BUCH

In Alexander Staudt’s thesis BUCH for 2021, he dealt intensively with the body of the book. In addition to its conception and design, he initiated an experimental DIY POD PWYW—do-it-yourself print-on-demand pay-what-you-want project on Instagram. The subject of book bodies played an extremely relevant role in all of his design projects throughout his master’s degree.

How will books be designed in the future? How is the body of the book, as a supporting medium, included in concept and design? What role does the body play as a means of telling a story?

These questions are to be examined in this master thesis. Well-known designers, publishers, printers, bookbinders, and researchers were asked how they deal with the design of the book body. In discussions, an attempt was made to discuss the different approaches and ideas of the respondents. The answers were summarized in a three-volume book, which should be made accessible to students in particular as a printable PDF for self-printing and binding. The result is a disembodied book whose body will each time take on an individual shape.

The topic of the book body pursued me deeply since Haller Brun’s three-day storytelling workshop at the Augsburg University of Applied Sciences in November 2019. The workshop dealt with the structures, dramaturgy, storytelling, navigation, haptics, and physicality of books.

In three days they were supposed to prepare a book pitch from given material, which mainly deals with the things mentioned. Since then it kept Alexander very busy how the content can be reproduced, supported, and reinforced with even the simplest interventions in the body of the book. An example is the book Rewriting Architecture—10 + 1 Actions Tabula Scripta designed by Haller Brun. There the tabular form was incorporated into the body of the book by a clever change of paper between thin and cardboard-like paper. The book was thus divided into 10+1 chapters. Here the content was placed on the body of the book by very simple and extremely clever means.

In the book A Book on Books by viction:ary, Alexander came across a quote from Haller Brun that gave him a place to start with this thesis: “Digital content is ephemeral and can always be adapted or replaced, whereas the content of a book is there to stay. Not everything has to be made into a book, but if something is going to be made into a book, it’s a much more conscious decision today, and thus increases the value of the book. That’s why it’s also important to keep thinking about the analog properties and qualities of a book in the design process from the beginning.”

There is no golden rule for book body design. Of course, everyone knows the standardized book, mainly from the field of fiction. Nevertheless, this often has nothing to do with serious book design, but is the cheapest and mostly fastest way to produce a book. But still, there is nothing reprehensible about that in and of itself. These books are just as valid as others. I still remember a bunch of books by its body when I think of the story. However, this is not what’s called serious book design which deals with the content, creates a concept for its design and tries to make the book more than the sum of the individual parts such as content, layout, typography, image design, and the physicality of the book.

The book body is made up of everything that can be communicated with haptics, materiality, and handling. In serious book design, a lot of thought goes into this right from the start.

The body of the book is always the result of a choice between different materials. Decisions have always been made.
The resulting question for Alexander is: Why do designers, printers, bookbinders, and publishers make these decisions and how do they deal with the topic of book bodies.

The thesis was strictly designed for everyone to be produced at home using strictly no professional material and to immerse oneself in the lovely book-binding process. It can be downloaded right here.

Alexander Staudt is an editorial designer. After completing his bachelor’s degree at the Augsburg University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Design, Alex studied editorial design for a master’s degree at the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences. Alexander Staudt now works as an editorial designer for studios such as Melville Brand Design, Munich.

Broker

In a sea of stylish wobbles and delicate swashes, Broker is the typographic equivalent of deciding to face the world raw and unfiltered.

Broker is an angular variable display type family that invites carefree experimentation, but is designed to make a statement. With thirteen unique styles and variable controls for thickness, decoration, and shape, Broker is a versatile and expressive shape-shifter that adapts to fit your mood. It can go from slim, square mono-weight to edgy stressed angled styles, and full-on style with chunky serif heels. And because it’s drawn on a rectangular frame, it’s modular, making it particularly easy to lay out and stack.

Inspired by DIY, cut paper lettering Broker isn’t delicate, elegant or precious—it’s a rough and tumble typeface to play with and make your own. Use the variable control to try different styles to give shape to your words. It’s perfect for creative projects, posters, funky packaging, flyers, motion displays, and fearless branding.

The font family includes uppercase and lowercase alphabets, numbers, punctuation, and latin diacritics—fully adaptable as a variable type (.ttf) for designers using compatible platforms. It’s also available as thirteen unique OpenType (.otf) fonts that can be mixed and matched.

Broker was designed by Alexander Wright and In-House International for the In-House International foundry, developed by Rodrigo Fuenzalida at FragType, and available through YouWorkForThem.

