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Manystuff #0 - More real than fiction

With a magazine, Manystuff wants to extend its activities and induce by this paper medium discussions and exchanges by written and graphic reflections around a common problematic.
For this first issue, Manystuff proposes to look into contemporary graphic creation through the prism of realism or even hyperrealism. At a time when a certain standardisation can be observed in numerical creation practices, a reinvestment can be seen in real space, its objects and its matter from which the designers obtain casual creations reflecting a concrete and true reality and highlighting the genesis of their forms. Practicing artists scoff at the illusion and prefer the nitty gritty.
Several questions can then be posed: what do these practices entail in a context where computer-assisted creation is dominant? How have these practices digested the data processing tool? Is there rejection or continuity when we know that the new generation comes from a digital DIY culture?What are the challenges of this practice which sometimes plays with the non-conventional derisory character of the images and the derision of the process? Is this practice a way of reenchanting the world with these optical effects, this use of daily objects, a means of getting away from the production of overpolished and standardised images? What are the social challenges of this new graphic movement? etc, etc …

Graphic design: Pierre Vanni
Language: English/French (All the texts are bilingual) + Dutch (for Luna Maurer text)
Format: 20×26,7 cm
80 pages
10 €
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NEWWORK Magazine


NEWWORK magazine is a large-format newspaper publication for readers who appreciate the value of new ideas. Designed and published biannually by studio NEWWORK, issue no.1 shows a selection of contributors solely from New York.

Seven artists chosen by studio NEWWORK present new ideas and images of art, design, high fashion, culture, and politics. From art directors to business leaders, from design students to curators, audience can find exiting new work and talent.

Since all the pages are separatable, they could be put up on the wall as art pieces. Customized typefaces to reflect each contributors’ work stimulate thinking about typography in graphic design.

Editor & Art Director : The Glossy Zine

Found in 2004 The Glossy Magazine presents a amazing management of type and grid. Eye candy for sure!

Neue Grafik #6

Neue Grafik #6
Neue Grafik #6

Food for your eyes and mind… by Outofprint.

Ink Magazine #2 - out now!

Ink Magazine #2

Contributors:

* Benoit Lemoine
* Collectif 1.0.3
* Denis Lecoq
* Claire Moreux et Oliver Huz (Digital Baobab)
* Enjoycaviar
* Frédéric Teschner
* Jean-Jacques Tachdjian
* Le Club des Chevreuils
* Lieux Communs
* Luc Dall’Armellina
* Matthieu Cortat
* Maxime Delporte
* Pleaseletmedesign
* Raphaël Garnier
* Sacha Léopold
* Sébastien Truchet
* Simon Lagneaux
* Thomas Huot-Marchand
* Xavier Antin

52 pages
190 x 260mm, offset 1 PMS color.
400 copies
5 euros.

Order here.

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