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Titre : 01/02.21 - 2021-01-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2021 Note générale : LAST ISSUE. Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Affiches -- 21e Siècle
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Bermúdez, Diego (1974-....)
Bubbico, Mauro
Calendriers illustrés -- Italie -- 21e siècle
Communication visuelle -- 21e siècle
Communication visuelle et art -- Pays-Bas -- 21e siècle
Covid-19 -- Aspect économique -- 21e siècle
Espaces publics -- Signalisation -- Allemagne -- 21e siècle
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : 96 years – that's how long novum has been writing design history. It even survived a World War. In well over 1,000 issues, it has inspired and informed designers around the world. This is a proud legacy. Sadly, now it is time to say goodbye.
In this final issue of novum we once again present to you an exciting selection of designers and creative studios, and in the novum+ section, we explore orientation systems for diverse applications, among them a community centre and BER, Berlin´s long awaited new airport.
Note de contenu : The cover
One of the more remarkable facts about novum is that it has always had an international readership. And so, with this last cover, we say thank you – in all the native tongues of our readers.
For the paper, we choose Pergraphica Infinite Black in 300 gsm from Mondi. This fine paper is not only very pleasant to the touch, it is also behaves very well in print finishing. Hot foil embossing by Gräfe Druckveredelung sets off the motif beautifully; for the coating we chose the brand new shade Mastered Green from the Trend Collection by Kurz.
The content
novum+
L2M3
Moniteurs
David Sudlow Designers
Het Echte Werk
Studio Leh
Studio Blank
Wip Brands
Showroom
Diego Bermudez
Esther Noyons
Mauro Bubbico
This is Pacifica
Joseph & Sebastian
Cover
Design: Luise Marie Raithel
Paperr: Pergraphica, Infinite Black, 300 g/qm von Mondi
Hot foil embossing: Gräfe Druckveredelung
Embossing tools: Hinderer + Mühlich
Hot foil: Kurz
Offset: f&w MedienEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/current-issue/ [n° ou bulletin] 01/02.21 - 2021-01-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2021.
LAST ISSUE.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Affiches -- 21e Siècle
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Bermúdez, Diego (1974-....)
Bubbico, Mauro
Calendriers illustrés -- Italie -- 21e siècle
Communication visuelle -- 21e siècle
Communication visuelle et art -- Pays-Bas -- 21e siècle
Covid-19 -- Aspect économique -- 21e siècle
Espaces publics -- Signalisation -- Allemagne -- 21e siècle
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : 96 years – that's how long novum has been writing design history. It even survived a World War. In well over 1,000 issues, it has inspired and informed designers around the world. This is a proud legacy. Sadly, now it is time to say goodbye.
In this final issue of novum we once again present to you an exciting selection of designers and creative studios, and in the novum+ section, we explore orientation systems for diverse applications, among them a community centre and BER, Berlin´s long awaited new airport.
Note de contenu : The cover
One of the more remarkable facts about novum is that it has always had an international readership. And so, with this last cover, we say thank you – in all the native tongues of our readers.
For the paper, we choose Pergraphica Infinite Black in 300 gsm from Mondi. This fine paper is not only very pleasant to the touch, it is also behaves very well in print finishing. Hot foil embossing by Gräfe Druckveredelung sets off the motif beautifully; for the coating we chose the brand new shade Mastered Green from the Trend Collection by Kurz.
