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Titre : 09.19 - 2019-09-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Concours -- Europe -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Mise en page et typographie
Conditionnement
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé :
Storytelling has always been an effective tool in communication. Every brand, every company has a story to tell ... just waiting to be discovered and appropriately presented. In novum 09.19 you get the chance to compare a wide range of different approaches to this task, e.g. with a focus on illustration, text or animation.
You can purchase a PDF of novum 09.19 for EUR 9,99.
To buy the printed issue, please visit our ShopNote de contenu :
We talked to experts with many years of storytelling experience, and bring you the background behind some exciting stories. In the Showroom section we cast a glance at this year´s European Design Awards, travel with you to Austria, the US and Singapore and present lots of inspiration, from illustration to graphics and digital highlights.
Our correspondent Susanne Schaller, for example, visited Bureau in Singapore and learned about the interesting philosophy behind their designs. In an article about Erste Liga, you can read more about the designer behind the cover of novum 05.19. We also bring you the delightful illustrations of Julia Schwarz and take you along to the studio of Solid Bold in Austria. International and diverse – this issue again takes a wide sweep through different design genres. Not forgetting of course, the chance to inspect the winning entries in the European Design Awards.
novum+: storytelling
We explore the focal theme of storytelling from quite different perspectives. Insights into brand development and customer magazines come from interviews with branding specialists Jäger & Jäger and publishing experts from Muehlhausmoers. And, as regards digital creations, we learn much from the storytelling short films of The Lot Creative. In this up-to-date review of storytelling solutions, we bring you the background behind the success stories.
The cover
The cover, too, tells a story: After eighteen years as editor-in-chief, Bettina Schulz is handing over the reins to Christine Moosmann as of this issue – Christian Weiss has captured this information in a charming illustration. The paper used is Bauhaus Dessau from Gmund, a material that is all about quality and clarity. This unpretentious new paper is available exclusively in the “Selection” range of the Igepa Group. It comes in 120 to 350 gsm and also features two clear white tones.
The excellent processing qualities of Bauhaus Dessau encouraged us not least to dip into the magic box of print finishing tricks: we indulged in a multi-stage embossing process, and added a few delicate accents in hot foil to produce an amazingly sculptured effect. Printers Gräfe Druck made the stars really shine by using Luxor foil in the trend colour of amorphous blue, and our logotype, too, was given a fine, gleaming outline.
Showroom:
Erste Liga (GER)
Trüf (USA)
European Design Awards
Solid Bold (AUT)
Bureau (SIN)
Julia Schwarz (GER)
novum+
Jäger & Jäger (GER)
Swatch
Serial Cut
Muehlhausmoers (GER)
The Lot Creative (GER)
Without Studio
Atelier Brückner (GER)
Cover
Art Work: Christian Weiss, X-Design (München)
Paper: Bauhaus Dessau, 350 g/qm (Gmund Paper / igepa)
Hot foil: Kurz
Finishing: Gräfe Druckveredelung
Offset printing: f&w
Photos: Janina EngelEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/news/design-magazin/ [n° ou bulletin] 09.19 - 2019-09-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2019.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Concours -- Europe -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Mise en page et typographie
Conditionnement
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé :
Storytelling has always been an effective tool in communication. Every brand, every company has a story to tell ... just waiting to be discovered and appropriately presented. In novum 09.19 you get the chance to compare a wide range of different approaches to this task, e.g. with a focus on illustration, text or animation.
You can purchase a PDF of novum 09.19 for EUR 9,99.
To buy the printed issue, please visit our ShopNote de contenu :
We talked to experts with many years of storytelling experience, and bring you the background behind some exciting stories. In the Showroom section we cast a glance at this year´s European Design Awards, travel with you to Austria, the US and Singapore and present lots of inspiration, from illustration to graphics and digital highlights.
Our correspondent Susanne Schaller, for example, visited Bureau in Singapore and learned about the interesting philosophy behind their designs. In an article about Erste Liga, you can read more about the designer behind the cover of novum 05.19. We also bring you the delightful illustrations of Julia Schwarz and take you along to the studio of Solid Bold in Austria. International and diverse – this issue again takes a wide sweep through different design genres. Not forgetting of course, the chance to inspect the winning entries in the European Design Awards.
novum+: storytelling
We explore the focal theme of storytelling from quite different perspectives. Insights into brand development and customer magazines come from interviews with branding specialists Jäger & Jäger and publishing experts from Muehlhausmoers. And, as regards digital creations, we learn much from the storytelling short films of The Lot Creative. In this up-to-date review of storytelling solutions, we bring you the background behind the success stories.
