It represents the separation of something hard that anyone has to deal with and how it feels to try to move past it. As normal as it may seem the roads are always unclear and unstable.
Fragments of chaos
Many perceive the chaos of anxiety as panic, though I couldn’t feel it as anything but heavy fear intoxicating your breath while you drown. Pushing you deep beneath the fragment waves of blue, deeper under you silently chaos.
Kakine
Kakine, which means “hedge”(a green wall) in Japanese, is an experimental typographic project. In this project, after analyzing the imported very low-resolution image file of letters (monochrome bitmap format), two layers of leaves are drawn algorithmically and partly randomly like a hedge displaying letters with the parameters of the density of the leaves; then the rendered image is algorithmically converted into the graphic expressed with two sizes of dots. These dots will be considered as a hole like a perforated metal that acts as a screen to protect privacy. The algorithmic process in this project is realized by Processing coding of mine.
Tangley
The Tangley font is a loose interpretation of the Cy Twombly’s graphic in the untitled series. The type has the characteristic loopiness of the letters, minimal spacing and the ability to typeset with zero or even negative leading. The height of the lowercase letters is made as high as possible to reduce the height difference in the title case and to increase the graphic uniformity of the lines relative to each other.
Divine Legoture.
A dithered black and white photograph of an ‹st› ligature made of white lego blocks, compositioned in the center area of the image with two reaching hands beside it, as a play of the most known detail of Michelangelo’s ‹Creazione di Adamo.›
Made in Fukushima
When a tsunami hit the Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant on March 11th in 2011 and led to a nuclear meltdown, the entire world watched in a state of shock. As a result of the catastrophe, more than 25,000 hectares of farmland were contaminated. A team of environmental scientists has developed a sustainable decontamination method that preserves fertile soil. It reduces the amount of radioactive waste by 95% and enables farmers to grow perfectly safe rice again. Alongside paper manufacturers from Fukushima and Gmund Papier, the Moby Digg digital design agency developed a comprehensive book design concept for Meter Group that incorporates the paper made of rice straw from the decontaminated fields.
At the Cease of the Word | Dawns an Image (project book)
This book compiles a selection of works that result from the artistic production developed as part of the Masters in Fine Arts – Drawing (U.Porto). At the Cease of the Word | Dawns and Image consists of an investigative project that places at its speculative center the space of contamination between writing and image.
At the Cease of the Word | Dawns an Image (thesis)
This book is the result of an investigation developed by Ana Mota as part of her Masters in Fine Arts – Drawing (U.Porto).
The study focuses on the space between writing and images. It reflects on the origin of writing, revealing the importance of images in the first stages of non-verbal communication. How do you get from the codified image to the phonetic writing, but also how this type of writing might go back to being image. Starting from this hypothesis, the concept of ascetic writing was introduced, which led the artistic project that was developed. This is, therefore, a reflection on the image as writing but also of writing as image both in theoretical and practical terms.
Subjectivité, imaginaire et géographie.
Few seem to think of geography as subjective. The primary goal of this book was to bring this reflection to the reader’s mind. The representations of our environnement can have an important impact on our perception of the world.
The book was created in a school context for the 2023 edition of the ISTD student assessment.
Ortotipografia
Orthotypography – on practices and typographic conventions for the editorial context is a book manual that analyses the history of typography and text composition practices to reflect on our current practices and, perhaps, put forth new practice propositions.
This is a project that started as a MA thesis and has since evolved into a finished book that allows for both consultation and continuous reading and its form spawns from those characteristics. Several characteristics, like the fold-out TOC and the glyphs at the top left and right corners of every spread, promote quick consultation; on the other hand, the modular grid and text layout allow for continuous reading.
Sophia – Campo Alegre
Sophia — Campo Alegre showcases work by art students from the School of Education of Porto’s Polytechnic, Portugal. The book is composed of two sections—drawing and cyanotype—divided by fold-out pages and a heavy-duty sheet of paper that also served as a colophon. The layout enables the book to be read from both left to right and right to left.
140 pages; 6½ × 10½ inches, 4-color plus 1 PMS screen printed cover, perfect bound, fold-out spreads near the central book divider.
Panejamento – Rui Mota
A catalog about a sculpture exhibit that displayed concrete volumes is turned into a concrete volume itself, using eskaboard without any finishing, revealing the structural materials of the box. The typeset composition was overpressed against the cardboard, so that the dry relief would create cracks in the surface, mimicking what happened with the concrete volumes over time. The photos sit inside, printed using Risography, without any binding, allowing for a reshuffling of the photo’s order, alluding to the mutable nature of the original exhibit, which was updated daily by the artist for 30 days straight.
Savage capitalism
In December 2001, Argentina was going through one of the worst economic and social crisis of its history.
With all of people’s savings trapped in a bank “playpen”, a currency devaluation, raising prices, a fast-increasing poverty and a government who wasn’t able to bring any logical solution -but instead decreed a state of siege-, the Argentinean people went out to the streets and marched under the motto “let them all go, so that not a single one of them remains”.
This work tries to reflect and explain the anger, the desperation and the uncertainty of the Argentinean people during those tough times.
Fragments of Time
” Fragments of Time” investigates a fragment of the cultural positioning and visual view of Japan. This is achieved through the works of seven Japanese photographers.
The book creates an atmosphere where the reader can experience a connection to traditions through the bookbinding. The paper is of low opacity to showcase the colored gradient within the double folded pages, creating a narrative of time. As you read through the book, the pages become darker, as do the pictures, symbolizing the passage of time. In this way, the gradient represents time, and the materiality strengthens the storytelling along with the photography.
