new issue includes:
Exclusive photo of the world’s oldest tree and the dog it’s named after, an idea for a revolutionizing computer game, a time machine, google search word poems, an interview with the band Enigma, Avatar 3D in 3D, interpretations of the lamp Ashoka by Ettore Sottsass and much more.

Contributors:
John Divola, Natalie Rognsøy, Andreas Banderas, Alexander Palmestål, Mikael Enqvist, Ignace Wouters, Elina Minn, Artie Vierkant, Poster Company, Louie Schumacher, Brenna Murphy, Lisa Öberg , Daniel Swan, Arran Ridley, Ida Lehtonen , Ben Jones, Amanda Svensson, Matt Lock.

The magazine will very soon be available for free from a number of places around the world including Printed Matter in New York, ICA in London, V1 in Copenhagen, Pro-qm and Motto in Berlin, Ooga Booga in Los Angeles and Galleri Krets in Malmö, Sweden.

It’s also available for purchase for 5 euros from www.pwrpaper.com

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NODE is a Berlin and Oslo based graphic design studio, founded in 2003 by Anders Hofgaard and Serge Rompza. Vladimir Llovet Casademont joined the collaboration in 2006.

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Kilimanjaro Issue 10 – About Now (Box edition)
Ethos Art Love and Everyday Life.
Printed on posters size 68cm x 48cm.

Every newsstand magazine promises the now and the new. This issue of Kilimanjaro is about now, but remixed and refracted. Our tenth issue is the beginning of a new manifesto, a looser approach. It’s like we called you and asked, “What’s happening now?”

We’ve taken an old-school tabloid sensibility – disposable, sensationalist, even bigoted – and transformed it into something new and beautiful.

We hear from super-curators Achim Borchardt-Hume, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Beatrix Ruf about the artistic futuristic. Cyber-punk originator Bruce Sterling discusses atemporality. And we speak to Tatiana Trouvé, Isaac Julien and Polly Morgan about what they’re doing now. Plus work from Sarah Lucas and Keren Cytter, a collaboration with Cyprien Gaillard, and writing about film, fashion and contemporary culture.