The content
novum+
L2M3
Moniteurs
David Sudlow Designers
Het Echte Werk
Studio Leh
Studio Blank
Wip Brands
Showroom
Diego Bermudez
Esther Noyons
Mauro Bubbico
This is Pacifica
Joseph & Sebastian
Cover
Design: Luise Marie Raithel
Paperr: Pergraphica, Infinite Black, 300 g/qm von Mondi
Hot foil embossing: Gräfe Druckveredelung
Embossing tools: Hinderer + Mühlich
Hot foil: Kurz
Offset: f&w MedienEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/current-issue/ Réservation
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Titre : 01.18 - 2018-01-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2018 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Affiches de spectacles -- Munich (Allemagne)
Aliments -- Conditionnement
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Bayerisches Staatsorchester -- Affiches
Illustrations des livres -- 21e siècle
Livres -- Mise en page
Logos (Symboles)
Photographie publicitaire
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : In our novum+ section design stars like Paula Scher, Mirko Borsche and Fons Hickmann talked to us about the challenges of designing for small and big theatres and how to guarantee visibility even with a small budget.
In our showroom we visited the designers at DN&CO, who enjoy print as much as digital creation. Jess Bonham surprised us with her photographic illustrations and in our new series New Talents Berlin we took a look at Feld studio for digital crafts. Last, but not least we talked to the typo nerds at Afrika, a small, but fine studio located in Switzerland.
The cover
To correspond with our main focus »theatre« the design of our cover will spark a whole series of emotions. We used the paper Reef by Gruppo Cordenons, a material with a particularly deep shade of black and a rough, almost sandy surface. Silk screen printing allowed for very rich inking and a partial soft-touch varnish offers a surprising contrast to the rough surface of the paper. The design comes from Studio Mut and the designers from northern Italy quite literally managed to put a lot of drama on our cover.
Note de contenu : Content
novum+
Bureau Borsche (GER)
IDNA Group (DEN)
Fons Hickmann (GER)
Formdusche (GER)
KW Neun (GER)
Pentagram (USA)
TGG Hafen Senn Stieger (SWI)
Atelier Malte Martin (FRA)
Showroom
Afrika (SWI)
DN&CO (GBR)
Jess Bonham (GBR)
New Talents Berlin: Feld studio for digital crafts (GER)
Das Cover
Design: Studio Mut
Papier: Reef black, 330 g/qm von Gruppo Cordenons
Siebdruck: Stainer Schriften & Siebdruck
Druck Innenteil: f&w Druck & Mediencenter
Fotos: Tobias Holzmann
En ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/magazine-detail/detail/novum-0118/ [n° ou bulletin] 01.18 - 2018-01-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2018.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Affiches de spectacles -- Munich (Allemagne)
Aliments -- Conditionnement
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Bayerisches Staatsorchester -- Affiches
Illustrations des livres -- 21e siècle
Livres -- Mise en page
Logos (Symboles)
Photographie publicitaire
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : In our novum+ section design stars like Paula Scher, Mirko Borsche and Fons Hickmann talked to us about the challenges of designing for small and big theatres and how to guarantee visibility even with a small budget.
In our showroom we visited the designers at DN&CO, who enjoy print as much as digital creation. Jess Bonham surprised us with her photographic illustrations and in our new series New Talents Berlin we took a look at Feld studio for digital crafts. Last, but not least we talked to the typo nerds at Afrika, a small, but fine studio located in Switzerland.
The cover
To correspond with our main focus »theatre« the design of our cover will spark a whole series of emotions. We used the paper Reef by Gruppo Cordenons, a material with a particularly deep shade of black and a rough, almost sandy surface. Silk screen printing allowed for very rich inking and a partial soft-touch varnish offers a surprising contrast to the rough surface of the paper. The design comes from Studio Mut and the designers from northern Italy quite literally managed to put a lot of drama on our cover.
Note de contenu : Content
novum+
Bureau Borsche (GER)
IDNA Group (DEN)
Fons Hickmann (GER)
Formdusche (GER)
KW Neun (GER)
Pentagram (USA)
TGG Hafen Senn Stieger (SWI)
Atelier Malte Martin (FRA)
Showroom
Afrika (SWI)
DN&CO (GBR)
Jess Bonham (GBR)
New Talents Berlin: Feld studio for digital crafts (GER)
Das Cover
Design: Studio Mut
Papier: Reef black, 330 g/qm von Gruppo Cordenons
Siebdruck: Stainer Schriften & Siebdruck
Druck Innenteil: f&w Druck & Mediencenter
Fotos: Tobias Holzmann
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Titre : 01.19 - 2019-01-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Affiches -- Design
Arts graphiques -- Mise en page et typographie
Brechbühl, Erich (1977-....)