In Light of Recent Events
In Light of Recent Events is a scrapbook that serves as a reflection on the visual topology of news reporting and the aesthetics with which news images and headlines communicate a sense of urgency and immediacy, that marks the state of alertness today.
The images in this book try to illustrate the battle for the publics’ short attention span by means of catchy headlines and provocative images. Through colour, composition and typography In Light of Recent Events tries to visually distort the familiar use of these building blocks and aims to create an even bigger and more outrageous spectacle of news reporting.
Generation Uncommittedness
One problem my generation has is the loss of commitment. Fear of making the wrong decisions and the feeling of missing out makes it difficult for us to commit to something, let alone commit to it permanently.
The folding allows readers* different ways to flip through the pages: In the cover, they are easy to handle and can be read easily from front to back. When the cover is removed, the flexible sides of the binding are revealed: Now all the booklets can be placed next to each other and read in parallel. This makes it easy to establish references between the chapters and convey the mood of the Generation Unverbindlichkeit.
Studio Vernacular
Looking at today’s design, it can be observed how visual trends repeat themselves after some time by citing styles from past eras. This happens in a cycle of about 20 years. In the process, the origins of today’s trends are mostly unknown and it seems as if there is a constant imitation of already existing designs.
But how do design trends emerge and who determines how contemporary graphic design unfolds? By tracing historical developments in design, the book deals with the reappraisal of the hitherto undocumented remains of Studio Vernacular’s trend archive, which, beginning in the 1980s, had a great influence on the history of European design and whose work continues to this day.
NO – About the necessity of negation in the design process
When is it necessary to say NO? When is this NO a chance? Does NO help us or does it slow us down? When is a NO more right, more important or more promising than a YES? When is design deliberately used to hide content? When does design negate through the media it uses? When is NO positive, when negative? When is a NO destructive, when constructive? And how does NO become a book?
Utopia or Limbo: The Prospects for Humanity
The framework for this publication was highly informed by my research into different kinds of architectural movements and ideas from architects, urban planners, theorists and writers. Discoveries and concepts of urban planning and architecture that stem from the idea of wanting to reform the way people live. Some more radical than others, but all are dreams of creating an environment that doesn’t suppress the individual. The digital drawings act as a reflection space that is contextually tied to each chapter. For this publication, I also designed a modular display typeface. The letterforms conceptually follow the same modular inclinations of many theories and, notably, visualisations of them
munich creative business week (mcbw)
Germany’s largest design event, the munich creative business week (mcbw) organized by bayern design, will be held for the 12th time in Munich under the annual motto “Why disruption unleashes creativity.”
The diverse program of mcbw 2023 is aimed at the design-interested public as well as a design trade audience. More than 130 different event formats, top-class and exciting exhibitions, installations and discourses will inspire, promote interdisciplinary exchange, and transform Munich’s urban space into a vibrant design festival. Program partners include BMW Group, USM, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Die Neue Sammlung—The Design Museum, Goethe-Institut, Munich Urban Colab, TUM (Technical University of Munich), Moonpunks, and the Deutsches Museum.
For the mcbw public space, the young Munich designers from Naiv Studios are developing an approximately 160sqm large and walkable net-light installation for the area between the Alter Pinakothek and the Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film. Disruptive dunes is a spectacular, interactive spatial sculpture and will also enrich the Kunstareal between May 5th and June 5th, 2023. The mcbw public space at ZIRKA is designed by the Blackspace design studio as a sensory, audiovisual installation. Voices Unleashed invites visitors to enter the production, listen, get in touch with each other—and be an active part.
munich creative business week (mcbw)
When?
May 6th–May 14th, 2023
Daily changing program throughout the day
Where?
The entire city of Munich and also online
Find here more information and the entire program.
National Letters: Languages and Scripts as Nation-building Tools
National Letters travels through the episodes of the past in which letters, languages, and scripts played an important role in creating nation states and national identities. Through four case studies (Turkey, Israel, Georgia, Ethiopia), the main body of the book explores four languages and nations which were each, against all odds and for various reasons, able to develop and maintain their writing system throughout their entire history, up to the founding of their nation state.
Edited and Designed by Marek Nedelka
More info about contributors at https://www.letter-books.com/
»Flextron«
»Flextron« is a modular typeface for experimental use. Monospaced and extremly reduced to a minimum of three to five elements per sign, the alphabet explores the limits of legibility. Prepared to contain structured elements, various gradients or outlines, the font is dedicated to set rhythmic patterns. Optimized for giving texts the shape of compact images. Variable glyph alternates allow multiple combinations for designing single words. The font system includes abstract emoticons and punction marks. Enjoy the unliminted variety of textures!
Silēns
Silēns is an experimental reinterpretation of the relationship between text, image, and music. I have developed an individual system that presents language (writing, text) in an unconventional form. Through this process, the text goes through a double translation: first into a visual medium through fragmented typography, and then the resulting output is placed into an auditory medium. The process aims to detach from writing as a familiar medium of communication, and from the linguistic nature of writing. It draws on the visuality of the text, the essential relationship between language and sound, and the code-like quality of languages and communication signs.
My Sustainable Photography Zine
The project was made within the framework of a seminar on the topic of the ecological footprint of photography. This zine is the first impression of one of my future interests, an introduction to alternative photography. The purpose of creating it was to get a more comprehensive view and understanding of the subject by editing and designing the content. It includes some guides to alternative photography and texts about artists working in this field. Copies are printed in riso and hand-glued. In addition to FreightText Pro and Quentin, for the body text, an ink-saving font was chosen, called Ryman Eco.