Broker

Design: Alexander Wright and In-House International
Foundry: In-House International
Release: April 2022
Languages: Dutch, English, Filipino, Galician, Indonesian, Irish, Malay, Spanish, Swahili, Zulu
Characters: 165
Glyphs: 85

Styles and Weights: Sans Light, Sans Medium, Sans Bold, Serif Light, Serif Medium, Serif Bold, Stressed Sans Light, Stressed Sans Medium, Stressed Sans Bold, Stressed Serif Light, Stressed Serif Medium, Stressed Serif Bold
File Formats: otf, ttf
Price Desktop OpenType + WebFont: $ 60.–
Price Desktop OpenType / WebFont: $ 40.–
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Slanted in Stockholm: Matti Klenell

When visiting Stockholm in the summer of 2021, we took a close look at the contemporary design scene. We were happy to meet great designers from the local creative scene, among them Matti Klenell!

Matti Klenell (born 1972) graduated from Konstfack, Stockholm in 1999. He founded his own studio that works with design commissions for clients such as Iittala, FontanaArte, and Offecct. He also develops unique or limited edition works, often in glass. His work can be found in several museum collections. Matti Klenell has served as Head of Department at the Beckmans College of Design in Stockholm. He is frequently invited to lecture at different design universities.

Matti Klenell’s work can be found in the Slanted Magazine #39—Stockholm. Additionally we shot a video interview to talk about his attitude and view of things. Take a look at our new issue and the video platform to encounter new ways of design thinking!

Portrait and studio photography: © Thomas Mandl
Product photography: © Matti Klenell

Recap—Creative Paper Conference 2022

Last week Alte Kongresshalle Munich was once again a place full of inspiration for the paper, printing, and design industries after a long wait due to the pandemic. All creators, print, and paper lovers were finally able to see and touch the papers at Creative Paper Conference 2022. What a wonderful thing to do!

Not only more than 25 companies presented their dedication to paper industry and their new technology and products, but also various inspiring keynotes were waiting for us. Most notably, we could experience ever evolving eco-reusable paper technologies which show us the future direction of the paper industry, and we were also able to cover this theme even more deeply in some great keynotes.

Among others as exhibitors on site were: IGEPA group, Römerturm, Mondi, Onlineprinters, Antalis, Arctic Paper, Berberich Papier, Druckerei Vogl, Gmund Papier, Inapa, Konica Minolta, KURZ, Reflex, Wiesendanger Medien, and many more.

We were also honored to have the opportunity to introduce our special edition of Bavaria (right here in Munich!) to a large audience. Huge thanks to the Grafikmagazin team for enabling this meaningful event and we are looking forward to be there again in 2024!

100 Best Posters 21 Yearbook

Every year the association 100 Beste Plakate e. V. recognizes the most innovative and trendsetting poster designs from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland in its annual awards. Its yearbook has become the established go-to source for graphic artists, designers, and advertisers. Even today, the traditional printed poster is still regarded as the ultimate challenge in the graphic arts. In the book 100 Best Posters 21 you can find all the winning posters.

Even though cultural life was still affected by the pandemic in 2021, museums and theaters kept their doors open most of the time to brighten people’s lives with exhibitions and performances. As a result, the advertisements and announcements designed for these shows made up the bulk of the entries for the competition. They provide an overview of the hottest trends and finest designs in poster art in German-speaking countries. Posters for cultural events explore the scope of imaginative image creation by using graphic, typographic, and photographic elements in exciting ways.

In addition to shedding light on design trends, the award-winning posters also address issues of historical and topical concern that were relevant to the world of culture in 2021. Thus, the pioneering silent movies The Cabinet of Dr. Cagliari and Nosferatu were released 100 years ago, and the 50th anniversary of the introduction of women’s suffrage offered a welcome opportunity to give visual expression to questions about the progress of gender equality.

100 Best Posters 21 Yearbook

Publisher: Verlag Kettler
Editor: 100 Beste Plakate e. V.
Release: June 2022
Format:  24 × 16.5 cm
Volume: 703 p.
ISBN: 978-3-86206-995-8
Price: 29.90 Euro
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True Colors of Finland

What colors come to mind when you think of Finland? OnePlus mobile created the world’s first color palette for a country, together with Pantone to unveil True Colors of Finland, a story emblematic of this nordic utopia.

What colors come to mind when you think of Finland? Sky blue, maybe? Snow white, perhaps? Forest green? OnePlus mobile, an international mobile technology company that challenges traditional concepts of technology, tackled this question with its True Colors of Finland campaign. The result was the world’s first color palette for a country, which was unveiled today by OnePlus in collaboration with the Pantone Color Institute.

The True Colors of Finland palette orchestrates a blended harmony of calming pastels, warm and cool grays, peaceful blues, nature’s greens, a potent mineral black, and a soft rose peach that adds a humanizing and nurturing note. It is a palette of quietly soothing colors whose minimalist style and reverence for nature captures the very essence of the Nordic spirit.

The campaign, a brainchild of OnePlus and creative agency, hasan & partners, encouraged Finnish citizens to capture the true beauty of Finland through photos. Citizens were asked to snap unedited pictures of their daily adventures and upload them to Instagram with the hashtag #TrueColorsFinland.

Using the same Hasselblad technology found in OnePlus’ new 9-series, Google Cloud Vision displayed the more than 4,000 images collected in a website gallery for the world to view.

The artificial intelligence of Google Cloud Vision performed a color analysis for each image, identifying Finland’s own ten-tone True Colors of Finland color palette. The images streamed on the website, and with it the ten most popular colors, were updated. They then used PANTONE Connect, a powerful platform that lets designers access Pantone Color Libraries, color values, and navigation tools from anywhere, to convert the True Colors of Finland palette to the PANTONE MATCHING System for graphic and multimedia design and PANTONE FASHION, HOME + INTERIORS for product design. As Pantone is known for their universal color language, cross-referencing the True Colors of Finland palette to PANTONE Colors helped to bring their color and design vision to life.

“The True Colors of Finland palette brings to life the unique beauty of Finland’s natural surroundings and wellness-oriented lifestyle,” says Laurie Pressman, Vice-President, Pantone Color Institute at Pantone LLC. “With simplicity as its hallmark, the True Colors of Finland palette tells the story of a country known for its happiness quotient, unspoiled natural environment, and clean air. It is a palette of non-confrontational colors that come together to convey a message of steadfast resilience as well as unity and sustainability. We cannot wait to see how designers and artists integrate these colors into their designs along with future collaborations through Pantone Connect.”

The photo sharing portal closed on May 16th, 2021, and Pantone unveiled the True Colors of Finland palette now, making the country the first ever to have its own color palette.

Pantone will make the palette available via Pantone Connect for designers and brands to bring the colors of Finland to life.

“We wanted the color palette to truly reflect the lives of Finns and their perceptions of its beauty. It was fun to check out the website gallery and see which direction the color world was tilting, for example, on the eve of a colorful Easter. On the other hand, the review period also included weekdays of almost a month, so the right balance between everyday life and celebration was reflected in the final color palette,” notes Tuomas Lampén, OnePlus’ European Strategy Director.

Visit the website here.

Designpreis Rheinland-Pfalz 2022

This year, Designpreis Rheinland-Pfalz 2022 (Rhineland-Palatinate Design Competition) is about all areas of communication and media design. This call for entries is open to projects that have been created since 2020 in the following categories until August 4th, 2022: Corporate Design, Editorial Design, Digital Design, Illustration, Photography, Film & Motion Graphics, Spatial Design, Studies, and Research.

Companies from all sectors, designers, and young talents with a connection to Rhineland-Palatinate are invited to participate.

The Designpreis Rheinland-Pfalz is presented by the Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of Economics, Transport, Agriculture, and Viticulture and organized by the Designforum Rheinland-Pfalz.

This year the jury will be: Arne Dechow (Involve), Yijing Lu (Atelier Brückner), Sebastian Oschatz (Meso Digital Interiors), Bettina Schulz (Design Journalist), Johanna Schwarzer (Illustrator), Tim Siegert (Q Kreativgesellschaft), Daniela Spinelli (Graphic Designer and Lecturer)

Designpreis Rheinland-Pfalz 2022

Deadline: August 4th, 2022
Organization: Designforum Rhineland-Palatinate

Submit your work via email
Find more information about the call for entries and the submission process on the descom website!

Work Better. Live Smarter. Be Happier.

Work as we know it is changing. Even before Covid-19, the days when we’re held accountable to a nine-to-five office job were pretty much done. But what does it really take to set out on your own and build something new? The book Work Better. Live Smarter. Be Happier. is now available at the Slanted Shop!

This book is a ticket to change, to actually Work Better. Live Smarter. Be Happier. The knowledge and resources it provides work as a compass to help navigate the shallows and depths of running a successful and yet meaningful business—putting personal fulfillment first and leaving the ethos of the corporate world behind for good.

A glance at the global news might give people pause at the thought of venturing out on their own, though. The allure of a stable salary is tempting amid a shaky economy, political instability, and a global pandemic. And there’s no denying the fact it’s been a seriously bad time for many businesses around the world. But it’s also true that turbulence has historically opened up market gaps as big companies scramble around in an attempt to adapt, and established industries shift—leading to countless opportunities for those who know where to look for them, and for those who have a good understanding of ways to turn ideas into action.

While there’s indeed no one path, there are certainly best practices to follow, business insights to understand, tools to use and the experiences of others to learn from. This book is designed to help its readers to brainstorm, plan, and build something new from the ground up—and craft a life that they genuinely love in the process.

From the editors of Courier, the global magazine for modern business, comes a manifesto and how-to guide for living and working on your own terms: This truly international book acts as a start-up manual for people with a dream, no matter the scale and champions a generation of dynamic, driven decision makers. More than 30 business owners around the world—from a streetwear brand run by a group of friends in Accra to an L.A.-based online marketplace driven and supported by the Latino community, a platform for creative culture from Hong Kong or affordable furniture from Detroit that is built to last—tell the stories of how they got started, overcame hurdles, and found purpose in their work. Including insides into new business opportunities in industries from food and retail to media and fashion, the book turns inspiration into action with more than 85 pages full of knowledge, hard-won lessons, practical advice, how-tos, tools, and resources.

Work Better. Live Smarter. Be Happier.

Authors: Courier, Jeff Taylor, Daniel Giacopelli
Editors: Courier & gestalten
Volume: 288 p.
Format: 22.5 × 29 cm
Binding: stitch bound, hardcover
Printing: full color

Price: 39.90 EURO
ISBN: 978-3-89955-856-2
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Photo credits: 
Photo 2: © Dan Wilton, Work Better. Live Smarter. Be Happier., Courier, gestalten 2021
Photo 3: © Lit Ma, Work Better. Live Smarter. Be Happier., Courier, gestalten 2021
Photo 4: © Paul Gambin and Alejandra Orosco, Work Better. Live Smarter. Be Happier., Courier, gestalten 2021
Photo 5: © Elaine Cromie, Work Better. Live Smarter. Be Happier., Courier, gestalten 2021
Photo 6: © Claire Martin, Work Better. Live Smarter. Be Happier., Courier, gestalten 2021
Photo 7: © Robert Rieger, Work Better. Live Smarter. Be Happier., Courier, gestalten 2021
Photo 8: © Francis Kokoroko, Work Better. Live Smarter. Be Happier., Courier, gestalten 2021
Photo 9: © Ana Cuba, Work Better. Live Smarter. Be Happier., Courier, gestalten 2021

Slanted in Stockholm: Letters from Sweden

When visiting Stockholm in the summer of 2021, we took a close look at the contemporary design scene. We were happy to meet great designers from the local creative scene, among them Göran Söderström!

Göran Söderström is a self taught type designer and the founder of Letters from Sweden. He has designed custom typefaces for companies such as Acne Studios, Cadillac, Ableton, The Nobel Prize, Craft Sportswear, Lindex, and Nordea and his retail fonts are used worldwide. One of Göran’s typefaces has been carved in stone and he loves collaborations, vegan food, Ashtanga yoga, and his family.

Letters From Sweden’s work can be found in the Slanted Magazine #39—Stockholm. Additionally we shot a video interview to talk about his attitude and view of things. Take a look at our new issue and the video platform to encounter new ways of design thinking!

Portrait and studio photography: © Thomas Mandl
Product photography: © Letters from Sweden

Landing Hong Kong

The designer and photographer Daniel Bretzmann edited his first photo book. The book Landing Hong Kong is a journey and it has taken some time to finish it. It all started with a trip to Hong Kong in 2007 and it turned out to be a much more personal and intensive project than he had thought at the beginning.

The photo book takes the viewer on a journey through urban sceneries and spaces which most travelers pay little attention to. The images captured show a very orderly, structured view of a city that seems almost extinct, but also represents constant change, chaos, and crowds. Nevertheless, shifting the angle reveals us unseen beauty and order in the apparent chaos.

Landing Hong Kong

Design: Daniel Bretzmann
Format: 20 × 25 cm
Volume: 84 p.
Paper: Matte coating
Language: English, German
ISBN: 9781006176753
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Domestika Course by Lars Harmsen

A magazine is like an open door that allows you to discover the world and break new ground—you always wanted to know how we make magazines at Slanted Publishers? Then this Domestika Course by Lars Harmsen, the co-founder and editor of Slanted Publishers is just perfect for you!

Transforming and rendering fragments of reality through the subtle magic of color, typography, and layout is the specialty of Lars Harmsen. In this online course, you will explore the possibilities of editorial design using Slanted Magazine as a case study.

Together with your teacher, learn how to develop a magazine and all the aspects it entails. Lars shows you the different possible options for designing a magazine, from the idea, research, and layout, to production and marketing. By the end of the course, you’ll have the tools to find the right format for your publication. Take a fragment of reality, analyze it, and reassemble it in magazine form.

What will you learn in this online course?
Begin the course by getting to know your teacher, Lars Harmsen, who tells you about his career and experience in editorial design. He also shows you some influences that have impacted and inspired his work.

Next, look at how to develop the concept of what a magazine can represent. Before you start manipulating pixels and warming up the graphics card, explore the importance of the planning, research, and organization phases.

Continue with an introduction to the tools of the trade in editorial design—illustration, typography, graphic design, and photography—and analyze how you can combine these elements in your storytelling.

Now it’s time to start experimenting! What happens when you think of a magazine not as a collection of information, but as a piece of music or poetry? Discover how to step out of your comfort zone in terms of graphic design, then tackle the photo for your cover.

Lars shows you what to consider for the printing phase and the choice of materials for your magazine, how to find distributors, and how to market your publication. To wrap things up, he covers different options for designing special editions.

What is this course’s project?
Using Slanted Magazine as a case study, learn about all the steps involved in creating a magazine.

Who is this online course for?
Design professionals who want to explore the possibilities and tools of editorial design, as well as beginners who want to learn how a magazine is planned and designed.

Domestika Course by Lars Harmsen

  • Course contents and forum are available as of August 2nd
  • There are additional resources available
  • Course audio is in German
  • Course is subtitled into eight languages (English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Polish, and German)
  • Access is forever; do the course at your own pace
  • Case study based

Until August 2nd you may purchase the course at a very special price for € 9.99.

Find more information here!

Simulation City

We are happy to announce the release of our new book Simulation City, an artistic approach to the feeling of Dubai by Jason Carlow, Dirk Gebhardt, and Lars Harmsen.

Dubai, in its newness, has redefined the notion of authenticity: city and spectacle have been intertwined. Mall culture, airports, and theme parks may seem strange and vacuous in other cities, but in Dubai, they are the essence of life.

Shortly before the outbreak of the global pandemic, Dirk Gebhardt and Lars Harmsen visited Dubai. Nowhere in the world had they seen drama and comedy so powerfully together as in Dubai’s theme parks. In the drive to bring more tourists to the UAE, develop the real estate industry, and retain a huge labor force of expatriate workers, Dubai itself resembles and operates in many ways like a theme park.

In his essay Simulation City: The Theming of Dubai Jason Carlow explores the uncanny atmosphere of spectacle, spatial control, and remarkable societal and cultural overlaps and adjacencies that have become an integral part of life for many residents of and visitors to contemporary Dubai.

Simulation City

Editors: Jason Carlow, Dirk Gebhardt, Lars Harmsen
Publisher: Slanted Publishers
Text: Jason Carlow
Photography: Dirk Gebhardt
Design: Lars Harmsen
Release: August 2022
Volume: 172 pages
Format: 21 × 28 cm
Language: English
Workmanship: Swiss brochure, thread-stitching with black thread
ISBN: 978-3-948440-36-7
Price: € 28.–
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Pardon 4 × 4

Pardon 4 × 4 is a carefully crafted handwriting font with a confident look. The approach is to give the impression that someone is writing while holding the pen with their toes. Paradoxically, this typeface is called Pardon. But actually Pardon would never be sorry, because it would like to be taken as it is.

This typeface is intentionally a failure. It is multipersonal, nonconformist, original, and eccentric. Nothing is standard here, which is absolutely fine! Imperfection and disproportion are the mainspring of an unconditional passion. Openness is celebrated here without measure.

Pardon 4 × 4 is a single weight font but has an extremely wide range of characters. There are four different alternates for each uppercase and lowercase letter, which is very special. There is also a huge selection of numbers, arrows, icons, and special characters, which are also freaks. Find a special expression to your individual intend.

Pardon will add a confident and peculiar feel to your work, even if you haven’t tried all the 4 × 4 options that Pardon has to offer. There is also a playful a tool called Pardon 4 × 4 Generator, which selects the stylistic set options randomly for each character and helps playfully to introduce some combinations. It can be used by everyone online.

Pardon 4 × 4

Foundry: PFA Typefaces
Designer: Martin Aleith
Release: April, 2022
File Formats: OTF, WOFF, WOFF2

Test Version
Type Specimen

Price: 40.– Euro
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Slanted in Stockholm: FOLD

When visiting Stockholm in the summer of 2021, we took a close look at the contemporary design scene. We were happy to meet great designers from the local creative scene, among them Filip Kleremark!

FOLD is a graphic design studio based in Stockholm, led and founded by creative director Filip Kleremark. Working primarily in the fields of fashion and culture, with a background in corporate design and brand identity. Critical thinking is applied to each project, solutions are rooted in contemporary and cultural contexts in order to create relevant design solutions. Fold’s work is instilled with a great degree of craft and high production values. Design that is built to last.

FOLDS’s work can be found in the Slanted Magazine #39—Stockholm. Additionally we shot a video interview to talk about his attitude and view of things. Take a look at our new issue and the video platform to encounter new ways of design thinking!

Portrait and studio photography: © Thomas Mandl
Product photography: © FOLD

schaubau 2022

schaubau 2022 is the international summer school of design in Dessau and will take place from August 14th until August 20th.

What is our social role as designers? What worldview are we helping to shape? For whom do we design? Are we designers on the side of the future? Do we want to live the way we design? Or was it all just a job in the end? Are you still thinking or are you already moving? In this year’s Summer School, schaubau is looking for your answers and perspectives, crafting messages for the future and challenging ideas for a new tomorrow. They will print your artworks as posters on the Risoprinter environmentally friendly and present them in the urban space.

In addition to designing and creating, a culturally program ensures a varied, sunny workshop week. So don’t forget your swim suits.

schaubau is a cooperation between BÜROHALLO, drucken3000, Projektschmiede Dessau e.V., Anhalt University of Applied Sciences and the partnerschaft Gelebte Demokratie Dessau-Roßlau.

schaubau 2022

When?
14.08.–20.08.2022

Where?
BÜROHALLO

Ferdinand-von-Schill-Straße 6
06844 Dessau
Germany

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Characters #03

Characters #03 is the third specimag by Character Type—a blend of a type magazine and a typeface specimen. The two were married into one creative space and share some recent type-related thoughts and insights, while introducing Character Type’s newest typeface family Tragic Grotesk. It is now available at Slanted Shop!

For the first time the specimag is published as a double issue: Tragic & Boring. “We create the Characters specimags series out of love and delight for type and print and colors. And we love to see the work of great artists in magazines. So we mix all of the above and hope others are just as elated by the result as we are.” says Character Type’s type director Henning Skibbe.

The Tragic part introduces Tragic Grotesk, a 16 style sans type family inspired by 19th century grotesk typefaces as well as technical typefaces such as DIN. This combination conveys warmth and digital clarity. The specimen showcases the typefaces features and explains the design ideas on 20 pages. The Tragic part was printed on pink 160 g/sm Joly pink paper in Pantone 072 and Pantone Bright red.

The Boring part showcases designers, illustrators, and artists and their ideas on boredom. Whether imposed from outside or triggered by nothing, everyone reacts to boredom. The excesses of human activity caused by boredom are manifold and complex, obscure and exciting. Directly or indirectly: Some of these facets can be found in the works of featured artists Pavel Ripley, Nora Hollstein, Sebastian König, and L’outsider. This 32 page magazine was printed on 170 g/sm Arctic Volume with an additional silver spot color.

The covers were designed by illustrator Sebastian König. He interpreted the two aspects of Tragic Grotesk by having the cover look at the reader with teary eyes which have had a bit too much of digital intoxication. Who hasn’t had a few too many reels and doom scrolls lately? The second cover plays with the effects boredom might have on the mind.

Both magazines are connected with each other through a couple of simple velcro dots.

Characters #03

Publisher & Author: Character Type
Design: Character Type, Henning Skibbe
Format: 20 × 26 cm
Volume: 52 p.
Language: English
Typeface: Tragic Grotesk
Price: 12.– EURO excl. shipping
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Baghira

Just as letters rarely come alone, humans, too, are social animals. We all need an assertive companion sometimes. Someone who radiates confidence and reliability. Someone who shows us the right approach to our challenges. Typographically speaking, such an aide would be Baghira, our contemporary serif typeface. Like its feline namesake from Kipling’s Jungle Book, Baghira has an elegant, smooth appearance and an impressive set of large, sharp teeth. And like the panther, this typeface is poised enough to bear its serifs without flaunting. Try it out: despite the size of these wedges, you’ll never feel that they are distracting. In fact, they may even add to the reading flow by creating a horizontal drive in every line that draws you along, guiding you through the jungle of the text. That’s what faithful companions do, after all.

