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Titre : 04.18 - 2018-04-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2018 Accompagnement : + 1 f. 30x23 cm coul. num. 551/600 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Alcool -- Conditionnement
Aliments -- Conditionnement
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Communication visuelle -- 21e siècle
Duplicateurs
Durán, Lorenzo
Feuilles -- Dans l'art
Illustrations, images, etc. -- Reproduction -- Technique
Impression numérique
Impression sérigraphique
Neubert, Franziska (1977-....)
Produits cosmétiques -- Conditionnement
Renault -- Communication visuelle -- Histoire et critique
Travail manuel
Travaux artistiques d'étudiants -- Münster in Westfalen (Allemagne)
Typographie -- CaractèresIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé :
For a long time perfection was the only goal, now we value the small imperfections, the individual features that make up the charm of the hand-made. The April issue of novum, dedicated to the theme of »hand-made«, presents a range of projects that have been carefully and lovingly hand-crafted. Woodcuts, screenprints, tape art, hand-lettering – all of this and more awaits your discovery in the new novum. And, in line with the theme, the cover of this month´s issue is also hand-made: Students from the University of Applied Sciences in Münster numbered each copy by hand!Note de contenu : The cover
Our plan was to do all the covers in risographic printing, but sadly this was abandoned because of the technical requirements. But in an issue dedicated to the theme of “hand-made”, the cover itself also had to feature some element of hand-crafting. For this we were pleased to have support from students at the University of Applied Sciences in Münster who literally hand-processed each copy!
12,000 covers were numbered in sequence by the budding illustrators – a remarkable achievement. The numbering takes up another aspect of the cover of novum 04.18: As we had to rule our risographic printing, we decided instead to produce individual risographs and place them on the cover. Only our subscribers will have a chance to be the lucky recipients of these signed and numbered art prints. But all our other readers can still enjoy a hand-lettered unique print. As long as stocks last, the risographs will be available to buy as a pack in our online shop.
The risographs
The designs for the risographs were created on the illustration course of Felix Scheinberger and Rüdiger Quass von Deyen at the University of Applied Sciences in Münster. The only brief was to interpret the theme of “hand-made” and the results are most impressive and diverse. Fourteen designs in total were produced, each illustrating different aspects of the hand-made and hand-craft work, or the process of creating such work.
Click here for more about the individual designs…
The risographs were printed in the Munich studio Herr & Frau Rio which has years of experience and interest in this technique. As it is a very special technique, it was important to choose the right material. We used the paper Extrarough by Metapaper which has a very rough surface, as the name says, and also delivers very good printability.
The content
In the novum+ section this month we focus on the theme of »hand-made« and bring you a broad spectrum of works, from woodcut book illustrations and screen prints to hand-painted shop windows, gilded labels, hand-lettering and lots more.
In our Showroom, we go to Berlin to the creative studio of Stan Hema and to all-round talent Vinzent Britz. In London we visit sought-after designers the Yarza Twins, and we report on the American studio Colony. Austria beckons, too, as we drop in on Dunkelblaufastschwarz, returning then to Germany to visit Mydsgn in the Bavarian Allgäu.
The content
novum+
Franziska Neubert (GER)
Lander Project (ITA)
Klebebande (GER)
Herr & Frau Rio (GER)
Lorenzo Durán (ESP)
Katharina Konte (GER)
Kate Gibb (GBR)
Meike Meyer (USA)
Showroom
Stan Hema (GER)
Dunkelblaufastschwarz (AUT)
Colony (USA)
Yarza Twins (GBR)
Mydsgn (GER)
New Talents Berlin: Vinzent Britz (GER)
The cover
Design: Students of FH Münster
Risograph printing: Herr & Frau Rio
Risograph paper: Extrarough, 175 gsm by Metapaper
Offset printing: f&w
Photos: Tobias HolzmannEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/current-issue/ [n° ou bulletin] 04.18 - 2018-04-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2018 . - + + 1 f. 30x23 cm coul. num. 551/600.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Alcool -- Conditionnement
Aliments -- Conditionnement
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Communication visuelle -- 21e siècle
Duplicateurs
Durán, Lorenzo
Feuilles -- Dans l'art
Illustrations, images, etc. -- Reproduction -- Technique
Impression numérique
Impression sérigraphique
Neubert, Franziska (1977-....)
