Experimental publication about the Hungarian band ék. The shape refers back to the name of the band(in english: wedge), created by the special binding.
Behind the screens
When creating a font, the letters go through various shapes before they get their final look. On the way from sketch to the letter, many variations must be dismissed. Designers end up learning that an overall project cohesion may take precedence over one solution and it’s own quality. However, on that path, new ideas are born. Each passing phase contributes to the process and represents a step closer to the goal. This book is a way to preserve these forms and give them a new purpose. Rejected letters and shapes now become artistic elements and build compositions that communicate on an aesthetic level, but also provide an insight into details that change during the creation of Yaud typeface.
Where are you from? From the Danube?
What if I become part of the river? What if the land passes by – trees, cities, industrial areas, stretches of land, islands, history? What if I am between the banks, floating on the border? The publication “Where are you from? From the Danube?” shows views of the riverbanks, photographed from the shipping channel of the Danube, which come together to form a long, diverse, and yet continual line, that has no defined beginning.
2023, self-published, 56 pages, 13×18,5 cm, riso-printed, spiral binding, edition of 42.
Supported by MS-FUSION A.I.R., Federal Ministry Republic of Austria, Culture Moves Europe Mobility Fund, County of Upper Austria.
The Restoration of Our Time
The book “The Restoration of Our Time” presents “restoration-restart” state in a hardcover format with bare back. The cover extends from the front to the back and the spine, and the crack symbolizing the flaws in the artwork is imprinted with embossed silver on the outer cover. The first chapter of the book, “Pursuing an Ideal Era,” focuses on the research and discussion of the works of seven senior artists, accompanied by images of the artworks. The second chapter, “Restoring Memories,” compares the “before-after” restoration works and uses mapping on tracing paper to analyze the different erosion phenomena of each artwork explain the details of how to restore them to their current state.
Eating? It bothers me.
The following publication is an experimental zine about eating disorders.
Dapim Tzehubim – Shimon Tzabar Artist Book
An artist book design uniting two works by Israeli artist and political activist Shimon Tzabar. The visual sections are the three editions of Tzabar’s fanzine Dapim Zehubim (‘yellow pages’), exploring war and anarchy in 1960s Jerusalem, visually reference ANARCHY magazine and include contributions from renowned Israeli poets and artists. Accompanying these visuals are four chapters of Tzabar’s philosophical work “The White Flag Principle; How to Lose a War and Why,” penned during his political self-exile in London after Israel’s Six-Day War. These works, created at different times, complete each other and reveal Tzabar’s worldview.
Art Histories of a Forever War: Modernism between Space and Home
The book design reform artist Wang Dahong’s work “moon gate”. The representative work fusion the Chinese and Western modernism’s, bring out the imagination of cosmic space consciousness. The inner pages are design in two-ways, Chinese and English. In order to restore the exhibition venue and bring the intertextual dialogue between Asia and the West, modern and contemporary.
But Beautiful—A Book About Jazz
Geoff Deyer recounts the lives of eight brilliant jazz musicians and their fallible, neurotic sides in But Beautiful – A Book About Jazz. In chapters, Deyer tells stories of Young, Monk, Powell, Mingus, Webster, Baker, Pepper, Ellington and Carney. Within each chapter, individual anecdotes are strung like pearls. The experimental book design explores their lives as a leporello. This form underlines the structure of the book by giving each artist his own space. Just as the passion for music unites all of them, all sections of the book are connected by a purple ribbon. The 209 pages, set in Futura, shine in five different colours of foil on the dark aubergine soft cover.
Realities of Ignorance
The visual point for the exhibition “Unconsciousness” lies in the layered extraction of certain magnificent and mystical color tones from the paintings of the three artists. with the use of translucent golden paper and white elastic threads, responding to the exhibition’s theme of “a state of consciousness still in chaos, lacking awareness and understanding”. This design aims to convey a sense of accessory and an unconventional book structure that blurs the line between the book jacket and cover, yet still maintains a sense of opening and closing.
Matter & Meaning
Matter & Meaning — A Research On Text And Textile Towards Alternative Fashion Perspectives.
Text has not only an etymological connection to Textile, but also a metaphorical one. The publication Matter & Meaning explores the relationships between the textual and the textile. The four parts of the book form the fabric for four self-made garments. Part A,B,C and D materialise into a top, sleeves, trousers and skirt. The book is thus brought into the space performatively and ultimately led back into the book. The common thread of the book is constructed by highlighted keywords that link the texts. The interconnectedness creates a dynamic fabric that generates new meanings.
Out of Line – A Visual Script
«Out of Line» functions as notation for mediation as well as documentation of movement. It began as an experiment and lead to a performance whose central component is walking.
Through the binding type and the horizontal structure of the sequences, different possibilities of application of the script arise. Individual scenes can be navigated side by side, one can quickly get an overview of an entire scene, as well as get an overview of transitions between scenes by just opening the leporello in different ways. Format and binding allow a comfortable handling in a rehearsal context and through the reduced visual language an intuitive access and efficient decoding in said context are ensured.
C-LAB CREATORS 2018-2020
As a record of the three-year creation achievements in Taiwan’s
Contemporary Cultural Experiment Lab (C-LAB), We take “scale” as the
conceptual framework, turns this publication into a dictionary format
and use the book side to bring the image of index. The exposed Spine
Case Bound assemble the book title. The cover and inner page with line
segments and frosted oil print, make the scale touchable. Bring in the
silver materials present the experimental imagery.