The cover
The cover, too, tells a story: After eighteen years as editor-in-chief, Bettina Schulz is handing over the reins to Christine Moosmann as of this issue – Christian Weiss has captured this information in a charming illustration. The paper used is Bauhaus Dessau from Gmund, a material that is all about quality and clarity. This unpretentious new paper is available exclusively in the “Selection” range of the Igepa Group. It comes in 120 to 350 gsm and also features two clear white tones.
The excellent processing qualities of Bauhaus Dessau encouraged us not least to dip into the magic box of print finishing tricks: we indulged in a multi-stage embossing process, and added a few delicate accents in hot foil to produce an amazingly sculptured effect. Printers Gräfe Druck made the stars really shine by using Luxor foil in the trend colour of amorphous blue, and our logotype, too, was given a fine, gleaming outline.
Showroom:
Erste Liga (GER)
Trüf (USA)
European Design Awards
Solid Bold (AUT)
Bureau (SIN)
Julia Schwarz (GER)
novum+
Jäger & Jäger (GER)
Swatch
Serial Cut
Muehlhausmoers (GER)
The Lot Creative (GER)
Without Studio
Atelier Brückner (GER)
Cover
Art Work: Christian Weiss, X-Design (München)
Paper: Bauhaus Dessau, 350 g/qm (Gmund Paper / igepa)
Hot foil: Kurz
Finishing: Gräfe Druckveredelung
Offset printing: f&w
Photos: Janina EngelEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/news/design-magazin/ Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 23761 Novum Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible
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Titre : 08.17 - 2017-08-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2017 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Air Canada -- Charte graphique
Aliments -- Conditionnement
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Technique -- Innovations
Compagnies de transport aérien -- Canada -- Design
Hôtels -- 19e siècle -- Vienne (Autriche) -- Décoration
Infographie -- Logiciels
Livres -- Mise en page
Mangas
Nikon (appareils-photo)
Taniguchi, Jirō (1947-2017)
Travail du papier
Typographie -- 21e siècle
Typographie sur le WebIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : Wenn es mal wieder so richtig heiß ist, wer träumt dann nicht davon, ins kühle Wasser zu springen oder an einen schönen Ort zu reisen? Auch die neue novum »macht Blau«: Ein Siebdruck-Cover lockt mit satten Farben und im novum + dreht sich in dieser Ausgabe alles ums Reisen.
Passend zur Jahreszeit dreht sich im novum+ der Augustausgabe alles ums Reisen. Mit dem Creative Director von Winkreative sprachen wir über das Redesign von Air Canada, wir stellen das Erscheinungsbild eines Wiener Grand Hotels vor, reisen mit dem Mangaka Jiro Taniguchi nach Venedig und zeigen, mit welch fantastischen Kommunikationsmitteln Großkunden bei einer Reise ausgestattet werden. Es gibt viel spannendes Design rund um das Reisen zu entdecken wie diese und weitere Projekte zeigen
Im Showroom besuchen wir Studios und Gestalter von Amerika bis Griechenland und setzten unsere historische Serie zur Neuen Typographie fort, die sich diese Mal mit dem »Ring neue Werbegestalter« befasst. In der Rubrik »Produktion« fragt Sylvia Lerch nach, was es denn mit Öko-Druckfarben so auf sich hat. Sind sie wirklich umweltfreundlich? In »Focus Typography« stellen wir eine Plattform vor, die hilft, wirklich inklusives Kommunikationsdesign zu schaffen und Felix Scheinberger erklärt, warum das Gehirn in Felsformationen Aliens erkennt und wie man diesen Effekt für die Illustration nutzen kann.
Das Cover
Für diese Ausgabe nutzten wir den Kreativkarton von Koehler Papier. Das Recycling-Papier besteht zu 100 Prozent aus Sekundärfaserstoffen und ist FSC-zertifiziert. Das Material ist in viele bunten Farben erhältlich, wir wählten den leuchtenden Farbton azur. Bedruckt wurde das Material im Siebdruck und durch Überdrucken einiger Stellen konnten wir neben den drei Originalfarben noch einen vierten Ton generieren. Auf dem farbigen Untergrund kommen die satten Siebdruckfarben besonders gut zur Geltung.
Das Cover-Motiv stammt von Bob Design aus London. Die Kreativen experimentieren gern mit Feinpapieren und haben in ihrem Entwurf kurzerhand die Buchstaben des novum-Logos selbst auf Reisen geschickt und spielerisch in ein sommerliches Meer eintauchen lassen.