Cartonnages (reliure) -- 21e siècle
Communication visuelle -- 21e siècle
Design interactif
Identité visuelle -- 21e siècle
Illustration des livres -- 21e siècle
Livres -- Couvertures
Marques de commerce
Reinke, Katinka
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : Visual identities from all over the world are the focus of this month’s novum+. For clients as diverse as festivals, craftsmen, cannabis products suppliers, or an international ceramic tile award. Explore visual identities in all their facets and international showroom articles on themes from poster design to illustration.
Developing visual identities is an exciting process, and not infrequently it involves a lot of work persuading clients to venture in new directions. In the novum+ section of this issue we present a very broad spectrum of distinctive and eye-catching visual identities.
The multiple-award-winning visual identity for Theater Rotterdam by Vruchtvlees definitely grabbed our attention, and so, too, did the perfect storytelling in the CI for a Greek boutique hotel by the Luminous Design Group. Last year MRD, a German TV channel, also ventured a new look, with a very finely positioned and strongly conceptual design. Contrasting with this, we present a playful interpretation, for the Edelwise Festival (Das Buro), and a design for an electronics retailer (by Werner Design Werks) that really makes this business stand out from its competitors. In total eleven exciting projects are lined up here for you to explore and enjoy...
For our Showroom section we conducted an interview with the outstanding Swiss-school designer and typographer Erich Brechbühl, who has produced some remarkable posters. You can also discover Eva-Maria Offermann’s very conceptual approach to unconventional projects and designs. Plus, we look at how contemporary campaigns develop, in an article about the agency Wolf/Osmankovic, whose work includes the design for a successful election campaign by the Green Party. Also not to be missed is a dip into the portfolio of Casmic Lab, and the imaginative illustrations of Katinka Reinke. Altogether a rich collection of inspiration for a successful new year!
The cover
Whether it’s for a festival, a new brand or a woodworking business – visual identities all start with the proverbial blank canvas. To reflect this initially neutral surface, we chose for our cover a paper that is very elegant in appearance, but not overt; its charm lies in the interesting structure that lends an added haptic experience.
Zeta from Reflex is available in five colours and different weights, which makes it perfect for creating a good impression in both standard business applications and as packaging. It comes in a range of surface finishes – hammered, micro, matt, smooth or linen, each of these variants communicated in a very subtle way. The trouble-free processing and finishing of Zeta gives this paper added advantages as the perfect »blank canvas«.
Munich-based designer Christian Hundertmark (C100 Studio) used all these qualities to best effect in communicating our novum+ theme on this month´s cover.
Showroom:
Erich Brechbühl (SWI)
Katinka Reinke (GER)
Casmic Lab (ESP)
Wolf/Osmankovic (GER)
Eva-Maria Offermann (GER)
novum+
Bruketa&Zinic&Grey (HRV)
Bob Design (GBR)
Vruchtvlees (NLD)
Das Buro (NLD)
Studio Yinsen (ESP)
Jens Nilsson (SWE)
TRÜF (USA)
Werner Design Werks (USA)
Blok Design (CAN)
Luminous Design Group (GRI)
MDR (GER)
Cover: Christian Hundertmark (c100 studio)
Paper: Reflex Pure (Zeta, 350 g/qm, Leinen, weiß)
Print: f&w Mediencenter
Photos: Miriam Zimmer, Tobias HolzmannEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/magazin/aktuelle-ausgabe/detail/novum-0119/ [n° ou bulletin] 01.19 - 2019-01-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2019.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Affiches -- Design
Arts graphiques -- Mise en page et typographie
Brechbühl, Erich (1977-....)
