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Gastrotypographicalassemblage
17 September — 30 October

Kemistry Gallery is celebrating the work of legendary designer Lou Dorfsman, art director for the CBS network.

The exhibition centres on his most notable creation, the 11-metre wide handmade wooden typographic wall that he named Gastrotypographicalassemblage. Created during an era when designers were both artisans and well-trained communicators, the wall is the largest modern typographic artefact in existence, described by Michael Bierut as ‘an irreplaceable piece of design history.’ With custom type created by Herb Lubalin and Tom Carnase, the wall contains almost 1500 individual characters.

“There are few pieces that represent the typographic and design spirit that illuminated that moment of history, and certainly none on a scale as ambitious.” Milton Glaser.

The gallery has been working directly with the saviours and restorers of the wall, designer and Dorfsman colleague Nicholas Fasciano, and Executive Director of the Center for Design Study, Rick Anwyl.

With over sixty original examples of Lou’s art-directed work for CBS, featuring contributions from Al Hirschfeld and Milton Glaser, the exhibition serves to demonstrate Lou Dorfsman’s skill in defining a brand to over 200 million people. Featuring historically significant print spreads and a half-scale two-dimensional reproduction of the wall, Kemistry Gallery have also commissioned parts of the wall to be reproduced for purchase along with a limited edition print.

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Don’t forget to buy yourself a ticket to Offset 2010 Conference while they last!

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The Frontroom Cambridge is exhibiting Jess Wilson (http://www.jesswilson.co.uk) & Liv Bargman (http://www.livbargman.co.uk)

Their conversations will spread all over the walls, floors, and ceilings throughout the week telling the story of their chin-wags and their time in The Frontroom.

Starting August 20th. More info here

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Craft returns to the forefront of creative consciousness this October.

Featuring 14 remarkable individuals, Crafty will explore the artistry and process behind disciplines from design to art, fashion to film and advertising to specialized print techniques.

Held at the Lasalle College of the Arts (Singapore), the event is produced by design think tank Anonymous and curated by art director Felix Ng – following the launch of A Design Film Festival in January 2010.

Supplementing the conference will be A Crafty Paper.

The 40pp newsprint paper, will feature a foreword by Thinking For A Living founder Duane King, as well as speaker profiles and a DIY interview (dubbed conversations) with 15 of the most remarkable individuals from around the world. The paper is complimentary for all conference attendees.