Note de contenu :
Das finden Sie im Heft
novum+
Winkreative (CAN)
Moodley (AUT)
Lily Design (ISR)
Jiro Taniguchi (JAP)
Dunkelblaufastschwarz (AUT)
Paperlux (GER)
Showroom
Tsto (FIN/USA)
Lazy Snail (GRI/DEN)
Designwork (ITA)
Ingrid Picanyol (ESP)
CL Design (FRA/GBR)
Neue Typographie, Teil 3: Die internationale Bewegung der »Ring neue Werbegestalter«Papier: Kreativkarton, azur in 350 g/qm von Koehler Papier
Cover-Design: Bob Design
Silkscreen printing: Stainer Schriften und Siebdruck
Offset-Druck: f&w Druck- und Mediencenter
Bilder: Tobias HolzmannEn ligne : http://novum.graphics/magazin/magazin-detailseite/detail/novum-0817/ [n° ou bulletin] 08.17 - 2017-08-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2017.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Air Canada -- Charte graphique
Aliments -- Conditionnement
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Technique -- Innovations
Compagnies de transport aérien -- Canada -- Design
Hôtels -- 19e siècle -- Vienne (Autriche) -- Décoration
Infographie -- Logiciels
Livres -- Mise en page
Mangas
Nikon (appareils-photo)
Taniguchi, Jirō (1947-2017)
Travail du papier
Typographie -- 21e siècle
Typographie sur le WebIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : Wenn es mal wieder so richtig heiß ist, wer träumt dann nicht davon, ins kühle Wasser zu springen oder an einen schönen Ort zu reisen? Auch die neue novum »macht Blau«: Ein Siebdruck-Cover lockt mit satten Farben und im novum + dreht sich in dieser Ausgabe alles ums Reisen.
Passend zur Jahreszeit dreht sich im novum+ der Augustausgabe alles ums Reisen. Mit dem Creative Director von Winkreative sprachen wir über das Redesign von Air Canada, wir stellen das Erscheinungsbild eines Wiener Grand Hotels vor, reisen mit dem Mangaka Jiro Taniguchi nach Venedig und zeigen, mit welch fantastischen Kommunikationsmitteln Großkunden bei einer Reise ausgestattet werden. Es gibt viel spannendes Design rund um das Reisen zu entdecken wie diese und weitere Projekte zeigen
Im Showroom besuchen wir Studios und Gestalter von Amerika bis Griechenland und setzten unsere historische Serie zur Neuen Typographie fort, die sich diese Mal mit dem »Ring neue Werbegestalter« befasst. In der Rubrik »Produktion« fragt Sylvia Lerch nach, was es denn mit Öko-Druckfarben so auf sich hat. Sind sie wirklich umweltfreundlich? In »Focus Typography« stellen wir eine Plattform vor, die hilft, wirklich inklusives Kommunikationsdesign zu schaffen und Felix Scheinberger erklärt, warum das Gehirn in Felsformationen Aliens erkennt und wie man diesen Effekt für die Illustration nutzen kann.
Das Cover
Für diese Ausgabe nutzten wir den Kreativkarton von Koehler Papier. Das Recycling-Papier besteht zu 100 Prozent aus Sekundärfaserstoffen und ist FSC-zertifiziert. Das Material ist in viele bunten Farben erhältlich, wir wählten den leuchtenden Farbton azur. Bedruckt wurde das Material im Siebdruck und durch Überdrucken einiger Stellen konnten wir neben den drei Originalfarben noch einen vierten Ton generieren. Auf dem farbigen Untergrund kommen die satten Siebdruckfarben besonders gut zur Geltung.
Das Cover-Motiv stammt von Bob Design aus London. Die Kreativen experimentieren gern mit Feinpapieren und haben in ihrem Entwurf kurzerhand die Buchstaben des novum-Logos selbst auf Reisen geschickt und spielerisch in ein sommerliches Meer eintauchen lassen.
Note de contenu :
Das finden Sie im Heft
novum+
Winkreative (CAN)
Moodley (AUT)
Lily Design (ISR)
Jiro Taniguchi (JAP)
Dunkelblaufastschwarz (AUT)
Paperlux (GER)
Showroom
Tsto (FIN/USA)
Lazy Snail (GRI/DEN)
Designwork (ITA)
Ingrid Picanyol (ESP)
CL Design (FRA/GBR)
Neue Typographie, Teil 3: Die internationale Bewegung der »Ring neue Werbegestalter«Papier: Kreativkarton, azur in 350 g/qm von Koehler Papier
Cover-Design: Bob Design
Silkscreen printing: Stainer Schriften und Siebdruck
Offset-Druck: f&w Druck- und Mediencenter
Bilder: Tobias HolzmannEn ligne : http://novum.graphics/magazin/magazin-detailseite/detail/novum-0817/ Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 21475 Novum Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible
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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
En ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/magazine-detail/detail/novum-0118/ Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 22319 Novum Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible
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Titre : 03.18 - 2018-03-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2018 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Aliments -- Conditionnement
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Mise en page et typographie
Arts graphiques -- Tokyo (Japon)
Conditionnement
Ornements typographiques
Produits cosmétiques -- Conditionnement
Reliure -- Dorure -- 21e siècle
Sculpture en papier
Typographie - Design
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé :
This issue really pulls out all the stops! A wrap-around cover resplendent in all the colours of the rainbow, fine gold paper and relief varnishing – no point in choosing gold unless you really go for it!
