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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 02.19 - 2019-02-12 (Bulletin de Novum)
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Titre : 02.19 - 2019-02-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Affiches -- 21e Siècle
Aliments -- Conditionnement
Art de performance -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Mise en page et typographie
Blanc
Braille -- Typographie -- 21e siècle
Couleur en design
Couleurs
Couleurs -- Interprétation -- Mise en page
Illustration des livres -- 21e siècle
Marques de commerce
Noir
Olislaeger, François (1978-....)
Peinture monochrome
Scheinberger, Felix (1969-....)
Stark, Martin (1973-....)Index. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : Even though a whole rainbow of colours is available, creatives still love black and white. Elegant, expressive and somehow fascinatingly elusive, this play of light and shade gives rise to some fantastic work of all kinds. Starting with a wonderful, lavishly produced cover, we bring you exciting work in black and white!For example, we look at the new Frankenstein book, impressively illustrated by Martin Stark in black and white, and we conduct an interview with this gifted illustrator. Sagmeister+Walsh, too, delight us with some insights into a new and exciting project. In Australia we discover the Dolphin Hotel which had it´s new visual identity done all in monochrome (m35). François Olislaeger intrigues us with an installation … entirely without colour. For their own CI, the creatives at Forth+Back also went for monochrome, as did Paul Belford in his packaging for a brand of soap. All this and more awaits in the monochrome world presented in novum 02.19. Note de contenu :
In the Showroom section we interviewed Kilian Stauss in his studio processform and talked about interdisciplinary work and the delights of the unexpected. A thought-provoking encounter! We head to Thailand, to Jackkrit Anantakul and delight in his fireworks display of colour and form. In the Netherlands, we discover a talented duo - twins Janna and Hilde Meeus, and their top-class graphic design. Then there´s Studio91 and the intriguing story of how it got going … something you´ll not find by googling.
A new series by Patrick Rössler takes us to the more hidden aspects of the Bauhaus, on this, the 100th anniversary of the influential design school. We bring you the first part in this issue.
The cover
The splendid, mostly hand-finished (!) cover of this issue plays with contrasts in multiple ways: two levels give added charm – finely lasered by Stigler and also hand laminated there. The material AstroKing by Gruppo Cordenons in variants black and white provides the perfect base.
You can read just how this was created, and about the technique of delicate lasering and laminating in an interview with Andrea Stigler in this issue. A handy hint in case you want to try out this technique: If you want to do it in a large print run, then start planning well ahead, because it takes time. A lot of it is high-precision work done by hand, and you don´t get this kind of perfection overnight. The result is even more fascinating: Our typographical cover in black and white, designed by Melville Brand Design, was in expert hands at Stigler, who have the skill and patience to produce this kind of quality. Our choice of paper for this – AstroKing (250 gsm, white and 350 gsm black) from Grupo Cordenons, was also perfect for this production: The deep black variant was used as the background, because for lasering it would have produced too much black dust. The bright white variant was no problem to laser. To avoid any colour leakage of the black paper (this, too, you have to check), we varnished the surface, which in turn produced a very interesting surface feel.
We also did a binding test on it at f&w (offset printing) – with laminated sheets the final thickness is very much something to take into account.
Showrooms
processform (GER)
Jackkrit Anantakul (THA)
Meeusantwerp (NLD)
Serie: 100 Jahre Bauhaus
Studio 91 (GBR)
novum+
BIS Studio Graphique (FRA)
Forth + Back (USA)
François Olislaeger (FRA)
M35 (AUS)
Martin Stark (GER)
Paul Belford (GBR)
SDL (SWE)
Sagmeister+Walsh (USA)
Studio Oeding (GER)
Cover: Melville Brand Design
Fotos: Tobias Holzmann / Miriam Zimmer
Offset-Druck: f+w
Filigranlaserung + -kaschierung: Stigler GmbH
Papier: AstroKing (Gruppo Cordenons)[n° ou bulletin] 02.19 - 2019-02-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2019.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Affiches -- 21e Siècle
Aliments -- Conditionnement
Art de performance -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Mise en page et typographie
Blanc
Braille -- Typographie -- 21e siècle
Couleur en design
Couleurs
Couleurs -- Interprétation -- Mise en page
Illustration des livres -- 21e siècle
Marques de commerce
Noir
Olislaeger, François (1978-....)
Peinture monochrome
Scheinberger, Felix (1969-....)