Non-Faces Faces
This publication collects images that were accidentally included within MegaFace — a dataset with 1,000,000 images of faces used to evaluate the performance of facial recognition algorithms. MegaFace was built with a combination of imprecise computational and human processes resulting in images being added that are not actual photos of people— including depictions of faces as paintings, illustrations, and statues as well as images of nature and various objects. This book organizes a selection of the non-faces images into new categories and illustrates the tendency of both humans and machines to mistakenly perceive patterns between unrelated things.
Collaboration with Federico Pérez Villoro
C-LAB Future Media Arts Festival
This design started off with the concept of “Future Archives”. By de-constructing and reforming the main visual on a blue PVC material, we presented the sense of futurism. We purposely vague the boundaries between “cover” and “inner page” in responding to the artistic imagine carried by the book itself. We tried to reflect the experimental part of the exhibition by leading the readers to flip through the pages, hoping them could enter a new context of exhibition.
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The project focuses on a form of steganography embedded in most commercial printers. In addition to the intended content, many printers also print encoded metadata as a pattern of matrices of small yellow dots imperceptible to the naked eye. This technology has been used for years at the request of the US government as a way to combat counterfeiting. However there are no regulations around it nor wide knowledge of its uses — becoming a threat to free speech, anonymity and privacy. The project is a guide to decoding the yellow dot pattern, and graphic tests to interact with a special blue light made for the publication.
In collaboration with Federico Pérez Villoro, and Siyao Zhu
The Ark Museum
The book of The Ark Museum is designed based on the concept of ancient European museum books, in response to artist Tu Wei-Cheng’s focus on the idea of “self-systematization” in his artwork. Its layout imitates and incorporates the style of old civilization books, resembling classic literature with its large hardcover binding and rounded spine. It also features deliberately aged antique bronze hardware clasps, enhancing the gesture of “opening” the book, as opposed to simply flipping through it. This design echoes the idea of The Ark as a carrier that saves multiple species from disasters, as well as the diverse and exotic civilizations collected within the book.
Utopia is on the Road
A glimpse into the intersection of modern bicycle technology and Bauhaus mentality: The “Utopia is on the Road” collection by Tecta consists of three specially painted bicycles, created in cooperation with Open cycles, which are accompanied by selected pieces of furniture. Based on the designs of textile artist and Bauhaus teacher Anni Albers, art director Dominik Kirgus developed the frame design. The challenge was to design around differently shaped round tubes with varying radii. The catalogue bundles the collection back onto the surface—showcasing the bikes and furniture in action.
Concept, Layout & Typesetting: Tobias Groß, Tonda Budszus
Photography: Constantin Meyer, Lennart Kramp
Dhanya
The book is the result of the experiment done during the lockdown period of Covid 19. I had read and selected poems written by Indian Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi to write in calligraphic style. Since there was scarcity of materials during lockdown period, I had creatively composed these poems on my old used paper having strokes, background, alphabets etc. after understanding the emotions and reference of the poems. Each composition is unique with various stylization of calligraphy. In this attempt I have considered to connect Gujarati language literature with calligraphy art.
TECTA Katalog 2022
A catalogue for furniture manufacturer Tecta—Actually it is more of a magazine. A magazine about design, proportions, materials, colours, people and, last but not least, products. Just as idiosyncratic as Tecta itself, this medium goes its own way, telling stories of experimental, beautifully shaped and bold design, of flexibility and extreme static.
Concept: Tonda Budszus
Layout & Typesetting: Tonda Budszus, Chan Sperle, Martin Schüngel, Elena Rohloff
touch grass
AI generated type experiment based on an image of grass
—the phrase touch grass is “used when someone is doing something weird, stupid, or pointless. it means they need to come back to reality, they need to get some fresh air and get back in touch with how the real world works.”—urbandictionary.com
This project was on view @ Tate at the Cyborg Futures digital display.
print: Digitalpress
type: Neue Montreal
paper: Cromatico Extra White 180g
Bauhausbroschüre—homage an die fraue
The bauhausbroschüre is an experimental publication that presents the work of the women whom worked in Bauhaus. I have selected 3 different media for which I have created paraphrases inspired by the works of Anni Albers, Judit Kárász and Söre Popitz.
The publication should be understood more as an object, which I have tried to make tactile, experiential and at the same time informative for the reader by using different materials.
print: Digitalpress, TCN Sign Studio, Copyguru
paper: offset paper 120g, keaykolour cobblestone, lichen, steel 120g, tracing paper and transparent foil
type: neue haas unica w1
Budai Rajziskola, 2022
Hexenhaus
Light, poetry, nature, lightness, complexity, openness—the central motifs of the architecture of the “Hexenhaus” (Witch House) by the famous architect couple Alison & Peter Smithson have also guided the design of the book about this “House for a Man and a Cat”. The work documents the conception and the design and transformation process of the house, which has been ongoing for more than 30 years, with construction drawings, letters, quotes, further texts, historical and current photographs.
Concept, Layout & Typesetting: Martin Schüngel
Architecture-Photography: HG Esch
Maternal Love
Reflecting on my own personal relationship with my mum – that’s how the concept was born. I wanted to create an object for a book that could be seen as far from ideal-almost perfect. An object that we basically take care of, because it is fragile and important to us. As we get closer we discover flaws and damages hidden in the small details of the object, but we still find it beautiful. The object represents the final state of the relationship, where I have now performed the symbolic gesture of closure. This is a kind of letting go on my part, where I took control.
plaster and acrylic paint, 2023
Sketch
What do we call development?
The development of something towards completion, change; reaching a more
advanced state.
Development is a process driven by
experimentation, trying out new variations and situations.
I demonstrate this with the basic visual elements of graphic design. I’ve
generated different compositions of
ellipses, rectangles, lines and text using the tool of coding.