Produits cosmétiques -- Conditionnement
Renault -- Communication visuelle -- Histoire et critique
Travail manuel
Travaux artistiques d'étudiants -- Münster in Westfalen (Allemagne)
Typographie -- CaractèresIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé :
For a long time perfection was the only goal, now we value the small imperfections, the individual features that make up the charm of the hand-made. The April issue of novum, dedicated to the theme of »hand-made«, presents a range of projects that have been carefully and lovingly hand-crafted. Woodcuts, screenprints, tape art, hand-lettering – all of this and more awaits your discovery in the new novum. And, in line with the theme, the cover of this month´s issue is also hand-made: Students from the University of Applied Sciences in Münster numbered each copy by hand!Note de contenu : The cover
Our plan was to do all the covers in risographic printing, but sadly this was abandoned because of the technical requirements. But in an issue dedicated to the theme of “hand-made”, the cover itself also had to feature some element of hand-crafting. For this we were pleased to have support from students at the University of Applied Sciences in Münster who literally hand-processed each copy!
12,000 covers were numbered in sequence by the budding illustrators – a remarkable achievement. The numbering takes up another aspect of the cover of novum 04.18: As we had to rule our risographic printing, we decided instead to produce individual risographs and place them on the cover. Only our subscribers will have a chance to be the lucky recipients of these signed and numbered art prints. But all our other readers can still enjoy a hand-lettered unique print. As long as stocks last, the risographs will be available to buy as a pack in our online shop.
The risographs
The designs for the risographs were created on the illustration course of Felix Scheinberger and Rüdiger Quass von Deyen at the University of Applied Sciences in Münster. The only brief was to interpret the theme of “hand-made” and the results are most impressive and diverse. Fourteen designs in total were produced, each illustrating different aspects of the hand-made and hand-craft work, or the process of creating such work.
Click here for more about the individual designs…
The risographs were printed in the Munich studio Herr & Frau Rio which has years of experience and interest in this technique. As it is a very special technique, it was important to choose the right material. We used the paper Extrarough by Metapaper which has a very rough surface, as the name says, and also delivers very good printability.
The content
In the novum+ section this month we focus on the theme of »hand-made« and bring you a broad spectrum of works, from woodcut book illustrations and screen prints to hand-painted shop windows, gilded labels, hand-lettering and lots more.
In our Showroom, we go to Berlin to the creative studio of Stan Hema and to all-round talent Vinzent Britz. In London we visit sought-after designers the Yarza Twins, and we report on the American studio Colony. Austria beckons, too, as we drop in on Dunkelblaufastschwarz, returning then to Germany to visit Mydsgn in the Bavarian Allgäu.
The content
novum+
Franziska Neubert (GER)
Lander Project (ITA)
Klebebande (GER)
Herr & Frau Rio (GER)
Lorenzo Durán (ESP)
Katharina Konte (GER)
Kate Gibb (GBR)
Meike Meyer (USA)
Showroom
Stan Hema (GER)
Dunkelblaufastschwarz (AUT)
Colony (USA)
Yarza Twins (GBR)
Mydsgn (GER)
New Talents Berlin: Vinzent Britz (GER)
The cover
Design: Students of FH Münster
Risograph printing: Herr & Frau Rio
Risograph paper: Extrarough, 175 gsm by Metapaper
Offset printing: f&w
Photos: Tobias HolzmannEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/current-issue/ Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 22321 Novum Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible
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Titre : 05/19 - 2019-03-12 - Typography Special Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Affiches -- 21e Siècle
Aliments -- Conditionnement
Arts graphiques -- Mise en page et typographie
Caractères d'imprimerie
Composition (industries graphiques)
Livres -- Mise en page
Publicité -- Mise en pages et typographie
Typographie
Typographie -- 21e siècle
Typographie -- CaractèresIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Note de contenu : The March issue of novum is all about typography: Custom fonts for corporates, quirky creations such as »Typeknitting«, an interview with one of the best contemporary typographers Akira Kobayashi and a kinetic typeface – an exciting line-up for you to explore. In the Showroom section we have expressive illustrations from France, powerful corporate designs from Italy and clever packaging from Brazil – a creative journey of inspiration around the world.
When it comes to choice of paper, our novum+ made it very easy for this issue: The finest typography always looks good, so long as the printer really knows his craft. For our glowing highlights, part of a fantastic artwork by Typejockeys that bring light into this winter month, we selected a bright-white recycling paper.
Typography is ever popular – and never before have there been so many fonts available. What more could we possibly want? We talked about this to Akira Kobayashi, Type Director at Monotype, discussing trends and developments, the weird and the wonderful. We also cast an eye over the new IBM typeface, present a kinetic font, typographic book covers from Anne Jordan and even have a font that helps the forgetful. Creative typesmiths Dinamo shared their latest coups with us and a purely typographical CI from Ragged Edge amazed us all. This and many more typography features in novum+.
The Showroom section is as diverse as it is colourful. French illustrator Aleia Roux delights us with her imaginative worlds and Elefante Project injects a bit of Brazilian fire. The portfolio of nju:communicazione is bursting with inspiration – we bring you the highlights and take a look behind the scenes. We also explore the philosophy behind Studio Build … and of course feature examples of their outstanding work. Last but not least, we present the winners of this year’s poster competition for Kieler Woche – Daniel Wiesmann surprises us with brand new design approaches and ideas.
The cover
The common view that recycling paper is a dirty grey colour and therefore boring has now long since been proven false. Our cover is a clear example of the superb printability of the premium recycling papers now on offer. RecyStar, from Papyrus, is a good example: Available with an uncoated matt finish in 70 to 300 gsm, it’s perfect for flyers and direct mailings as well as cards, notepads, posters, magazines and envelopes.
To ensure perfect production of this purely typographical design from Typejockeys (Vienna), we relied on the skills of Beisner Druck and the global manufacturer of metallic, scratch-off and fluorescent inks, radior.
Showroom:
Alexia Roux (FRA)
Elefante Project (BRA)
nju:comunicazione (ITA)
Studio Build (GBR)
Daniel Wiesmann (GER)
novum+
Akira Kobayashi (GER)
Ragged Edge (GBR)
Dinamo (SWI)
Etaoin Shrdlu Studio (ITA)
IBM (USA)
Anne Jordan (USA)
Kintetic Typeface (GBR)
SansForgetica (GBR)
Typeknitting (SWI)
Cover:
Design / handlettering: Typejockeys
Paper: RecyStar, hochweiß, 300 g/qm (Papyrus)
Cover print: Beisner Druck
Colours: radior
Photos: Tobias HolzmannEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/archive/detail/novum-0319/ [n° ou bulletin] 05/19 - 2019-03-12 - Typography Special [texte imprimé] . - 2019.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Affiches -- 21e Siècle
Aliments -- Conditionnement
Arts graphiques -- Mise en page et typographie
Caractères d'imprimerie
Composition (industries graphiques)
Livres -- Mise en page
Publicité -- Mise en pages et typographie
Typographie
Typographie -- 21e siècle
Typographie -- CaractèresIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Note de contenu : The March issue of novum is all about typography: Custom fonts for corporates, quirky creations such as »Typeknitting«, an interview with one of the best contemporary typographers Akira Kobayashi and a kinetic typeface – an exciting line-up for you to explore. In the Showroom section we have expressive illustrations from France, powerful corporate designs from Italy and clever packaging from Brazil – a creative journey of inspiration around the world.
When it comes to choice of paper, our novum+ made it very easy for this issue: The finest typography always looks good, so long as the printer really knows his craft. For our glowing highlights, part of a fantastic artwork by Typejockeys that bring light into this winter month, we selected a bright-white recycling paper.
Typography is ever popular – and never before have there been so many fonts available. What more could we possibly want? We talked about this to Akira Kobayashi, Type Director at Monotype, discussing trends and developments, the weird and the wonderful. We also cast an eye over the new IBM typeface, present a kinetic font, typographic book covers from Anne Jordan and even have a font that helps the forgetful. Creative typesmiths Dinamo shared their latest coups with us and a purely typographical CI from Ragged Edge amazed us all. This and many more typography features in novum+.
The Showroom section is as diverse as it is colourful. French illustrator Aleia Roux delights us with her imaginative worlds and Elefante Project injects a bit of Brazilian fire. The portfolio of nju:communicazione is bursting with inspiration – we bring you the highlights and take a look behind the scenes. We also explore the philosophy behind Studio Build … and of course feature examples of their outstanding work. Last but not least, we present the winners of this year’s poster competition for Kieler Woche – Daniel Wiesmann surprises us with brand new design approaches and ideas.
The cover
The common view that recycling paper is a dirty grey colour and therefore boring has now long since been proven false. Our cover is a clear example of the superb printability of the premium recycling papers now on offer. RecyStar, from Papyrus, is a good example: Available with an uncoated matt finish in 70 to 300 gsm, it’s perfect for flyers and direct mailings as well as cards, notepads, posters, magazines and envelopes.
To ensure perfect production of this purely typographical design from Typejockeys (Vienna), we relied on the skills of Beisner Druck and the global manufacturer of metallic, scratch-off and fluorescent inks, radior.