Stark, Martin (1973-....)Index. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : Even though a whole rainbow of colours is available, creatives still love black and white. Elegant, expressive and somehow fascinatingly elusive, this play of light and shade gives rise to some fantastic work of all kinds. Starting with a wonderful, lavishly produced cover, we bring you exciting work in black and white!For example, we look at the new Frankenstein book, impressively illustrated by Martin Stark in black and white, and we conduct an interview with this gifted illustrator. Sagmeister+Walsh, too, delight us with some insights into a new and exciting project. In Australia we discover the Dolphin Hotel which had it´s new visual identity done all in monochrome (m35). François Olislaeger intrigues us with an installation … entirely without colour. For their own CI, the creatives at Forth+Back also went for monochrome, as did Paul Belford in his packaging for a brand of soap. All this and more awaits in the monochrome world presented in novum 02.19. Note de contenu :
In the Showroom section we interviewed Kilian Stauss in his studio processform and talked about interdisciplinary work and the delights of the unexpected. A thought-provoking encounter! We head to Thailand, to Jackkrit Anantakul and delight in his fireworks display of colour and form. In the Netherlands, we discover a talented duo - twins Janna and Hilde Meeus, and their top-class graphic design. Then there´s Studio91 and the intriguing story of how it got going … something you´ll not find by googling.
A new series by Patrick Rössler takes us to the more hidden aspects of the Bauhaus, on this, the 100th anniversary of the influential design school. We bring you the first part in this issue.
The cover
The splendid, mostly hand-finished (!) cover of this issue plays with contrasts in multiple ways: two levels give added charm – finely lasered by Stigler and also hand laminated there. The material AstroKing by Gruppo Cordenons in variants black and white provides the perfect base.
You can read just how this was created, and about the technique of delicate lasering and laminating in an interview with Andrea Stigler in this issue. A handy hint in case you want to try out this technique: If you want to do it in a large print run, then start planning well ahead, because it takes time. A lot of it is high-precision work done by hand, and you don´t get this kind of perfection overnight. The result is even more fascinating: Our typographical cover in black and white, designed by Melville Brand Design, was in expert hands at Stigler, who have the skill and patience to produce this kind of quality. Our choice of paper for this – AstroKing (250 gsm, white and 350 gsm black) from Grupo Cordenons, was also perfect for this production: The deep black variant was used as the background, because for lasering it would have produced too much black dust. The bright white variant was no problem to laser. To avoid any colour leakage of the black paper (this, too, you have to check), we varnished the surface, which in turn produced a very interesting surface feel.
We also did a binding test on it at f&w (offset printing) – with laminated sheets the final thickness is very much something to take into account.
Showrooms
processform (GER)
Jackkrit Anantakul (THA)
Meeusantwerp (NLD)
Serie: 100 Jahre Bauhaus
Studio 91 (GBR)
novum+
BIS Studio Graphique (FRA)
Forth + Back (USA)
François Olislaeger (FRA)
M35 (AUS)
Martin Stark (GER)
Paul Belford (GBR)
SDL (SWE)
Sagmeister+Walsh (USA)
Studio Oeding (GER)
Cover: Melville Brand Design
Fotos: Tobias Holzmann / Miriam Zimmer
Offset-Druck: f+w
Filigranlaserung + -kaschierung: Stigler GmbH
Papier: AstroKing (Gruppo Cordenons)Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 23252 Novum Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible 08/09.20 - 2020-08-12 (Bulletin de Novum)
[n° ou bulletin]
Titre : 08/09.20 - 2020-08-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2020 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Affiches
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Mise en page et typographie
Communication visuelle -- 21e siècle
Féminicide -- Allemagne
Graphistes -- Entretiens
Illustration des livres -- 21e siècle
Imprimeries -- Amsterdam (Pays-Bas) -- 21e siècle
Portraits (photographie) -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : A topic on which almost everything has already been said, but nevertheless it became the content of our first double edition: men and women. In our novum+ »men & women« we did not want to perpetuate certain clichés, but instead grant you exciting insights into design projects that depict anything but stereotypes. We talked to renowned designers as well as young talents and present projects that deal with various target groups, self-acceptance, gender, bodyparts and diversity.
On top of that, this magazine is a real novum. We produced our first turn-around issue with a colour cut that can be read from two sides. Great reading for those summer days …Note de contenu : The content
novum+ men
Männermagazine
Max Siedentopf
Die Zeit
Malecare, Graphéine
This Orient
Luis Zeno Kuhn
novum+ women
Robstolk
Rosmarie Tissi
Vagina Museum, Passport
Antimanifesto XXL, Parachute
I weigh, Sail Creative
Sigrid von Baumgarten
Elena Schneider
The cover
Paper: Majestic Chameleon, light blue, 250 g/qm by Inapa
Cover design: Peggy Kuiper (men), Jo Duck (women)
Colour edging: F&W Medien
Photos: Tobias Holzmann
[n° ou bulletin] 08/09.20 - 2020-08-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2020.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Affiches
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Mise en page et typographie
Communication visuelle -- 21e siècle
Féminicide -- Allemagne
Graphistes -- Entretiens
Illustration des livres -- 21e siècle
Imprimeries -- Amsterdam (Pays-Bas) -- 21e siècle
Portraits (photographie) -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : A topic on which almost everything has already been said, but nevertheless it became the content of our first double edition: men and women. In our novum+ »men & women« we did not want to perpetuate certain clichés, but instead grant you exciting insights into design projects that depict anything but stereotypes. We talked to renowned designers as well as young talents and present projects that deal with various target groups, self-acceptance, gender, bodyparts and diversity.
