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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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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 22320 Novum Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible
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Titre : 06.18 - 2018-06-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2018 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Carnets de croquis
Communication en marketing
Couleurs -- Dans l'art -- Illustrations
Design interactif
Illustrations des livres -- 21e siècle
Littérature pour la jeunesse
Livres -- Couvertures
Miele -- Affiches
Produits cosmétiques -- Conditionnement
Signaux et signalisation
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : The new novum is here and this month it explores that exciting intersection between architecture and design. And there is much to explore – such as visual identities derived from the architecture, orientation systems that respond to the need for inclusive design and facades that enhance our environment with attractive graphic design. As always, we also feature a range of recent projects and diverse articles in the Showroom section. Also, this month’s cover offers inspiration and haptic delight.
Note de contenu :
We also present an interview with Andreas Koop, who has already completed numerous projects in which inclusive design has been an important part. Does the need for this kind of universal accessibility hinder good design or can it in fact be an exciting challenge? Is inclusive design possible and sensible in all circumstances? The responses in this in-depth interview are thought-provoking and should help remove some of the hesitation some designers feel about taking on such projects.
Also in this issue is an article about the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in Cape Town, for which an impressive CI was produced. And we have an interview with the creatives at Snøhetta, who explain their interdisciplinary approach in joint architecture-graphic design projects. The Dutch studio Graphic Surgery loves the large canvas, while Migliore + Servetto excel in design for major events. We were also attracted by the CI for the Big Beautiful Buildings initiative, and so we talked to the initiators as well as the creatives (Konter) about the interaction in terms of content and form. And, last but not least, Spaceagency brings the future of space a little closer to us with their fantastic installations.
Our brand story this month examines the long history of Miele, and features some interesting adverts through the decades. In our Typography section, we chose a particularly exciting field this time: film intros which often contain some exceptional typographic solutions.
I would like to draw your attention to the topical subject covered this month by our lawyer Andrijana Kojic: The new data protection regulations are causing some confusion – in novum you can get a clear explanation of the main points.
Once again the Showroom section is a highlight of colour and inspiration. The bright, beautiful illustrations of Zebu are sure to delight, as will the fine visual identities created by Turkish designer Nese Nogay. Also lined up for you is the first-class portfolio of Blürbstudio and, last but not least, for our New Talents Berlin series, Felix Wiesner interviews a particularly creative duo in the capital: Jacob | Reischel, admired for their amazing set designs, attractively clean photo design and their own unique imagery!
The cover
Carved in stone – you could almost say that of the cover of this month’s novum: Fuego Stone (available from Papyrus) was the perfect paper for our purpose, aptly expressing the content of this issue. All that was needed was just a little colour ... in this case a Pantone spot colour (805). Via windows, our Art Director Tobias Holzmann gives us a chance to explore the diverse world of architecture.
The Paper
Available in the currently very popular grey and black tones, Fuego Stone has a unique surface feel, coupled with a high volume and a fascinating matt finish. The paper is available for immediate delivery in 90 to 400 gsm, deep black is also delivered in 500 and 700 gsm. Matching envelopes are of course also supplied.
For our cover we chose the elegant colour Stone Grey in 250 gsm on which the spot colour we worked with comes out particularly well.
Showroom:
Zebu (GER)
Nese Nogay (TUR)
Blürbstudio (POL)
New Talents Berlin: Jacob | Reischel
novum+
M&C Saatchi Abel (Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa) (ZAF)
Graphic Surgery (NLD)
Snøhetta (SWE)
Konter / Big Beautiful Buildings (GER)
Spaceagency (GBR)
Migliore + Servetto (ITA)
Designgruppe Koop (GER)
Cover: Tobias Holzmann (GER)
Paper: Fuego Stone (Papyrus)
Photos: Tobias Holzmann
Offset-Print: f&w Druck- und MediencenterEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/news/interviews/detail/out-now-novum-0618/ [n° ou bulletin] 06.18 - 2018-06-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2018.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Carnets de croquis
Communication en marketing
Couleurs -- Dans l'art -- Illustrations
Design interactif
Illustrations des livres -- 21e siècle
Littérature pour la jeunesse
Livres -- Couvertures
Miele -- Affiches
Produits cosmétiques -- Conditionnement
Signaux et signalisation
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : The new novum is here and this month it explores that exciting intersection between architecture and design. And there is much to explore – such as visual identities derived from the architecture, orientation systems that respond to the need for inclusive design and facades that enhance our environment with attractive graphic design. As always, we also feature a range of recent projects and diverse articles in the Showroom section. Also, this month’s cover offers inspiration and haptic delight.