Cartonnages (reliure) -- 21e siècle
Communication visuelle -- 21e siècle
Design interactif
Identité visuelle -- 21e siècle
Illustration des livres -- 21e siècle
Livres -- Couvertures
Marques de commerce
Reinke, Katinka
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : Visual identities from all over the world are the focus of this month’s novum+. For clients as diverse as festivals, craftsmen, cannabis products suppliers, or an international ceramic tile award. Explore visual identities in all their facets and international showroom articles on themes from poster design to illustration.
Developing visual identities is an exciting process, and not infrequently it involves a lot of work persuading clients to venture in new directions. In the novum+ section of this issue we present a very broad spectrum of distinctive and eye-catching visual identities.
The multiple-award-winning visual identity for Theater Rotterdam by Vruchtvlees definitely grabbed our attention, and so, too, did the perfect storytelling in the CI for a Greek boutique hotel by the Luminous Design Group. Last year MRD, a German TV channel, also ventured a new look, with a very finely positioned and strongly conceptual design. Contrasting with this, we present a playful interpretation, for the Edelwise Festival (Das Buro), and a design for an electronics retailer (by Werner Design Werks) that really makes this business stand out from its competitors. In total eleven exciting projects are lined up here for you to explore and enjoy...
For our Showroom section we conducted an interview with the outstanding Swiss-school designer and typographer Erich Brechbühl, who has produced some remarkable posters. You can also discover Eva-Maria Offermann’s very conceptual approach to unconventional projects and designs. Plus, we look at how contemporary campaigns develop, in an article about the agency Wolf/Osmankovic, whose work includes the design for a successful election campaign by the Green Party. Also not to be missed is a dip into the portfolio of Casmic Lab, and the imaginative illustrations of Katinka Reinke. Altogether a rich collection of inspiration for a successful new year!
The cover
Whether it’s for a festival, a new brand or a woodworking business – visual identities all start with the proverbial blank canvas. To reflect this initially neutral surface, we chose for our cover a paper that is very elegant in appearance, but not overt; its charm lies in the interesting structure that lends an added haptic experience.
Zeta from Reflex is available in five colours and different weights, which makes it perfect for creating a good impression in both standard business applications and as packaging. It comes in a range of surface finishes – hammered, micro, matt, smooth or linen, each of these variants communicated in a very subtle way. The trouble-free processing and finishing of Zeta gives this paper added advantages as the perfect »blank canvas«.
Munich-based designer Christian Hundertmark (C100 Studio) used all these qualities to best effect in communicating our novum+ theme on this month´s cover.
Showroom:
Erich Brechbühl (SWI)
Katinka Reinke (GER)
Casmic Lab (ESP)
Wolf/Osmankovic (GER)
Eva-Maria Offermann (GER)
novum+
Bruketa&Zinic&Grey (HRV)
Bob Design (GBR)
Vruchtvlees (NLD)
Das Buro (NLD)
Studio Yinsen (ESP)
Jens Nilsson (SWE)
TRÜF (USA)
Werner Design Werks (USA)
Blok Design (CAN)
Luminous Design Group (GRI)
MDR (GER)
Cover: Christian Hundertmark (c100 studio)
Paper: Reflex Pure (Zeta, 350 g/qm, Leinen, weiß)
Print: f&w Mediencenter
Photos: Miriam Zimmer, Tobias HolzmannEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/magazin/aktuelle-ausgabe/detail/novum-0119/ Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 23095 Novum Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible
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Titre : 01.20 - 2020-01-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2020 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Hong Kong (Chine) -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Mise en page et typographie
Bases de données -- Tableaux, graphiques, etc.
Catalogues commerciaux
Couleur -- Aspect psychologique
Couleur en design
Infographie couleur
Ricart, Agnes (1990-....)
Statistiques -- Tableaux, graphiques, etc.
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Note de contenu : All things bright and beautiful
01.01.2020
Cold and grey outside? Well, we´ve got just the right thing for you: In the new issue of novum, we bring you lots of inspiring projects and creative ideas, plus a fireworks display of a cover. Featuring an expressive motif by Spanish illustrator Agnés Ricart and a fire-red Chromolux card, the cover of novum 01.20 will definitely inject life into the grey days of winter. Inside, too, there is much to explore – we present designers and studios from Hong Kong to Peru, and in the novum+ section, we take a close look at customer magazines.
While many established magazines are suffering a drop in sales, customer magazines are ever more popular. They continue to be a wonderful communication tool for transporting values and raising brand allegiance. It´s a strategy that works, thanks also to the high level of creativity demonstrated in the design of these magazines. In our novum+ section we present a selection of notable customer magazines. From big brands that impress with courage and innovation, to the small local bookstore which wins over customers with its passion and good content, customer magazines are a tremendous playground for graphic designers.
In the Showroom section of our January issue we visit Ruth Chao in Hong Kong. For her being a designer is a dream come true and now she successfully combines Asian elegance with Western clarity. Richard Vijgen from the Netherlands uses Big Data to visualise through design and research the stories that lie behind the data. VM& Estudio Gráfico fuse Peruvian influences with klassical graphic design and Yulia Popova from Berlin designs with great energy and a deep love of typography. Semiotik Design from Greece merge minimalist aesthetics with strong concepts and last, but not least we present the powerful illustrations of Agnés Ricart from Spain, a young creative who is also responsible for the cover of this issue.
In our novum+ section we take a closer look at various customer magazines and show how different they can be. From classical and refined to edgy and colourful – anything goes and big brands prove just as innovative as small entrepreneurs.
The cover
The cover motif for this issue, illustrated by Agnés Ricart, shows the non-binary artist Arca, who resists pigeonholing and conventions. We took up this idea in the design, too, and simply turned the Chromolux card used in this January issue around, so that the shiny bright red surface is now seen on the inside of the cover. It shows how effective it can be to sometimes depart from the familiar.
The content
Showroom
Richard Vijgen (NLD)
Cover
Paper: Chromolux, red, 300 g/qm
Offset printing: F&W Druck- und Mediencenter
Design: Agnés Ricart (ESP)
Photograpy: Janina Engel
Ruth Chao (HKG)
VM& Estúdio Gráfico (PER)
Agnés Ricart (ESP)
Yulia Popova (GER)
Semiotik Design (GRC)
novum+
Foscarini (ITA)
Carhartt (USA)
Iittala (FIN)
Groothuis (GER)
Audi (GER)
Mariana Alen (ARG)
Rosenthal (GER)
Schmitzkatze (GER)En ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/archive/detail/novum-0120/ [n° ou bulletin] 01.20 - 2020-01-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2020.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Hong Kong (Chine) -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Mise en page et typographie
Bases de données -- Tableaux, graphiques, etc.
Catalogues commerciaux
Couleur -- Aspect psychologique
Couleur en design
Infographie couleur
Ricart, Agnes (1990-....)
Statistiques -- Tableaux, graphiques, etc.
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Note de contenu : All things bright and beautiful
01.01.2020
Cold and grey outside? Well, we´ve got just the right thing for you: In the new issue of novum, we bring you lots of inspiring projects and creative ideas, plus a fireworks display of a cover. Featuring an expressive motif by Spanish illustrator Agnés Ricart and a fire-red Chromolux card, the cover of novum 01.20 will definitely inject life into the grey days of winter. Inside, too, there is much to explore – we present designers and studios from Hong Kong to Peru, and in the novum+ section, we take a close look at customer magazines.
While many established magazines are suffering a drop in sales, customer magazines are ever more popular. They continue to be a wonderful communication tool for transporting values and raising brand allegiance. It´s a strategy that works, thanks also to the high level of creativity demonstrated in the design of these magazines. In our novum+ section we present a selection of notable customer magazines. From big brands that impress with courage and innovation, to the small local bookstore which wins over customers with its passion and good content, customer magazines are a tremendous playground for graphic designers.