On top of that, this magazine is a real novum. We produced our first turn-around issue with a colour cut that can be read from two sides. Great reading for those summer days …Note de contenu : The content
novum+ men
Männermagazine
Max Siedentopf
Die Zeit
Malecare, Graphéine
This Orient
Luis Zeno Kuhn
novum+ women
Robstolk
Rosmarie Tissi
Vagina Museum, Passport
Antimanifesto XXL, Parachute
I weigh, Sail Creative
Sigrid von Baumgarten
Elena Schneider
The cover
Paper: Majestic Chameleon, light blue, 250 g/qm by Inapa
Cover design: Peggy Kuiper (men), Jo Duck (women)
Colour edging: F&W Medien
Photos: Tobias Holzmann
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 24675 Novum Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible 100 Illustrators / Steven Heller
Titre : 100 Illustrators Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Steven Heller, Auteur ; Julius Wiedemann, Auteur Editeur : Köln : Taschen Année de publication : 2013 Importance : 327 p. Présentation : ill. en coul. Format : 33 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-8365-4522-8 Langues : Anglais (eng) Français (fre) Allemand (ger) Catégories : Illustrateurs -- 21e siècle
Illustration des livres -- 21e siècle
Portraits -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 741/655(092) Illustrateurs 100 Illustrators [texte imprimé] / Steven Heller, Auteur ; Julius Wiedemann, Auteur . - Köln : Taschen, 2013 . - 327 p. : ill. en coul. ; 33 cm.
ISBN : 978-3-8365-4522-8
Langues : Anglais (eng) Français (fre) Allemand (ger)
Catégories : Illustrateurs -- 21e siècle
Illustration des livres -- 21e siècle
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Sl 18713 741/655(092) HELLER Livre ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible Sl 18714 741/655(092) HELLER Livre ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible L'appartement à trous / Patrick Corillon
Titre : L'appartement à trous Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Patrick Corillon (1959 - ....), Auteur Editeur : Liège [Belgique] : Le Corridor Année de publication : 2014 Importance : [15 p.], 1 feuillet de 25 p., 2 vignettes en coul. Présentation : ill. en coul., couv. ill. en coul. Format : 25 cm Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Corillon, Patrick (1959-....)
Illustration des livres -- 21e siècle
Littérature pour adulte -- Illustration des livres
Mandelstam, Ossip (1891 - 1938)
Récit-performance -- Illustration des livresIndex. décimale : 7.071:655 Livres d'artistes Résumé :
Sur une table aux multiples tiroirs, Patrick Corillon raconte des histoires de manière résolument contemporaine.
Dans ce récit-performance, il allie les dessins à la narration pour donner vie à des personnages, des paysages s'inspirant de la résistance d'Ossip Mandelstam quand, pour garder espoir, il racontait des histoires à ses compagnons qui partageaient sa cellule en Union soviétique .
S'il est bien connu que les histoires peuvent nous sauver, y parviennent-elles parce qu'elles ont le pouvoir de nous emmener hors du monde, ou au contraire parce qu'elles nous donnent la force de nous confronter aux réalités les plus dures ?L'appartement à trous [texte imprimé] / Patrick Corillon (1959 - ....), Auteur . - Liège (rue Vivegnis, 413, 4000, Belgique) : Le Corridor, 2014 . - [15 p.], 1 feuillet de 25 p., 2 vignettes en coul. : ill. en coul., couv. ill. en coul. ; 25 cm.
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Corillon, Patrick (1959-....)
Illustration des livres -- 21e siècle
Littérature pour adulte -- Illustration des livres
Mandelstam, Ossip (1891 - 1938)
Récit-performance -- Illustration des livresIndex. décimale : 7.071:655 Livres d'artistes Résumé :
Sur une table aux multiples tiroirs, Patrick Corillon raconte des histoires de manière résolument contemporaine.
Dans ce récit-performance, il allie les dessins à la narration pour donner vie à des personnages, des paysages s'inspirant de la résistance d'Ossip Mandelstam quand, pour garder espoir, il racontait des histoires à ses compagnons qui partageaient sa cellule en Union soviétique .
S'il est bien connu que les histoires peuvent nous sauver, y parviennent-elles parce qu'elles ont le pouvoir de nous emmener hors du monde, ou au contraire parce qu'elles nous donnent la force de nous confronter aux réalités les plus dures ?Exemplaires (1)
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