Note de contenu :
We also present an interview with Andreas Koop, who has already completed numerous projects in which inclusive design has been an important part. Does the need for this kind of universal accessibility hinder good design or can it in fact be an exciting challenge? Is inclusive design possible and sensible in all circumstances? The responses in this in-depth interview are thought-provoking and should help remove some of the hesitation some designers feel about taking on such projects.
Also in this issue is an article about the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in Cape Town, for which an impressive CI was produced. And we have an interview with the creatives at Snøhetta, who explain their interdisciplinary approach in joint architecture-graphic design projects. The Dutch studio Graphic Surgery loves the large canvas, while Migliore + Servetto excel in design for major events. We were also attracted by the CI for the Big Beautiful Buildings initiative, and so we talked to the initiators as well as the creatives (Konter) about the interaction in terms of content and form. And, last but not least, Spaceagency brings the future of space a little closer to us with their fantastic installations.
Our brand story this month examines the long history of Miele, and features some interesting adverts through the decades. In our Typography section, we chose a particularly exciting field this time: film intros which often contain some exceptional typographic solutions.
I would like to draw your attention to the topical subject covered this month by our lawyer Andrijana Kojic: The new data protection regulations are causing some confusion – in novum you can get a clear explanation of the main points.
Once again the Showroom section is a highlight of colour and inspiration. The bright, beautiful illustrations of Zebu are sure to delight, as will the fine visual identities created by Turkish designer Nese Nogay. Also lined up for you is the first-class portfolio of Blürbstudio and, last but not least, for our New Talents Berlin series, Felix Wiesner interviews a particularly creative duo in the capital: Jacob | Reischel, admired for their amazing set designs, attractively clean photo design and their own unique imagery!
The cover
Carved in stone – you could almost say that of the cover of this month’s novum: Fuego Stone (available from Papyrus) was the perfect paper for our purpose, aptly expressing the content of this issue. All that was needed was just a little colour ... in this case a Pantone spot colour (805). Via windows, our Art Director Tobias Holzmann gives us a chance to explore the diverse world of architecture.
The Paper
Available in the currently very popular grey and black tones, Fuego Stone has a unique surface feel, coupled with a high volume and a fascinating matt finish. The paper is available for immediate delivery in 90 to 400 gsm, deep black is also delivered in 500 and 700 gsm. Matching envelopes are of course also supplied.
For our cover we chose the elegant colour Stone Grey in 250 gsm on which the spot colour we worked with comes out particularly well.
Showroom:
Zebu (GER)
Nese Nogay (TUR)
Blürbstudio (POL)
New Talents Berlin: Jacob | Reischel
novum+
M&C Saatchi Abel (Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa) (ZAF)
Graphic Surgery (NLD)
Snøhetta (SWE)
Konter / Big Beautiful Buildings (GER)
Spaceagency (GBR)
Migliore + Servetto (ITA)
Designgruppe Koop (GER)
Cover: Tobias Holzmann (GER)
Paper: Fuego Stone (Papyrus)
Photos: Tobias Holzmann
Offset-Print: f&w Druck- und MediencenterEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/news/interviews/detail/out-now-novum-0618/ Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 21981 Novum Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible Asian inspiration / Victor Cheung
Titre : Asian inspiration : Art, graphics & illustrations Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Victor Cheung, Auteur Editeur : Hong Kong : Viction:ary Année de publication : 2016 Importance : 287 p. Présentation : ill. en coul., couv. ill. en coul. Format : 22 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-988-771-482-8 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Couleurs -- Dans l'art -- Illustrations
Graphisme -- Art oriental
Illustrations -- Asie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 741/655 Illustrations Résumé :
Asian Inspiration is a treasury of illustration, art, and graphics that draw themes and visual inspiration from the diverse cultures of Asia.
Be it a reference to an artist’s cultural roots, or an expression inspired by a designer’s deep affection for Eastern art, the work included represents a unique perspective on distinctly Asian art styles, myths, philosophies, and popular culture from a variety of time periods.
With a multitude of event posters, prints, murals and advertisements, this title is perfect for anyone with an appreciation for Asian culture and aesthetics.Note de contenu :
Artistes :
Babynine, Bonati Sofia, Brevner Lauren, Cen Jun, Chen Whooli, Chua William Aka, Xiaobaosg, Delaube Fabien, Ditto Leslie, Fox Jon, Goto Atsuko, Hahn Moira, Hori Kazuhiro, Jean James, Jiang Shan, Kanawa Tsukasa, Kang Hoseong, Koo Egene, Kwok Kayan, Liu-Wong Kristen, Longhi Richard, Macarthur Iain, Martins Maarika, Matsuyama Tomokazu, Mertz Jose, Miklos Kris, Morales José David, Nakagawa Takao, Nikolaevna Natalia, Oneq, Pascual Mariano, Petrie Anthony, Sashie Masakatsu, Shimizu Yuko, Tan Eevien, Tanaami Keiichi, Tenmyouya Hisashi, Toledo Luis, Torii Kenta, Ueda Fuco, Ueno Yosuke, Wang Rlon, Xmau, Yaegashi Kimiaki,Ying Yefu, Yip Peony, Zipcy.Asian inspiration : Art, graphics & illustrations [texte imprimé] / Victor Cheung, Auteur . - Hong Kong : Viction:ary, 2016 . - 287 p. : ill. en coul., couv. ill. en coul. ; 22 cm.