Gold is not as easy a choice as you might think, however. It can quickly look over the top, which is why many designers only use it sparingly. But who wants to be modest and sensible all the time? In this issue of novum we thought we´d really push the boat out and go all out for gold. It fills the novum+ section and the cover, too, is a gilded delight. A brand new print and finishing technique inspired the designers at Paperlux to this cover. And we think you’ll agree, the results are amazing. Sophisticated printing technology combined with good design – that is real luxury!
novum 03.18 is also available as PDF for only 8,99 Euro
To buy the printed issue, please visit our ShopNote de contenu :
The Midas touch
If you want to make an impression, then you´ve really got to go for it. No half measures. When everybody else is dressed up to the nines, then you don´t want to be the one in jeans and T-shirt. Choosing gold as the theme for this month´s novum+ section was at the same time an obligation – to really shine. With features about great projects and also with the cover – that, too, had to be gold. Not just a little, but a lot!
The creatives at Paperlux were certainly on board with this idea. These Hamburg-based designers pulled off a coup for us once before with the 11/11 novum cover, which you could fold in three dimensions. This time, it as a new technique that inspired this latest cover.
The cover
At the end of 2017 Scodix rolled out its new digital print enhancement press. This enables spot varnishing, unusually high relief varnishes and foil finishes. You can see what´s possible on the new novum cover: It shimmers in all the colours of the rainbow and is a delight to touch. The special thing about this process is that it dispenses with the need for screens or printing plates, it can be printed direct from the computer. In this way you can save costs, proofs are cheaper and designers have more scope. It´s even possible to apply different finishes one after the other, to create brand new effects.
For the paper we chose Splendorlux Mirror Oro in 320 gsm from Fedrigoni. This cast coated board is well suited for a wide range of applications and has an attractive gold tone and a reflecting surface.
The foil used on the cover came from Kurz, a company that developed a new foil specially for use with the Scodix printing process. It is available in all the colours of the rainbow.
In the novum+ section, too, it´s all about gold. Used in the CD for a model agency gold adds sophistication, for a Japanese restaurant, freshness. It turns a six-pack of beer into a wild work of art and adds class to cannabis packaging. These and many other projects show just how diverse the applications are for the colour gold.
In the Showroom section, Düsseldorf agency KittoKatsu lives up to its name and Italian designer Monica Lovati shows us CIs with feeling. At Buenaventura from Granada, they love bright and bold, and know just how to blend cultural elements into their work. In Vorarlberg, too, the designers have a knack for fine design: Atelier Hanselwanter shows how to create fantastic design for small clients too. And, last but not least, we visit Ufomammoot in Berlin for our series on New Talents Berlin. These creatives use the latest technologies and test out the limits of the possible.
Gilt edging
We couldn´t resist and just had to do a gilt edge as well. So ten of the copies of novum 03.18 sport this sophisticated finish. They are randomly distributed among our subscribers and the newsagents, and if you are the lucky recipient of one of them, then you have hit lucky twice: Not only do you have a real collectors´ piece, you also get a free one-day ticket to our Creative Paper Conference 2018!
The content
novum+
Bibliothèque (GBR)
Happycentro (ITA)
Pavement (USA)
Brighhead Studio (RUS)
Knoed (USA)
Mind Design (GBR)
The Bakery (RUS)
Toolbox (CAN)
Paperlux (GER)
Showroom
KittoKatsu (GER)
Monica Lovati (ITA)
Buenaventura (ESP)
Haselwanter Grafik_und Design (AUT)
Ufomammoot (GER)
Das Cover
Design: Paperlux (GER)
Papier: Splendorlux Mirror Oro, 320 g/qm Fedrigoni
Druck & Veredelung Cover: Mediadruckwerk
Folien: Kurz
Fotos: Tobias Holzmann
Goldschnitt: 10 Exemplare wurden zudem von der Firma Steinbrenner mit einem Goldschnitt versehen,
novum 03.18 GoldEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/magazine-detail/detail/novum-0318/ [n° ou bulletin] 03.18 - 2018-03-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2018.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Aliments -- Conditionnement
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Mise en page et typographie
Arts graphiques -- Tokyo (Japon)
Conditionnement
Ornements typographiques
Produits cosmétiques -- Conditionnement
Reliure -- Dorure -- 21e siècle
Sculpture en papier
Typographie - Design
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé :
This issue really pulls out all the stops! A wrap-around cover resplendent in all the colours of the rainbow, fine gold paper and relief varnishing – no point in choosing gold unless you really go for it!
Gold is not as easy a choice as you might think, however. It can quickly look over the top, which is why many designers only use it sparingly. But who wants to be modest and sensible all the time? In this issue of novum we thought we´d really push the boat out and go all out for gold. It fills the novum+ section and the cover, too, is a gilded delight. A brand new print and finishing technique inspired the designers at Paperlux to this cover. And we think you’ll agree, the results are amazing. Sophisticated printing technology combined with good design – that is real luxury!
novum 03.18 is also available as PDF for only 8,99 Euro
To buy the printed issue, please visit our ShopNote de contenu :
The Midas touch
If you want to make an impression, then you´ve really got to go for it. No half measures. When everybody else is dressed up to the nines, then you don´t want to be the one in jeans and T-shirt. Choosing gold as the theme for this month´s novum+ section was at the same time an obligation – to really shine. With features about great projects and also with the cover – that, too, had to be gold. Not just a little, but a lot!
The creatives at Paperlux were certainly on board with this idea. These Hamburg-based designers pulled off a coup for us once before with the 11/11 novum cover, which you could fold in three dimensions. This time, it as a new technique that inspired this latest cover.
The cover
At the end of 2017 Scodix rolled out its new digital print enhancement press. This enables spot varnishing, unusually high relief varnishes and foil finishes. You can see what´s possible on the new novum cover: It shimmers in all the colours of the rainbow and is a delight to touch. The special thing about this process is that it dispenses with the need for screens or printing plates, it can be printed direct from the computer. In this way you can save costs, proofs are cheaper and designers have more scope. It´s even possible to apply different finishes one after the other, to create brand new effects.
For the paper we chose Splendorlux Mirror Oro in 320 gsm from Fedrigoni. This cast coated board is well suited for a wide range of applications and has an attractive gold tone and a reflecting surface.
The foil used on the cover came from Kurz, a company that developed a new foil specially for use with the Scodix printing process. It is available in all the colours of the rainbow.
In the novum+ section, too, it´s all about gold. Used in the CD for a model agency gold adds sophistication, for a Japanese restaurant, freshness. It turns a six-pack of beer into a wild work of art and adds class to cannabis packaging. These and many other projects show just how diverse the applications are for the colour gold.
In the Showroom section, Düsseldorf agency KittoKatsu lives up to its name and Italian designer Monica Lovati shows us CIs with feeling. At Buenaventura from Granada, they love bright and bold, and know just how to blend cultural elements into their work. In Vorarlberg, too, the designers have a knack for fine design: Atelier Hanselwanter shows how to create fantastic design for small clients too. And, last but not least, we visit Ufomammoot in Berlin for our series on New Talents Berlin. These creatives use the latest technologies and test out the limits of the possible.
Gilt edging
We couldn´t resist and just had to do a gilt edge as well. So ten of the copies of novum 03.18 sport this sophisticated finish. They are randomly distributed among our subscribers and the newsagents, and if you are the lucky recipient of one of them, then you have hit lucky twice: Not only do you have a real collectors´ piece, you also get a free one-day ticket to our Creative Paper Conference 2018!
The content
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Bibliothèque (GBR)
Happycentro (ITA)
Pavement (USA)
Brighhead Studio (RUS)
Knoed (USA)
Mind Design (GBR)
The Bakery (RUS)
Toolbox (CAN)
Paperlux (GER)
Showroom
KittoKatsu (GER)
Monica Lovati (ITA)
Buenaventura (ESP)
Haselwanter Grafik_und Design (AUT)
Ufomammoot (GER)
Das Cover
Design: Paperlux (GER)
Papier: Splendorlux Mirror Oro, 320 g/qm Fedrigoni
Druck & Veredelung Cover: Mediadruckwerk
Folien: Kurz
Fotos: Tobias Holzmann
Goldschnitt: 10 Exemplare wurden zudem von der Firma Steinbrenner mit einem Goldschnitt versehen,
novum 03.18 GoldEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/magazine-detail/detail/novum-0318/ 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
Couleur (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
Couleur (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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