In the Showroom section of our January issue we visit Ruth Chao in Hong Kong. For her being a designer is a dream come true and now she successfully combines Asian elegance with Western clarity. Richard Vijgen from the Netherlands uses Big Data to visualise through design and research the stories that lie behind the data. VM& Estudio Gráfico fuse Peruvian influences with klassical graphic design and Yulia Popova from Berlin designs with great energy and a deep love of typography. Semiotik Design from Greece merge minimalist aesthetics with strong concepts and last, but not least we present the powerful illustrations of Agnés Ricart from Spain, a young creative who is also responsible for the cover of this issue.
In our novum+ section we take a closer look at various customer magazines and show how different they can be. From classical and refined to edgy and colourful – anything goes and big brands prove just as innovative as small entrepreneurs.
The cover
The cover motif for this issue, illustrated by Agnés Ricart, shows the non-binary artist Arca, who resists pigeonholing and conventions. We took up this idea in the design, too, and simply turned the Chromolux card used in this January issue around, so that the shiny bright red surface is now seen on the inside of the cover. It shows how effective it can be to sometimes depart from the familiar.
The content
Showroom
Richard Vijgen (NLD)
Cover
Paper: Chromolux, red, 300 g/qm
Offset printing: F&W Druck- und Mediencenter
Design: Agnés Ricart (ESP)
Photograpy: Janina Engel
Ruth Chao (HKG)
VM& Estúdio Gráfico (PER)
Agnés Ricart (ESP)
Yulia Popova (GER)
Semiotik Design (GRC)
novum+
Foscarini (ITA)
Carhartt (USA)
Iittala (FIN)
Groothuis (GER)
Audi (GER)
Mariana Alen (ARG)
Rosenthal (GER)
Schmitzkatze (GER)En ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/archive/detail/novum-0120/ Réservation
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Titre : 02.18 - 2018-02-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2018 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Azambuja, Martín
Cédille, Noémie (1988?-....)
Conditionnement
Couleurs -- Dans l'art -- Illustrations
Graphistes -- 21e siècle
Hewlett, Jamie (1968-....)
Livres -- Couvertures
Livres -- Mise en page
Périodiques -- Couvertures
Typographie -- 21e siècle
White, EdwinaIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé :
Out of the blue
12.01.2018
»Blue skies, smilin' at me – nothin' but blue skies do I see« – you’d be forgiven for bursting into song at the sight of the sky-blue cover for novum February.
Our focus theme this time is the fascinating world of illustration – thanks to the daily torrent of photos on all channels, illustration is enjoying a real revival. To inspire your own work this year, we bring you 23 pages of very different illustration styles and highly individual creations.
Note de contenu :
The works of French designer Noémie Cédille exude charm and vitality, whether she is illustrating for a new magazine or for packaging. For a contrast we visited Sea Change, a designer duo that pursues its own very individual philosophy and is not afraid to change direction. Last but not least, we also delved into the work of Tata&Friends who are based in both Linz and Madrid – you, too, will be delighted by their portfolio and the new ideas it delivers.
In our legal series this month we gather together all the key facts on founding and winding up a »GmbH« company and Andreas Koop looks at how to visualise the same content from different cultural perspectives.
Two exciting new indie magazines are featured by Herbert Lechner, along with a new volume from Hermann Schmidt publishers called »Buchstaben im Kopf«, a practical and readable compendium for all those involved in designing texts that whet the reader’s appetite.
The cover
The Pop’Set Range offers a real rainbow palette – for our focus theme on illustration, however, our choice was Blue Sky, an elegant canvas that also heralds spring. Not a single cloud masks the smoothness of the paper with its pleasantly high volume. In terms of printing and processing, there are no limits – it can be embossed and finished with film. Here we bring you the full charm of this paper in its essential form, because the expressive line of Uruguayan illustrator Martin Azambuja (whom we featured in novum 04.16) needs no more than expressive colours to achieve maximum effect. As a speciality we also used a Pantone colour which really brings the tree of pencils to life.
novum+
Freistil, Interview mit Raban Rudigkeit
Chester Holme (GBR)
Nate Kitch (USA)
Sebastian Haslauer (GER)
Edwina White (AUS)
Merijn Hos (NLD)
Sarah Maycock (GBR)
Michela Natella (ITA)
Herbarium
Showroom
Tata & Friends (AUT / ESP)
Noémie Cédille (FRA)
Ruben Pater (NLD)
Sea Change (NLZ)
New Talents Berlin: Simone Klimmeck
Das Cover
Design: Martin Azambuja (URY)
Paper: Pop’Set, Antalis
Print: f&w Druck & Mediencenter
Photos: Tobias HolzmannEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/magazine-detail/detail/novum-0218/ [n° ou bulletin] 02.18 - 2018-02-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2018.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Azambuja, Martín
Cédille, Noémie (1988?-....)
Conditionnement
Couleurs -- Dans l'art -- Illustrations
Graphistes -- 21e siècle
Hewlett, Jamie (1968-....)
Livres -- Couvertures
Livres -- Mise en page
Périodiques -- Couvertures
Typographie -- 21e siècle
White, EdwinaIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé :
Out of the blue
12.01.2018
»Blue skies, smilin' at me – nothin' but blue skies do I see« – you’d be forgiven for bursting into song at the sight of the sky-blue cover for novum February.
Our focus theme this time is the fascinating world of illustration – thanks to the daily torrent of photos on all channels, illustration is enjoying a real revival. To inspire your own work this year, we bring you 23 pages of very different illustration styles and highly individual creations.
Note de contenu :
The works of French designer Noémie Cédille exude charm and vitality, whether she is illustrating for a new magazine or for packaging. For a contrast we visited Sea Change, a designer duo that pursues its own very individual philosophy and is not afraid to change direction. Last but not least, we also delved into the work of Tata&Friends who are based in both Linz and Madrid – you, too, will be delighted by their portfolio and the new ideas it delivers.
In our legal series this month we gather together all the key facts on founding and winding up a »GmbH« company and Andreas Koop looks at how to visualise the same content from different cultural perspectives.
Two exciting new indie magazines are featured by Herbert Lechner, along with a new volume from Hermann Schmidt publishers called »Buchstaben im Kopf«, a practical and readable compendium for all those involved in designing texts that whet the reader’s appetite.
The cover
The Pop’Set Range offers a real rainbow palette – for our focus theme on illustration, however, our choice was Blue Sky, an elegant canvas that also heralds spring. Not a single cloud masks the smoothness of the paper with its pleasantly high volume. In terms of printing and processing, there are no limits – it can be embossed and finished with film. Here we bring you the full charm of this paper in its essential form, because the expressive line of Uruguayan illustrator Martin Azambuja (whom we featured in novum 04.16) needs no more than expressive colours to achieve maximum effect. As a speciality we also used a Pantone colour which really brings the tree of pencils to life.
novum+
Freistil, Interview mit Raban Rudigkeit
Chester Holme (GBR)
Nate Kitch (USA)
Sebastian Haslauer (GER)
Edwina White (AUS)
Merijn Hos (NLD)
Sarah Maycock (GBR)
Michela Natella (ITA)
Herbarium
Showroom
Tata & Friends (AUT / ESP)
Noémie Cédille (FRA)
Ruben Pater (NLD)
Sea Change (NLZ)
New Talents Berlin: Simone Klimmeck
Das Cover
Design: Martin Azambuja (URY)
Paper: Pop’Set, Antalis
Print: f&w Druck & Mediencenter
Photos: Tobias HolzmannEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/magazine-detail/detail/novum-0218/ Réservation
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