With smoothly drawn curves, precisely placed corners, and rectangular dots, Baghira is a design rooted in the here and now. Its true italics gently allude to calligraphic roots, but overall, Baghira doesn’t follow any historical model. This cool cat sets his own standards.

Designed by Christian Gruber, with art direction by Moritz Kleinsorge, the Baghira font family consists of eight fonts, with four weights ranging from Regular to Bold. Its character set contains almost 800 characters per style and is suited to quality typography in editorial design, book design, UI/UX, and advertising. Numerous OpenType features bring its versatility to perfection. This includes small caps, different figure sets, circled numbers, arrows, and many more.

Baghira is a perfect pick for any project in which very legible body copy with a contemporary look as well as serious but energetic serif headlines are called for, unburdened by historical baggage. This font family is especially suitable for brands and corporate designs that opt for a single typeface, given its great performance in all sizes and all media. Thus, Baghira is a great font for books (whether fiction, nonfiction, or text books, printed or ebooks) magazines and newspapers from indie to financial, annual reports, catalogs, and websites.

Baghira feels at home in the world of journalism, activism, literature, fashion, art, NGOs—and wherever a message with biting wit is waiting for a matching visual voice. Our sleek black cat is not limited to those fields, though: a true panther makes his way in the teeth of the jungle.

Stuck in a project? Lost in type specimens? Can’t see the forest for the trees in your font menu? Just let Baghira take the lead. This trustworthy aide might nudge you into the right direction.

Baghira

Foundry: Identity Letters
Designer: Christian Gruber, Moritz Kleinsorge
Release: November 2021
File Formats: otf, woff2 + trial fonts (via Identity Letters)
Weights: Regular, Regular Italic, Medium, Medium Italic, Semi Bold, Semi Bold Italic, Bold, Bold Italic
Price: starting from 35.– Euro
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Das kleine g

Das kleine g (engl. The Small g–An Experimental Study) is a book about an experimental study of the lowercase “g.” It is now available at Slanted Shop!

Without doubt the lowercase “g” could be described as the most special one of all the letters. The loops, drops, and bridges multifarious forms. Through the observation and preoccupation with its peculiarities, dynamics, and the perceptible spring balancer of this letter the author Annette Riechert managed nothing less than an approach the being of writing itself.

The unique character of a font is shaped by the form of each letter. And each letter has its own ways of absorbing a character that shapes the typeface. Starting from these thoughts, Annett Riechert has investigated the character of the lowercase “g” in the study The Small g.

The holistic approach ranges from graphic appearance, linguistics, the effect as a spoken sound, to the analysis of similarities and differences in the series of letters of the alphabet.

The book was developed as a final study of the 10th annual Typography Intensive course in 2015 and revised for publication. The book is published by August Dreesbach Verlag in 2019.

Das kleine g

Publisher: August Dreesbach Verlag
Author: Annett Riechert
Volume: 72 p.
Workmanship: Paperback
Format: 21 × 18 × 0.6 cm
Language: German
Release: 2019
ISBN: 978-3-96395-005-6
Price: 24.– Euro
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art Karlsruhe 2022

Past week the art Karlsruhe 2022 took place for the 19th time from July 7th to 10th. The team of Slanted came by to have a look at the modern and contemporary art market.

The Karlsruhe art fair has been cancelled in 2021 due to COVID and has been rescheduled for summer 2022. In four huge halls, 215 galleries from Greece, Turkey, Germany, the USA, and many other countries exhibited their works, including paintings, sculptures, installations, and prints. There were 180 one-artist shows, 24 places for sculptures, and two special exhibitions. Around 30,000 visitors came to see, what the modern art world has to offer.

The art Karlsruhe prize went to Ambra Durante, whose work was presented by Galerie Friese, Berlin.

After this years success the art Karlsruhe 2023 will again take place next year in the summer from May 4th to 7th.

Slanted in Stockholm: Bedow

When visiting Stockholm in the summer of 2021, we took a close look at the contemporary design scene. We were happy to meet great designers from the local creative scene, among them Perniclas Bedow!

Perniclas Bedow (born 1976) is a Swedish graphic designer, art director, and founder of design studio Bedow. The studio’s work is described as simple, thoughtful, and practical and have won numerous international design awards such as Art Directors Club, Cannes Lions, D&AD, Epica, and One Show. Bedow’s work have been published in magazines as Fantastic Man, The Washington Post, Process Journal, Wallpaper, and Monocle.

