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What does a beautiful book mean in this contemporary era? This issue of GRAPHIC features the best book competitions mostly in Europe. Through the interviews with the members of committee/jury and the designers’ comments on the winning books, this issue is looking for the meaning of beautiful book.

EDITORIAL
This issue of GRAPHIC covers best book competitions that judge the “beauty” of the contending books. A total of eight competitions or events are included: national competitions (from the Netherlands, France, Belgium, and Sweden as well as the best-known one, The Most Beautiful Swiss Books) that reflect the book culture of their respective countries; Best Book Design From All Over the World held in Germany, which is the most representative international competition; Walter Tiemann Prize which is a unique competition focusing on typography; and Beautiful Books in Korea, which was held for the first time to select Korean books with good design.

As the titles suggest, the purpose of these competitions is to select the most beautiful books from each country. This means we can look at current trends in book design by examining them, which is the starting point of this issue. We hope the biggest benefit is that it provides a comprehensive overview of the criteria of a “beautiful” book sought by each competition.

The key sentence that penetrates the theme of this issue should be “What does a beautiful book mean to you?”, which is the question we presented to every interviewee. Of course, the intention was not to get the best answer but to collect various ideas on the qualities of a “beautiful book” from this ambiguous question. This question is also directed at ourselves and our readers, with the goal of prompting renewed reflection on book design by reading the answers and asking ourselves the same question at the same time.

Every text (such as interviews or comments from juries and designers) is, in fact, linked to this question. While the interviews with the organizers of the competition explain the unique cultural background of selecting “beautiful books,” the jury’s commentaries provide aesthetic justifications for it by summarizing why a particular book is beautiful. The comments from the designers strenuously reflect current trends, which equate the design process to book design itself.

It was only with the generous cooperation from the organizers and jurors of the competitions and the designers that this issue of GRAPHIC could be published. We would like to convey our sincere gratitude to every contributor.

CONTRIBUTORS
Anisha Imhasly
Arina Stoenescu
Cornel Windlin
Etienne Robial
Greger Bergvall
Julia Blume
Julien Magnani
Just Enschedé
Konstanze Berner
Lim Kyungyong
Pierre Huyghebaert
Uta Schneider
Vanessa van Dam




Sundries is a graphic design studio established in 2010 by Julien Hourcade.
The studio works in cultural and commercial fields and specializes in editorial design.

Beyond its activity, Sundries produces and publishes various works and objects in limited edition. Those productions can be purchased on the website.



Logology® 2, as its predecessor Logology®, presents a collection of cases studies of logos created for brands all over the world. In total, 13 cases are analyzed following different steps: first the assignment on the part of the client, then an explanation of the idea’s conception, followed by the solution and final implementation. All of these points are analyzed, from the form, structure, tools and details of the logo’s design.

Furthermore, Logology® 2 proposes a gallery of more than 1600 logos specifically separated and divided into 78 categories that form a large compilation of ideas to be of service to all.

Edited by Victionary
352 pages
42 €

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SCION presents
A PRODUCT OF DESIGN
Curated by Gluekit
RSVP For Opening Reception at scion.com/​space

Showcasing designers whose passion projects have taken shape in an array of products, this exhibition spotlights the blurred line between collectibility and function. A Product of Design celebrates a cross-section of companies and individuals whose work is graphic and inspiring.

Opening Night: Saturday, September 17, 2011, 7-10pm
Show dates: September 17 – October 8, 2011
RSVP For Opening Reception at scion.com/​space

The exhibition features:
The Solitary Arts / Andy Mueller + The Quiet Life / Peter Buchanan-Smith + Best Made Company / Colophon Foundry / Various Projects / Hugo & Marie / Booji / Ben Blanc Studio / JB Lab

Scion Installation L.A.
3521 Helms Ave. (at National)
Culver City, CA 90232




Feast your eyes upon the official Urbanized poster, designed by the always industrious folks at Build. It’s two-sided, 27″ x 40″, and remixes some of the iconography Build created for the Urbanized limited-edition silkscreen prints.