ISBN : 978-988-771-482-8
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Couleurs -- Dans l'art -- Illustrations
Graphisme -- Art oriental
Illustrations -- Asie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 741/655 Illustrations Résumé :
Asian Inspiration is a treasury of illustration, art, and graphics that draw themes and visual inspiration from the diverse cultures of Asia.
Be it a reference to an artist’s cultural roots, or an expression inspired by a designer’s deep affection for Eastern art, the work included represents a unique perspective on distinctly Asian art styles, myths, philosophies, and popular culture from a variety of time periods.
With a multitude of event posters, prints, murals and advertisements, this title is perfect for anyone with an appreciation for Asian culture and aesthetics.Note de contenu :
Artistes :
Babynine, Bonati Sofia, Brevner Lauren, Cen Jun, Chen Whooli, Chua William Aka, Xiaobaosg, Delaube Fabien, Ditto Leslie, Fox Jon, Goto Atsuko, Hahn Moira, Hori Kazuhiro, Jean James, Jiang Shan, Kanawa Tsukasa, Kang Hoseong, Koo Egene, Kwok Kayan, Liu-Wong Kristen, Longhi Richard, Macarthur Iain, Martins Maarika, Matsuyama Tomokazu, Mertz Jose, Miklos Kris, Morales José David, Nakagawa Takao, Nikolaevna Natalia, Oneq, Pascual Mariano, Petrie Anthony, Sashie Masakatsu, Shimizu Yuko, Tan Eevien, Tanaami Keiichi, Tenmyouya Hisashi, Toledo Luis, Torii Kenta, Ueda Fuco, Ueno Yosuke, Wang Rlon, Xmau, Yaegashi Kimiaki,Ying Yefu, Yip Peony, Zipcy.Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 22017 741/655 CHE Livre ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible Blocus Solus / Camille Lavaud
Titre : Blocus Solus : Bonne soirée les canailles Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Camille Lavaud (1981-...), Auteur Editeur : United Dead Artists Année de publication : 2012 Importance : 48 p. Présentation : ill. en coul., couv. en coul. Format : 26 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-37543-015-6 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Couleurs -- Dans l'art -- Illustrations
Lavaud, Camille (1981-...)
Personnages -- Art fantastique -- IllustrationsIndex. décimale : 741/655(092) Illustrateurs Résumé :
Les illustrations acidulées et bigarrées de Camille Lavaud, un monde pop et géométrique peuplé de canailles et de femmes bleues.
Des assemblages, du collage ou de la couture. Sa pratique graphique fait volontairement et de façon engagée l'objet d'une déclinaison artisanale. Son idée : celle que l'accessibilité de la pratique permet aussi celle du discours... Camille Lavaud invente un espace bien à elle, qui révèle un monde souvent menaçant et bien dérisoire habité par des personnages ou des messages le plus souvent désabusés.Blocus Solus : Bonne soirée les canailles [texte imprimé] / Camille Lavaud (1981-...), Auteur . - France : United Dead Artists, 2012 . - 48 p. : ill. en coul., couv. en coul. ; 26 cm.
ISBN : 978-2-37543-015-6
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Couleurs -- Dans l'art -- Illustrations
Lavaud, Camille (1981-...)
Personnages -- Art fantastique -- IllustrationsIndex. décimale : 741/655(092) Illustrateurs Résumé :
Les illustrations acidulées et bigarrées de Camille Lavaud, un monde pop et géométrique peuplé de canailles et de femmes bleues.
Des assemblages, du collage ou de la couture. Sa pratique graphique fait volontairement et de façon engagée l'objet d'une déclinaison artisanale. Son idée : celle que l'accessibilité de la pratique permet aussi celle du discours... Camille Lavaud invente un espace bien à elle, qui révèle un monde souvent menaçant et bien dérisoire habité par des personnages ou des messages le plus souvent désabusés.Réservation
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Contient
- Le nu maniériste / Sylvie Béguin in Connaissance des arts, n°312(1978 ; février) (1978-02-01)
- Geneviève Asse : lumière et sérénité in Connaissance des arts, n°312(1978 ; février) (1978-02-01)
- Les images sans formes : introduction a une appréciation de la calligraphie japonaise / Élisabeth Frolet in Connaissance des arts, n°312(1978 ; février) (1978-02-01)
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