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When the New Graphic Design issue no.1 first came to our office in 1960, my husband studied it thoroughly to find the underlying grid that the whole publication was based on. (I still have the tissue paper system that he worked out.) He was fascinated with it since the grid is essential for organization of masses of information.
There is usually a grid automatically worked out in design work for letterpress (it's the nature of the process) but with the advent of offset printing, anything goes any old place you want and especially now with designing on computer.
Photograph from Vignelli: From A to Z, written by Massimo Vignelli, published by Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd.
"Establishing the most appropriate grid for a book on the Indy 500, based on 4 columns and 4 rows. This grid offers the possibility of having horizontal pictures based on the 2-to-3 ratio proportion (typical of slides) from small modules to a half page to a full spread".
Quote from Vignelli.
Letterpress coaster series we produced for Anthem! www.anthemww.com Besides turning out beautifully (mainly due to good appropriate design work) the piece is also a good example of using 2-color printing and other letterpress learning.
For a circus founded by the Knie family (Switzerland). Artist, Hans Erni. From Graphis Posters 1973.
Germany ran a series of stamps commemorating Bauhaus faculty. My daughter would send them one by one as they were put into circulation.
This stamp honors Mies van der Rohe.
Infographic on the design process. Each colour follows an idea from conception through refinement to the final product. (click view all sizes for detail)
Someone said to me: "those collages have been done".
Well, It hasn't yet been done by me. I don't know why so many people are afraid of doing things that "we've seen already"... in my opinion it's a great starting place to things we haven't seen yet.
A sketch for a poster Avigail and Me had done yesterday.
Brief was to bring the calendar into the 21st century, whilst retaining a paper based format. I gave my calendar a circular format and vibrant climatic colour scheme to stand out against the others on the market.
This used to be the norm for signage, especially in rural US. But down in the lower left corner you will see a sign that visually says just one thing, a Chevron gas station. New graphic design comes to just about everywhere. Back to that flat world.
I just finished (well, almost) the jewelry design site for Karin Jacobson. Still needs a few additions but it's almost there.
This would be the place to get your girl a cool piece of jewelry this holiday season. Her stuff is all inspired by comic books, anime and sci-fi. Pretty damn cool. Check out the sweet designer jewelry!
printed on the last page of "The Handy Book of Artistic Printing: A Collection of Letterpress Examples, with specimens of type, ornament, corner fills, borders, twisters, wrinkles, and other freaks of fancy"
book designed by Doug Clouse and Angela Voulangas
bought this at the TDC Book Fair
a bit more info on my blog:
designrelated.com/inspiration/view/Karen/page/1/entry/314...
and if you are around May 30th in NYC try to stop by the TDC Book Fair: