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artzines Qualité Graphique Garantie 12 notes 01_What is/who are Fraser Muggeridge studio ? Fraser Muggeridge studio (Fraser Muggeridge, Luke Hall, Jules Estèves, Rachel Treliving, Constanze Hein and Elena Papassissa) is a graphic design company based in Clerkenwell, London. 02_How would you describe your worplace & environment ? We work from a small studio overlooking Smithfield Market in London. 03_Can you introduce what you’re working on currently? I am trying to come up for an idea for a poster for a talk that I am giving at Typo circle - do you have any ideas? 04_How would you define, in your point of view, the criteria of a ‘guaranteed graphic quality’ ? Good work. 503 notes BOLD — posters overprinted with black or white silk screen print. 92 notes 1. 310 notes DeKons — booklet, A5, 16 pages, offset print, stapled 466 notes Graphic Design In Paris / Conference by Slanted + HfG KarlsruheDesign: Jona Dienst, Simon Knebl, Elena Panter (HfG Karlsruhe) 403 notes Défis sociaux et économiques dans le design contemporain — Goethe-Institut

manystuff.org – Graphic Design, Art, Publishing, Curating… étapes: - Design graphique & culture visuelle Crap = Good Voices of East Anglia - Curators of Retro and Vintage Pop Culture rosa b The language of the walls: Victorian posters 1. Orlando Parry, ‘A London street scene’, 1834, watercolour In 1855, James Dawson Burn’s book The Language of the Walls argued that reading posters could be revelatory: the mass of announcements on London’s walls display the roots of a new kind of language, that which underpinned the developing commodity culture of Victorian Britain. In the same way, Orlando Parry, the painter of A London Street Scene (1), shows posters as a new visual extravaganza to be admired. 2. Throughout the Victorian period, Punch featured many cartoons showing wall posters in London. 3. Yet, the accretions of posters on walls might also lead to the formation of new unintentional meanings. 4. In 1890, Punch pictured what it saw as the logical development of the city poster – a skyward development of advertising where the ‘swinging signs of ogre Trade’ invade ‘the smoke-veiled vaults of heaven’ (4). Like this: Like Loading...

Retronaut Ufunk.net - Art, Gadgets, Design and Amazing Stuff Signs of Conflict Film on paper There are few film poster artists as prolific as Italian-born Renato Casaro whose work featured on thousands of posters advertising films around the globe for over 40 years. From his beginnings as a cinema-obsessed youth in Treviso, northern Italy, Renato forged a career that saw him join the famous Studio Favalli in Rome aged 19 before becoming a freelance artist and designer just over a year later. By the time of his retirement at the end of the millennium he had worked on memorable posters for some of the biggest films of the past 50 years whilst forming close friendships with the likes of Dino De Laurentiis, Sergio Leone and Bernardo Bertolucci. For many years Renato was the go-to artist for both Italian and German distributors wanting to release their films with a striking poster design. Renato Casaro stands next to his latest wildlife painting inside his home studio near Marbella, Spain. Renato, thanks for welcoming me here. Can you tell me about your childhood? Continue reading

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