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Titre : 04.20 - 2020-04-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2020 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Arts graphiques -- Aspect social
Design industriel -- Innovations technologiques
Impression numérique
Innovations technologiques -- Aspect social -- 21e siècle
TypographieIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Note de contenu : Are computer programs replacing designers? Well, not yet at least. But designers can write their own programs and, using these self-made tools, open up new possibilities in design. The cover of our April issue is the result of a fascinating cooperation – it combines moving type with sophisticated printing technology. The design, from Studio Mut, draws on hardware and software, providing one example of what the future might hold.
What does the future hold for typographic design? Our April issue ventures a few answers. In the novum+ section, we present classic type design and also feature a range of projects that show how typography can address political and social problems. The cover, too, puts forward one vision of how typography could develop in the future. The motif came about in a cooperation with Studio Mut and other creatives: Think Work Observe made available the typeface Kunst Grotesk as a pre-release, and Kiel Danger Mutschelknaus developed a program that can be used to generate moving type. Using these components Studio Mut created a motif that draws on software and hardware – digitally generated type skilfully combined with sophisticated print technology.En ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/archive/detail/novum-0420/ [n° ou bulletin] 04.20 - 2020-04-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2020.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Arts graphiques -- Aspect social
Design industriel -- Innovations technologiques
Impression numérique
Innovations technologiques -- Aspect social -- 21e siècle
TypographieIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Note de contenu : Are computer programs replacing designers? Well, not yet at least. But designers can write their own programs and, using these self-made tools, open up new possibilities in design. The cover of our April issue is the result of a fascinating cooperation – it combines moving type with sophisticated printing technology. The design, from Studio Mut, draws on hardware and software, providing one example of what the future might hold.
What does the future hold for typographic design? Our April issue ventures a few answers. In the novum+ section, we present classic type design and also feature a range of projects that show how typography can address political and social problems. The cover, too, puts forward one vision of how typography could develop in the future. The motif came about in a cooperation with Studio Mut and other creatives: Think Work Observe made available the typeface Kunst Grotesk as a pre-release, and Kiel Danger Mutschelknaus developed a program that can be used to generate moving type. Using these components Studio Mut created a motif that draws on software and hardware – digitally generated type skilfully combined with sophisticated print technology.En ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/archive/detail/novum-0420/ Réservation
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Titre : 03.20 - 2020-03-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2020 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Articles pour enfants -- Design -- 21e siècle
Arts et enfants -- 21e siècle
Billets de banque
Livres illustrés pour enfants -- 21e siècle
Livres illustrés pour enfants -- Pologne -- Histoire
Meubles pour enfants -- Design -- 21e siècle
Mise en page et typographie
Signaux et signalisationIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Note de contenu : oy stores around the world are full of examples of poor design for children. But it doesn’t have to be like this. In this new issue, we have taken a look at the whole subject of designing for children and found some very impressive projects. From graphic-design murals for sports facilities and orientation systems for schools, to wonderful children´s book illustrations, educational materials and visual identities – all of the very highest quality, and ready for you to explore in the new novum+.
The cover of the March issue also interprets this theme in a non-stereotypical way – a bright yellow paper and a collage invite you to look at »design for kids« through very different eyes.
En ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/shop-subscribe/detail/novum-0320/ [n° ou bulletin] 03.20 - 2020-03-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2020.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Articles pour enfants -- Design -- 21e siècle
Arts et enfants -- 21e siècle
Billets de banque
Livres illustrés pour enfants -- 21e siècle
Livres illustrés pour enfants -- Pologne -- Histoire
Meubles pour enfants -- Design -- 21e siècle
Mise en page et typographie
Signaux et signalisationIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Note de contenu : oy stores around the world are full of examples of poor design for children. But it doesn’t have to be like this. In this new issue, we have taken a look at the whole subject of designing for children and found some very impressive projects. From graphic-design murals for sports facilities and orientation systems for schools, to wonderful children´s book illustrations, educational materials and visual identities – all of the very highest quality, and ready for you to explore in the new novum+.
The cover of the March issue also interprets this theme in a non-stereotypical way – a bright yellow paper and a collage invite you to look at »design for kids« through very different eyes.
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Titre : 10.20 - 2020-10-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2020 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Affiches -- 21e Siècle
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Corée -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Mise en page et typographie
Communication visuelle -- 21e siècle
Covid-19 -- Aspect économique -- 21e siècle
Covid-19 -- Aspect social -- 21e siècle
Data visualisation
Mobilité spatiale -- Design
Scheinberger, Felix (1969-....)
