In their own words Addicted to type
It is said that every designer is in love with typography – but some are more so than others. These 11 exponents of the art of the alphabet simply live for letters. See what the big attraction is, how it all started for them, what keeps them interested and where they aim to go from here. And take a sip of the tasty alphabet soup that is their work.
Featuring:Stefan Brüggemann / Andrew Byrom / Keetra dean Dixon / Hey Ho / Axel
Peemöller / Kay Rosen / Corriette Schoenaerts / Strange Attractors Design / Toko
/ Andrew Townsend / Post Typography![]()
Israel, where living on the edge can be inspirational
There is a soft, creative side to this tiny country that dominates the news
headlines for all the wrong reasons. The number of talented designers it
produces is out of all proportion to its size, but many of them have to go
abroad to gain recognition, Immigrants or emigrants, there is a big future ahead
for this dynamic creative community.![]()
Monument to a fashion maverick
Cyprus-born fashion designer Hussein Chalayan thinks that almost anything
can be worn – and he has proved it with shows featuring ‘portable architecture’
(furniture that he turned into garments), a dress made of aircraft-manufacturing
materials, which changed shape by remote control, one consisting of crystals and
more than 15,000 LED lights, and another comprising 200 lasers. His
idiosyncratic contribution to haute couture over the last 15 years is celebrated
in an exhibition at the London Design Museum called ‘Chalayan: A Retrospective
Of His Monumental Works – From Fashion and Back’.![]()
Fashioning an ID
While a logo represents the public face of a brand, its identity is more a
matter of the attitudes it stands for. And those with the most pronounced
personality tend to be in the fashion biz – a fertile field for those designers
who can rise to the challenge. Two who certainly can are UK-based Neighbour and
New York’s Li, Inc. They tell us how to cut it in the crazy world of clothing.
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Exercise in character-building
When the story-line has faded from memory, it is the characters that stick
in our minds. That is the case with the output of these three highly animated
animators – French-Swiss duo Ben & Julia, Australian director Ben West and
South Korean collective Sticky Monster Lab. They all specialize in creating
remarkably appealing characters, using very different approaches. And don’t miss
our exclusive interviews with them in this issue’s DVD.![]()
It’s a Mad, Mad world
If you were blown away by the visual style of Sin City, then Platinum Games’
latest addition to the world of gung-ho games, MadWorld, should be right up your
alley.![]()
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