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It broke 3 months ago. Last week I finally took the picture. For some reason I still can't throw it out.
Maybe it deserves a better shot.
Designed by PEI-CHE CHENG
書封面和書裡的55張明信片,封面白底、目錄頁紅底,右下是全部的明信片,
這些不是那種標準的美美明信片,是為了自己寄而做的明信片。看明信片的內容可以看見我去了哪些地方,接觸了哪些東西。
印刷:永豐餘印刷,象牙卡,數量兩件,一件德國/一件台北。
Choose Life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family. Choose a fucking big television, choose washing machines, cars, compact disc players and electrical tin openers. Choose good health, low cholesterol, and dental insurance. Choose fixed interest mortage repayments. Choose a starter home. Choose your friends. Choose leisurewear and matching luggage. Choose a three-piece suite on hire purchase in a range of fucking fabrics. Choose DIY and wondering who the fuck you are on a Sunday morning. Choose sitting on that couch watching mind-numbing, spirit-crushing game shows, stuffing fucking junk food into your mouth. Choose rotting away at the end of it all, pishing your last in a miserable home, nothing more than an embarrassment to the selfish, fucked up brats you spawned to replace yourself.
Choose your future.
Linotype, one of the reigning kings of type before the digital revolution that was raging like a fire storm through the printing world in the 1980's. They merged with their arch enemy Monotype and now sell the typefaces and logos that they had the rights to, and I think that they were bought out by Heidelberg Presses. Now most mass printing comes from Korea and China. The world is no longer round, it's flat.
Poster for an Alban Berg opera. First Prize in the cultural section of the Warsaw Poster Biennale, 1966. From Graphis Annual 67/68. My favorite Lenica illustration.
have been working on making a new graphic design blog for the GD area at Portland State University. Thinking I am going to say goodbye to www.crapdetector.com and hello to commandsave www.commandsave.com
still working on padding issues (which are currently driving me insane).
name most certainly inspired by the msu graphic design show that we had last year (File Save As Soiree) (can't totally take the mississippi out of the blog :)
A 1975 brochure for the Portland Art Museum.
Portland graphic designers have produced very advanced graphics for many years, and major agencies have developed in the city over time.
From a series of posters for the Polish Circus. Artist, Wiktor Górka. From Graphis Annual 69/70. Blogged at Aqua-Velvet.
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No, I DON'T have a tache :) never have, never will, but for some reason i hadn't shaved for a while in the only portraits i could find when i was playing with the two latest Dictionary of Image ideas. I think the weird blueish light is reflected flash, or it could be my brain leaking.
Texture from the superb "texture for layers" group
The reality of life in Germany at that time was visualized by graphic arts of a different nature. DaDa had developed out of WWI as an anti-war movement, reflecting the insanity of the times, and other German graphic artists such as George Grosz, created works that were especially bitter. Even Kathe Kollwitz lithographs were turned into poster pleas for food for German children.
I cannot find the artist's name for this publication cover. It's signed but I can't decipher it.
Artist: Joseph Gering. Quote from William Graham Sumner. Date 1955. Ad is from a series "Great Ideas of Western Man" by Container Corporation of America (1950 -1975). Image from the book "Great Ideas" published by Container Corp. in 1976. Blogged at Aqua-Velvet.
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…and they're pretty scrumptious. Letterpressed, to fill me with joy.
Aside from some tracking issues (I realize now I should have considerably broadened my letterspacing to accommodate the indentations—I'm a letterpress first-timer, mostly), I'm quite delighted.
220# lettra cotton paper = crazy-heavy-weight and yummy!