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The forms of contemporary writing originated from the Roman writing. Everyone who creates their own letter type from this is actually copying an already existing form. This Fanzine shows that by continuosly copying, the same textual content becomes versatile.
175x220 mm - recycled paper
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December 16, 2011 at Branch 27
We don't know if Darren is enjoying his drink or the conversation more!
Photography: Megan Moore
Design: Francesca Macrì, Laura D'Aprile
Francesca Macrì was born in Turin. Prior to receiving a Degree in Industrial Design with a specialization in Eco-Design at the Politecnico di Torino, she obtained a master in Advertising & Graphic Design at the IAAD and did advertising for AroundInside and Altrimenti magazines and for Proges Design and Idea Up agencies. She has received awards from Food Design 5, Corto Dams Festival, Accessori & Design, ManifestaZOOne, Gwangju Biennal Design, Vittorio Bonacina Award, which were published in DAS Design After School, Piemonte Torino Design, Biennial of Young Artist from Europe and the Mediterranean, and magazines Il Sole 24 Ore, Activa, Plastdesign, Modo, and has been noticed at the 13th Edition of the Biennial of Young Artist from Europe and the Mediterranean, Gwangju Design Biennial (Korea), Torino Design Capital, Macef, Milan and Italian show-rooms. In collaboration with 5 of the major european design universities on the Eco and Narciso Project.
Her singular methodology and ethic applies to the study of a material or a concept by which she gathers contextual information i.e. social, cultural, ethical, biological, technological and ecological. Francesca Macri’s end goal is to attain innovation; its success is not only in producing a formally designed object but also to nd its links to emotional and symbolic values.
At the same time, she ideated the lecture and workshop ‘Theater and Design’, and was assistant-professor of Industrial Design at the Politecnico di Torino. Since 2005, she has always worked in cross-disciplinary projects spanning the visual arts and design. With an inquisitive and conclusive mind, Francesca Macrì has kept a wide, articulated and problem solving vision, resulting in collaborations with academic institutions, large and small industries, and with designers, architects and photography directors.
Francesca Macrì works with Marco Bernini, Bis Productions, Ninika
Francesca Macrì è nata a Torino. Prima di laurearsi in Disegno Industriale con una specializzazione in Eco-Design presso il Politecnico di Torino, ottiene un master in Advertising & Graphic Design presso lo IAAD e lavora come graphic designer per le riviste AroundInside e Altrimenti e le agenzie Proges Design e Idea Up.
Alcuni suoi progetti sono stati premiati e selezionati per Bienniale Giovani Artisti dell’Europa e del Mediterraneo, Gwangju Design Biennial (Korea), Torino Design Capital, Macef, Food Design 5, Corto Dams Festival, Crazy Pack, Accessori & Design, ManifestaZOOne, Gwangju Biennal Design, Vittorio Bonacina Award, e pubblicati in published in DAS Design After School, Piemonte Torino Design, Biennial of Young Artist from Europe and the Mediterranean, Il Sole 24 Ore, Activa, Plastdesign, Modo. In collaborazione con 5 delle principali università europee di design ha lavorato per il progetto Eco e Narciso.
La sua singolare metodologia ed etica del progetto è applicata allo studio di un materiale o a un concept attraverso lo studio dei differenti contesti: sociale, culturale, etico, biologico, tecnologico ed ecologico. Il principale obiettivo è innovare. Un’innovazione non solo formale, ma funzionale, ecocompatibile e con forti valori emozionali e simbolici.
Dal 2005 Francesca Macrì lavora in progetti multidisciplinari che coinvolgono le arti e il design, collabora con istituzioni accademiche, grandi e piccole aziende, designer, architetti e fotografi, progetta e conduce i workshop “Teatro e Design” ed è esercitatrice per il corso di laurea in Disegno Industriale al Politecnico di Torino.
Attualmente Francesca Macrì lavora con Marco Bernini, Bis Productions, Ninika
Paramount Theatre - The Anderson Paramount Theatre (now known as The Paramount Theatre Centre & Ballroom) is a historic theatre located at Anderson, Madison County, Indiana. It opened on August 20, 1929, and at the time was part of the Publix Chain of theaters, owned by Paramount Pictures (hence the theatre's name). The theater was designed by the famous movie theatre architect, John Eberson. The Paramount is an atmospheric theater (an architectural style that gave the appearance of an open star-filled sky) and is one of twelve atmospheric theatres left standing in the United States and Canada. The auditorium was decorated in the style of a Spanish village. (Wiki)
We have a great view from our creative studio. Manchester Citys Stadium - Eastlands, New Islington Development, The Pennines, Lancashire, Cheshire, Derbyshire and Greater Manchester
Brio crée le nouveau Showroom de Recommerce Group pour répondre aux besoins de pédagogie, de réassurance, de simplification, de normalisation et d’accompagnement des distributeurs et des consommateurs.
2018 - brioretail.com
Crédits photo d3studio.fr
We're Soda, an integrated creative agency based in Guildford, Surrey. We're part of The Completely Group.
In 2010 the Council for Public Health and Health Care published their advisory report called: Health 2.0. In this report the RVZ gives their vision on the changes in the public health care. We developed a stop-motion animation, which translated this big report into a clear and short message. With the use of familiar elements from info-graphics and by turning them in spatial objects we created a unique image with clear communication.
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Going Interactive - a new kind of creative digital agency - designed and developed the Rubik's Revolution site. The website includes 2 games that represent the actual cube gameplay and won a variety of awards for Best Social site and Adobe Site of the Day.
View: www.goinginteractive.com
December 16, 2011 at Branch 27
Are we talking or dancing? We're not quite sure.
Photography: Megan Moore
STICKS A, 05/05/2009, 13:16, 8C, 3064x2924 (536+1465), 100%, CENTREMARK, 1/25 s, R73.8, G76.7, B101.2
The forms of contemporary writing originated from the Roman writing. Everyone who creates their own letter type from this is actually copying an already existing form. This Fanzine shows that by continuosly copying, the same textual content becomes versatile.
175x220 mm - recycled paper
Check our website /