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : Tourism, commuter traffic, leisure activities, business travel – few sectors have been so avidly talked about, fought over and sorely missed over past months as mobility, both private and public. For the first time society has asked itself: »What good is freedom when we can´t move around unhindered, plan trips and just generally be out and about living our lives?«
We took this opportunity to explore in this new issue not only design concepts for conventional means of transport such as planes, cars and bicycles, but also to interview studios and designers who are re-interpreting and re-designing the theme of mobility, and making it fit for the future.Note de contenu :
Visionary ideas, innovative concepts
For example, our editor-in-chief, Christine Moosmann, talked to the Dutch studio Clever°Franke which specialises in data visualisation, a tool that can have a key impact on improving traffic flows and urban planning. And Corinna Natter, creative director at BMW Mini LIving and responsible for spatial designs for the future, explains in an interview some of the ideas that are being considered in the automotive sector at the moment. Tom Hegen, whose work you saw on the cover of our recent issue on photography, made his »Lockdown Series« available to us, in which he portrays airports where all the planes are grounded. Bratus, a Vietnamese agency, told us about their highly apt corporate identity for the aviation supplier Incentex, and Carlo Ratti Associati, an Italian design studio, set out its visionary idea of turning old shipping containers into mobile, provisional intensive care units for Covid-19 patients, in an open-source initiative.
In the Showroom section we present the creative female duo Works Services of Seoul, which in its highly diverse creations, combines Korean design traditions with brightly coloured design elements. Our correspondent Susanne Schaller went to visit the designer Carlotta Origoni, a specialist in silk-screen printing – and produced a studio portrait on this versatile creative. In this issue you can also get to know the Dutch graphic designer Lex Reitsma, who, as a documentary film maker, portrays design greats such as Wim Crouwel. And finally, we take you to Belgium where the agency Oilinwater develops sensational projects.
The cover
»Finding a motif on such a broad-ranging subject as mobility it not so easy,« admits our art director Tobias Holzmann, who accepted the challenge of designing the cover this month. »After all it covers so many things – from a rocket to a bicycle, and even a stamp on a letter!« And so his design reflects many different directions. It seemed appropriate to make use of the many and varied symbols, signs and graphic designs that we encounter in day-to-day transport, or in long-distance travel. He even sought inspiration in the design of the signs and runway markings at airports.
In producing this cover we decided to do something we have been wanting to do for a long time – and, in cooperation with printers Stainer, we have printed this design in screenprint on a rough machine-grey card from Igepa. And the result is, we think, a wonderful contrast of glowing citron yellow and cool grey.
In this way the cover takes up visually the many differences, conflicts even, in themes that we are confronted with daily: proximity and distance, technical progress and a return to nature, tradition and innovation.
We hope you enjoy the read – and that this issue will also set some wheels in motion in your own heads!
The content
novum+ mobility
Clever°Franke
Bike Space
Bratus
Mini Living
Tom Hegen
NASA / Standards Manual
Cura Pods
Thijs Verbeek
Showroom
Lex Reitsma
Works Services
Oilinwater
Carlotta Origoni
Cover
Paper: Machine gray cardboard, 300g/qm (Leipa)
Distribution: Igepa (Artikelnummer 704370)
Screen printing: Stainer Schriften & Siebdruck
Cover design: Tobias HolzmannEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/archive/detail/novum-1020/ [n° ou bulletin] 10.20 - 2020-10-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2020.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Affiches -- 21e Siècle
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Corée -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Mise en page et typographie
Communication visuelle -- 21e siècle
Covid-19 -- Aspect économique -- 21e siècle
Covid-19 -- Aspect social -- 21e siècle
Data visualisation
Mobilité spatiale -- Design
Scheinberger, Felix (1969-....)
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : Tourism, commuter traffic, leisure activities, business travel – few sectors have been so avidly talked about, fought over and sorely missed over past months as mobility, both private and public. For the first time society has asked itself: »What good is freedom when we can´t move around unhindered, plan trips and just generally be out and about living our lives?«
We took this opportunity to explore in this new issue not only design concepts for conventional means of transport such as planes, cars and bicycles, but also to interview studios and designers who are re-interpreting and re-designing the theme of mobility, and making it fit for the future.Note de contenu :
Visionary ideas, innovative concepts
For example, our editor-in-chief, Christine Moosmann, talked to the Dutch studio Clever°Franke which specialises in data visualisation, a tool that can have a key impact on improving traffic flows and urban planning. And Corinna Natter, creative director at BMW Mini LIving and responsible for spatial designs for the future, explains in an interview some of the ideas that are being considered in the automotive sector at the moment. Tom Hegen, whose work you saw on the cover of our recent issue on photography, made his »Lockdown Series« available to us, in which he portrays airports where all the planes are grounded. Bratus, a Vietnamese agency, told us about their highly apt corporate identity for the aviation supplier Incentex, and Carlo Ratti Associati, an Italian design studio, set out its visionary idea of turning old shipping containers into mobile, provisional intensive care units for Covid-19 patients, in an open-source initiative.