Showroom:
Alexia Roux (FRA)
Elefante Project (BRA)
nju:comunicazione (ITA)
Studio Build (GBR)
Daniel Wiesmann (GER)
novum+
Akira Kobayashi (GER)
Ragged Edge (GBR)
Dinamo (SWI)
Etaoin Shrdlu Studio (ITA)
IBM (USA)
Anne Jordan (USA)
Kintetic Typeface (GBR)
SansForgetica (GBR)
Typeknitting (SWI)
Cover:
Design / handlettering: Typejockeys
Paper: RecyStar, hochweiß, 300 g/qm (Papyrus)
Cover print: Beisner Druck
Colours: radior
Photos: Tobias HolzmannEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/archive/detail/novum-0319/ Réservation
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Titre : 12.17 - 2017-12-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2017 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Aliments -- Conditionnement
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Livres d'artistes
Pop-up (travail du papier)
Travail du papier
Typographie -- CaractèresIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques [n° ou bulletin] 12.17 - 2017-12-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2017.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Aliments -- Conditionnement
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Livres d'artistes
Pop-up (travail du papier)
Travail du papier
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 22105 Novum Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible Form + communication / Walter Diethelm
Titre : Form + communication : Wege zur Visualisierung = voies de visualisation = way to visualization / Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Walter Diethelm, Auteur ; Marion Diethelm, Auteur Editeur : Abc Verlag Année de publication : 1974 Importance : 227 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 26 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-85504-035-3 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Français (fre) Catégories : Arts graphiques -- Suisse -- 20e siècle
Diethelm, Walter (1913-1986)
Forme (esthétique)
Signes et symboles
Typographie -- CaractèresIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Form + communication : Wege zur Visualisierung = voies de visualisation = way to visualization / [texte imprimé] / Walter Diethelm, Auteur ; Marion Diethelm, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Abc Verlag, 1974 . - 227 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
ISBN : 978-3-85504-035-3
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Français (fre)
Catégories : Arts graphiques -- Suisse -- 20e siècle
Diethelm, Walter (1913-1986)
Forme (esthétique)
Signes et symboles
Typographie -- CaractèresIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 22973 766 DIE Livre ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible Freehand / Steven Heller
Titre : Freehand : New typography sketchbooks Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Steven Heller (1950-....) ; Lita Talarico, Auteur Editeur : London : Thames & Hudson Année de publication : 2018 Importance : 1 vol. (347 p.) Présentation : ill. en coul., couv. ill. en coul. Format : 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-500-51952-3 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Arts graphiques -- Notes, esquisses, etc.
Dessin -- Notes, esquisses, etc.
Typographie -- CaractèresIndex. décimale : 766.123 Typographie Résumé :
Steven Heller, the world s foremost graphic-design commentator, and Lita Talarico, design educator, open up designers personal sketchbooks to provide an intimate look at the creative processes behind typefaces, word-images and logos.
Arranged alphabetically by name, the world s most exciting designers and typographers, including Philippe Apeloig, Ed Benguiat, Hoefler Type Foundry, Henrik Kubel, Toshi Omagari and Francesco Zorzi, present a staggering range of unique and exciting ways to communicate through letters and words.
Sketchbook pages reveal the designers creative processes across diverse briefs, concepts, languages and alphabets, from Roman to Cyrillic to Arabic.Freehand : New typography sketchbooks [texte imprimé] / Steven Heller (1950-....) ; Lita Talarico, Auteur . - London : Thames & Hudson, 2018 . - 1 vol. (347 p.) : ill. en coul., couv. ill. en coul. ; 25 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-500-51952-3
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Arts graphiques -- Notes, esquisses, etc.
Dessin -- Notes, esquisses, etc.
Typographie -- CaractèresIndex. décimale : 766.123 Typographie Résumé :
Steven Heller, the world s foremost graphic-design commentator, and Lita Talarico, design educator, open up designers personal sketchbooks to provide an intimate look at the creative processes behind typefaces, word-images and logos.
Arranged alphabetically by name, the world s most exciting designers and typographers, including Philippe Apeloig, Ed Benguiat, Hoefler Type Foundry, Henrik Kubel, Toshi Omagari and Francesco Zorzi, present a staggering range of unique and exciting ways to communicate through letters and words.
Sketchbook pages reveal the designers creative processes across diverse briefs, concepts, languages and alphabets, from Roman to Cyrillic to Arabic.Réservation
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