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a series of five simple animated films from apple to promote the health app, check the series on their you tube channel…

m / 10-08-2016 10:42 - tags: , , , , ,  

km

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…I don’t have a premeditated plan when I’m making prints. It’s more of a reflection on what’s already there: The paper motivates me to do something, to react to what exists. In the case of this new series, which has a lot of circles, I’m curious to see them in combination with the background color of a found card or in relationship to the rhythm of each card’s typewriter typography. My method takes time: I print one color, then wait for at least a day for the drying process; on the next day or whenever, I react again to what there is now…

The influential Dutch graphic designer Karel Martens is most strongly associated with typography: He even developed his home country’s gold-standard master’s degree program focusing on the discipline. But Martens isn’t just a serifs-and-kerning guy: He works across video, installation and sculpture, too, having spent nearly 60 years developing a practice that reflects his persistent inquisitiveness…

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…there are a few of these cards that I found in the same place. It’s a ‘specification card’ for income and expenditure. It makes me think of my father, who entered his costs into a similar ledger book every day. The card shows formal columns in combination with human handwriting. The print on it is very simple, just one metal shape repeated. I found that piece a while ago; it also has a kind of ‘list’ character, but from a different world than what’s in the card itself. The print was motivated by my curiosity to see the two things together…

on the eve of his show in new york karel martens talks about his work and the process involved

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…the white on the right-hand circle is printed perhaps seven times, until it gets really white. And the blue is printed with a white on top of it, but that looks gray, because it’s only overprinted two times. In offset printing, this effect is almost impossible, but you can do it in letterpress if you repeat it many times using opaque ink. It was my intention to take the closed yellow circle and make an opening in it. By overprinting the white ink, it becomes the same ‘color temperature’ as the background, matching the white color of the card. And then the yellow dot pops out — a surprise that you can’t plan for. Perhaps this is the best motivation to make work…

m / 09-08-2016 12:16 - tags: , , , , ,  

spotted around town

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two poster campaigns that caught my eye this week: a ‘stars and types’ theme in the latest from amsterdam sinfonietta (studio dumbar) and an almost nostalgic and cheery feel to the huge letters for techno festival mysteryland… a big departure from their previous designs…

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m / 08-08-2016 16:45 - tags: , , ,  

3D me

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the misses and i got our very own 3D selfies made recently, it’s a fascinating experience to see yourself reduced down to 10 cm tall

even though the details are still quite rough with 3D printing at this stage in its life-cycle; there is just enough detail and form there to be able to recognise yourself unmistakably… it’s almost eerie in fact

m / 08-08-2016 10:54 - tags: , , ,  

A to B

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…the logo is squat and compact with an air of self-containment, a bit like the Netherlands itself. This is not an invitation to traverse Europe by train, but to travel quickly and solidly in an environment designed for your needs…

a short article on five of the most iconic transport logos according to designer paul blackburn (via ‘grafik’)

m / 08-08-2016 10:49 - tags: , , ,