In the Showroom section we present the creative female duo Works Services of Seoul, which in its highly diverse creations, combines Korean design traditions with brightly coloured design elements. Our correspondent Susanne Schaller went to visit the designer Carlotta Origoni, a specialist in silk-screen printing – and produced a studio portrait on this versatile creative. In this issue you can also get to know the Dutch graphic designer Lex Reitsma, who, as a documentary film maker, portrays design greats such as Wim Crouwel. And finally, we take you to Belgium where the agency Oilinwater develops sensational projects.
The cover
»Finding a motif on such a broad-ranging subject as mobility it not so easy,« admits our art director Tobias Holzmann, who accepted the challenge of designing the cover this month. »After all it covers so many things – from a rocket to a bicycle, and even a stamp on a letter!« And so his design reflects many different directions. It seemed appropriate to make use of the many and varied symbols, signs and graphic designs that we encounter in day-to-day transport, or in long-distance travel. He even sought inspiration in the design of the signs and runway markings at airports.
In producing this cover we decided to do something we have been wanting to do for a long time – and, in cooperation with printers Stainer, we have printed this design in screenprint on a rough machine-grey card from Igepa. And the result is, we think, a wonderful contrast of glowing citron yellow and cool grey.
In this way the cover takes up visually the many differences, conflicts even, in themes that we are confronted with daily: proximity and distance, technical progress and a return to nature, tradition and innovation.
We hope you enjoy the read – and that this issue will also set some wheels in motion in your own heads!
The content
novum+ mobility
Clever°Franke
Bike Space
Bratus
Mini Living
Tom Hegen
NASA / Standards Manual
Cura Pods
Thijs Verbeek
Showroom
Lex Reitsma
Works Services
Oilinwater
Carlotta Origoni
Cover
Paper: Machine gray cardboard, 300g/qm (Leipa)
Distribution: Igepa (Artikelnummer 704370)
Screen printing: Stainer Schriften & Siebdruck
Cover design: Tobias HolzmannEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/archive/detail/novum-1020/ Réservation
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Titre : 12.20 - 2020-12-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2020 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Art textile -- 21e siècle
Calendriers illustrés
Cardia, Gringo (1957-....)
Films d'animation -- Italie -- 21e siècle
Illustrateurs -- Entretiens
Illustrations, images, etc. -- 21è siècle
Livres illustrés pour enfants
Logotypes -- Design
Mise en page et typographie
Mosebach, Stefan
Netflix -- Design
Noy, Noam
Sokolova, Anna (1975-....)
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Note de contenu : We believe illustration is a wonderfully adaptable form of expression – it can handle complexity, communicate humour and change minds. »We love the fact that illustration can transcend any theme, style and field,« enthused the London-based creative duo Le.Blue in an interview with them on our novum+ theme.
A broad spectrum
In this new issue we present a broad spectrum of talented illustrators – some stand out for their use of colour or unusual forms, others for the special techniques or materials they employ. Delight in the charming figures and imagery in children´s books, and discover the story behind how Aiga Rasch came to create the illustrations for the German edition of the 1960s classic »The Three Investigators«. London-based studio Le.Blue contributed some striking black-and-white designs from pop culture and music to this issue. What else awaits? Together with award-winning illustrator Anna Sokolova, we pay a visit to the feudal Netflix headquarters; with Israeli textile designer Noam Noy, we explore three-dimensionality in illustration, and Hamburg-based illustrator Stefan Mosebach answers our questions on life and work – his drawing »Spinning Pencil« was chosen to adorn our cover.
Our world tour of graphic design, in the Showroom section, stops off this month in Brazil (Gringo Cardia), the Netherlands (Mieke Gerritzen) and France and Germany (Freilinger & Feldmann, who have a base in both). And we look in on the jury of the Red Dot Awards. Not forgetting of course our grand prize draw, a firm feature of the December issue.
The cover
Our cover illustrator Stefan Mosebach sees the »Spinning Pencil« as a metaphor for creative brainstorming. He explains: »A pencil stands for writing and sketching. The looping stands for fun, agility, and the fact that it´s often good to look at a thing from different perspectives.«
This striking and highly appropriate motif fits perfectly to our theme of illustration this month. Once again it shows how a truly successful illustration needs no words or lengthy explanation.