Perniclas Bedow’s work can be found in the Slanted Magazine #39—Stockholm. Additionally we shot a video interview to talk about his attitude and view of things. Take a look at our new issue and the video platform to encounter new ways of design thinking!

Portrait and studio photography: © Thomas Mandl
Product photography: © Bedow

100 POSTER BATTLE 2

100 POSTER BATTLE 2 is an experimental, bilingual poster design project supervised by Lars Harmsen and Markus Lange, that brings together students from different universities to design posters.

In a first round, black and white basic motifs were created, consisting of typography / text, or image / illustration / photo, or background. Just like in screen printing, the various layers were to be brought together in such a way that they all use the previously created pool. 

Symbolically, this is already the first step of sharing cultural identity: that everyone has formulated their idea and vision in advance, but then mixes it with the thoughts and images of others, combines—to then also see from others how their own work moves and acquires new meanings. In terms of content, they covered three topics: Fashion & Subculture, Food, and City.

With all these topics all participants learned a lot from each other. Not only then, but also in the aftermath. The creation of this publication gave rise to a very close relationship between some of them. The designers worked together for days and nights, appreciating each other over the countless online sessions and conversations. They became friends in the process.

100 POSTER BATTLE 2

Editors: Dortmund University of Applied Sciences, Münster School of Design
Publisher: Slanted Publishers
Release: July 2022
Supervision and Text: Prof. Lars Harmsen and Markus Lange
Design: Claudia Mai, Eyad Abushaar, Jacqueline Dalüge, Marie Bochen, Nouran Ahmed, Rana Wassef
Volume: 272 pages
Format: 170 × 240 mm
Workmanship: Softcover, thread-stitching
Specialty: Augmented reality on cover
ISBN: 978-3-948440-39-8
Price: € 30.–
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Parcours Summer 2022

Parcours Summer 2022 invites you from July 15th to 17th, 2022, on behalf of all graduates, to the exhibition of the bachelor’s theses from the fields of illustration, communication, media, and product design, as well as master’s theses from the design program.

Parcours is more than an exhibition. Contrasting and versatile, sometimes contradictory, but always individual and special. After more than two years now is finally the time. Time to experience the emotions of the moment together again, to share experiences and adventures.

Parcours overcomes borders and makes design tangible and creates direct access and exchange. They look forward to welcoming all visitors to this special moment.

Parcours Summer 2022 

When?
Vernissage: 
Friday, July 15th at 7:30 p.m. until 10 p.m.
Exhibition:
Saturday, July 16th from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m
Sunday, July 17th from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m

Where?
Münster University of Applied Sciences
MSD / Münster School of Design
Leonardo Campus 6
48149 Münster

Entry is free!

Before Paris

Before Paris is a multi-purpose typeface, which is pushing the boundaries of a classical display font. The typeface offers uppercase and lowercase letters, together with a variety of OpenType features like ligatures and stylistic sets.

Before Paris arose as an homage to the French movie Elevator to the Gallows (fr. Ascenseur pour l’échafaud). This masterpiece by Louis Malle from 1958 is an exciting mix between crime thriller and insane love story. It would later be called the first significant work of the Nouvelle Vague (en. New Wave). The designer’s goal was to recreate the character and the strong atmosphere of Elevator to the Gallows in a typeface. In the glyphs you can find multiple hidden references to the title and the hybrid style of the movie—soft and sharp structures colliding as well as parts being cut off or twisted.

Before Paris

Type foundry: Azuliq Type
Designer: Markus Abts
Release date: June 2022
Weights: Regular, Semibold (more to come)
File formats: otf, woff2
Prices: starting from 29.– € for students (all-inclusive license)
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Celebrating Design in Bavaria

Last night we had the pleasure of celebrating the release of our Slanted Special Issue Bavaria with many of the participants and friends in Munich at soda book shop. We had an incredibly nice evening and really enjoyed the exchange about the magazine and beyond.

Thanks to all the guests for coming. A special thanks goes to bayern design and the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs, Regional Development and Energy, without whom the magazine and the event could not have happened. A big thank you also goes to Michael Schmidt of Melville Brand Design and the Makers Bible for his support in connecting us in Bavaria. Aqua Monaco was kind enough to sponsor some of their delicious lemonades, mixers, and water for our guests. We really enjoyed it a lot.

See you again soon!

Slanted Special Issue Bavaria

Editor, Publisher: Slanted Publishers
Release: July 2022
Volume: 192 pages
Format: 16 × 24 cm
Language: English
Bookbinding: Open stitch binding
Printer: Offset, Stober Medien
ISBN: 978-3-948440-40-4
Price: € 14.– / $ 15.50
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