For the paper we chose Design Offset in 300 gsm in cream, which is ideal for corporate publishing projects. The range, available from Igepa, includes seven grammages and four colours, and all products are FSC certified.
A strong image on beautiful paper – what more does an attractive magazine cover need?
The content
novum+
Anna Sokolova
Die drei ??? & Aiga Rasch
Le.Blue
Noam Noy
Stefan Mosebach
The 6th
Kinderbücher
Showroom
Freilinger & Feldmann
Gringo Cardia
Mieke Gerritzen
Red Dot
WeihnachtsverlosungEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/current-issue/detail/novum-1219/ [n° ou bulletin] 12.20 - 2020-12-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2020.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Art textile -- 21e siècle
Calendriers illustrés
Cardia, Gringo (1957-....)
Films d'animation -- Italie -- 21e siècle
Illustrateurs -- Entretiens
Illustrations, images, etc. -- 21è siècle
Livres illustrés pour enfants
Logotypes -- Design
Mise en page et typographie
Mosebach, Stefan
Netflix -- Design
Noy, Noam
Sokolova, Anna (1975-....)
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Note de contenu : We believe illustration is a wonderfully adaptable form of expression – it can handle complexity, communicate humour and change minds. »We love the fact that illustration can transcend any theme, style and field,« enthused the London-based creative duo Le.Blue in an interview with them on our novum+ theme.
A broad spectrum
In this new issue we present a broad spectrum of talented illustrators – some stand out for their use of colour or unusual forms, others for the special techniques or materials they employ. Delight in the charming figures and imagery in children´s books, and discover the story behind how Aiga Rasch came to create the illustrations for the German edition of the 1960s classic »The Three Investigators«. London-based studio Le.Blue contributed some striking black-and-white designs from pop culture and music to this issue. What else awaits? Together with award-winning illustrator Anna Sokolova, we pay a visit to the feudal Netflix headquarters; with Israeli textile designer Noam Noy, we explore three-dimensionality in illustration, and Hamburg-based illustrator Stefan Mosebach answers our questions on life and work – his drawing »Spinning Pencil« was chosen to adorn our cover.
Our world tour of graphic design, in the Showroom section, stops off this month in Brazil (Gringo Cardia), the Netherlands (Mieke Gerritzen) and France and Germany (Freilinger & Feldmann, who have a base in both). And we look in on the jury of the Red Dot Awards. Not forgetting of course our grand prize draw, a firm feature of the December issue.
The cover
Our cover illustrator Stefan Mosebach sees the »Spinning Pencil« as a metaphor for creative brainstorming. He explains: »A pencil stands for writing and sketching. The looping stands for fun, agility, and the fact that it´s often good to look at a thing from different perspectives.«
This striking and highly appropriate motif fits perfectly to our theme of illustration this month. Once again it shows how a truly successful illustration needs no words or lengthy explanation.
For the paper we chose Design Offset in 300 gsm in cream, which is ideal for corporate publishing projects. The range, available from Igepa, includes seven grammages and four colours, and all products are FSC certified.
A strong image on beautiful paper – what more does an attractive magazine cover need?
The content
novum+
Anna Sokolova
Die drei ??? & Aiga Rasch
Le.Blue
Noam Noy
Stefan Mosebach
The 6th
Kinderbücher
Showroom
Freilinger & Feldmann
Gringo Cardia
Mieke Gerritzen
Red Dot
WeihnachtsverlosungEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/current-issue/detail/novum-1219/ Réservation
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Titre : 04.15 - 2015-04-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2015 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Arts graphiques
DesignIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : In the past years so many great projects reached us from Australia and New Zealand that we couldn't help ourselves, but dedicate a whole issue to designers from down under. And to fit the occasion we produced two different covers – an anchor and a diver's bell. The illustrations come form New Zealand studio Inhouse Design, the fine paper was provided by Antalis (Rives Sensation Tactile Matt Natur).
Cast off to discover great designs from Australia and New Zealand.En ligne : http://www.novumnet.de/en/world-of-novum/preview/0415.html [n° ou bulletin] 04.15 - 2015-04-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2015.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Arts graphiques
DesignIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : In the past years so many great projects reached us from Australia and New Zealand that we couldn't help ourselves, but dedicate a whole issue to designers from down under. And to fit the occasion we produced two different covers – an anchor and a diver's bell. The illustrations come form New Zealand studio Inhouse Design, the fine paper was provided by Antalis (Rives Sensation Tactile Matt Natur).
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