Red Design - AmateurProvokateur
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Red Design - AmateurProvokateur
Mixed Messages v.4 - Design Culture This section compiles the thoughts, ideas and aspirations of various contemporary designers. It can be expressed through various mediums like photography, print art, graphics, products, fashion, space or audiovisual design. A good opportunity within this section to function as a gallery to up and coming and talented creatives. Each individual possesses strong creative beliefs and integrity in their approach towards commercial and non-commercial work. This is an inspirational space for designers and it serves to stimulate the creative surge within the international design community. All rights of the owner of the original contributed works reproduced reserved. Featured Creatives 01-75 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Fourskin Frankenstein H55 Ffurious Nolovedesign Jonathan Yuen Shotsighted Junkflea Pushpixel :phunk Studio Red Design Cherrybombpress Prate Supertsar Humidus StyloDesign Jasdevil Diphthong Trigger Studios Fleecircus Slantboy Slk’J Phono Lomp Senegall 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Miuprint Deviljiru Neasden Control Centre Phojekt Sleep At Work Dextro Cndtn Untitled Document Guerrilla Collective Magnetofonica So Fierce Sweaterweather Halfproject Marchut Bartek 24hr Rikcat M3cca In(k). SFaustina Portions Segura Inc. Hippieflip Tokidoki ds9r Werk Inc. Marc Atlan 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Catarse Submind Build SystemZero5 Ping Terry Palka The Glue Society Microbians Two-Piece Kastbuilt Simian Panism Overage4Design The London Police Mono Evaq Fold 7 Fredrik Clement Futro db-db The Aurora Hooked Clothings Takeshi Hamada Tex-server Typevsm Fourskin www.fourskinstore.com Patrick Tan is one of the founders behind Singapore’s street-wear label Fourskin. Besides running Fourskin with partners Eddie Lin, Jon Mah and Marc Lim, they are also actively involved in bridging the gap between design culture by infusing it with fashion. Collaborations include Design Is Kinky (Aust.), Phunk Studio (S’pore) and the event Vector Lounge Singapore. Check out their ever inspiring Fourskination project which features designers around the globe. Fourskin monogram 01 Frankenstein email: nereid@pacific.net.sg Franklin Kwan aka Frankenstein is currently a graphic designer. His passion for photography has led him to compile a photoessay on his closest pals last year. Mainly candid shots, reflecting each individual’s personality. Handmade into a booklet and given as a token of appreciation, 29 pieces which included a poster. Booklet spread 02 H55 email: hanson55@singnet.com.sg What is Rabbit? Rabbit is an indescribable feeling, a kind of silly happiness that leaves you dumbfounded for the entire day, a spontaneous split second that changes your whole life’s events. Rabbit heightens your senses, presents new perspectives, tempts you to destroy preconceived mindsets, challenges you to relearn your experiences. Rabbit redefines the meaning of your thoughts and surroundings, re-orientates existing value systems, and leaves you high. Have you found your rabbit today? Rabbit box-set by H55 comes with: A2 rabbit poster H55 interviews with Rabbit and Lamb Rabbit booklet featuring Rabbit Walk Featuring photographs by Toshie Takeuchi Limited edition T-shirt *price: S$38 (Singapore sales price) *prices may vary overseas. Created by H55, rabbit is a communication design platform where various disciplines can interact and explore new processes and mindsets to improve our daily lives. Founded by Hanson Ho in 1999, H55 was recently awarded a Distinctive Merit Award at the recent New York Art Director’s Club as well as a finalist spot at the British Design and Art Direction (D&AD) for their work. 03.1 H55 email: hanson55@singnet.com.sg Description: FFF (Front) Colour: Light Blue Sizes: XS, S, M, L Description: FFF (Back) Colour: Light Blue Sizes: XS, S, M, L Description: FFF (Front) Colour: Dark Green Sizes: XS, S, M, L Description: FFF (Back) Colour: Dark Green Sizes: XS, S, M, L 03.2 H55 email: hanson55@singnet.com.sg Description: Rain (Front) Colour: Dark Green Sizes: XS, S, M, L Description: Occurence (Front) Colour: Light Blue Sizes: S, M, L Description: Rain (Front) Colour: Light Blue Sizes: XS, S, M, L Description: Occurence (Front) Colour: Red Sizes: S, M, L 03.3 fFurious www.ffurious.com email: info@ffurious.com Work In Progress fFurious is a multi-disciplinary creative communications agency in Singapore. In addition, they are responsible for the establishment of the Singapore Lomo Embassy. The 2nd Lomo exhibition, ‘While You Sleep’ was held in February 2002, bringing the local creative community closer. Besides commercial work, they divide time to contribute to BigO, Singapore’s cult alternative music magazine & creative collaborations such as the recent Vector Lounge 05 Jam Session at IDN Fresh Singapore. 04 No Love Design www.nolovedesign.cjb.net email: nolove@terra.es Broken View I’m Ricardo Martín, 24 from Zamora, Spain. I’m an amateur graphic designer (it's a hobby) and photographer. I created ‘Nolovedesign’ in 2001 as a platform for showing my personal works and of course for meeting another designers. Nolovedesign is also an experimental site in which I prove new techniques and formats. I have no professional experience. I collaborate with works for Spanish design sites (Aticco.com and EmptyDrome.com) and Mexican One (ExLab). 05 Jonathan Yuen www.curiousique.com/jykh Typography study 1 My name is Jonathan Yuen, a 24 year old young designer currently residing in Singapore, my birthplace is Malaysia. I began studying design when I found out my interest in arts, especially typographic arts. I was exploring my young curiousity and raw creative urges. Now I continue to study in design however because I believe design is a great tool for storytelling, prorpaganda and philosophy. I wanted to use design to change people’s life for better. Just like photography expose many minute details of human experience, I believe design is another form of such tool. Memoirs from Hijiyama (www.curiousique.com/jykh/major) is my design manifesto for this belief. A pivotal point of my journey turning from pure creative interest into something more purposeful in my pursue in design. Like many other designers who work to support life, being bound by reality, purely doing commercial works can be soul-destroying. Hence I need a creative outlet where I can learn, and improve myself and above all, test my own belief in design. 06.1 Jonathan Yuen www.curiousique.com/jykh Typography study 2 06.2 Shotsighted Studio www.shotsighted.com Set up in mid 2001 by senior photographer Stryke and producer Eugene Chng, ShotSighted Studio aims to provide cutting edge photography services spiced with a whole lot of creativity. Aesthetical quailty has always been their prime focus throughout their work. True to their form, they steer away from stereotypical and cliché styles that other photographers tend to adapt. Their portfolio covers from the industrial, fashion, retail, corporate sectors to collaborative work with leading Singapore design agencies. Untitled (Polaroid transfer) 07.1 Shotsighted Studio www.shotsighted.com Anna Sui parfumes/Dreams 07.2 JunkFlea www.junkflea.com www.greendonkey.info right: Junkie Tractor bottom: Greendonkey website Junkflea is a collective of archives created by Superlover and Saigonapple. It’s listed by our journey through the unknown world of virtual insanity. We started as an estore selling limited-edition camouflage items collected from fleamarts all over the globe back in Y2K. It’s not about making money but to make our life a little more interesting. As interactive designers, we felt that there’s a need for total freedom, away from the rigid usual routine... that’s when Junkflea was born, where we only execute projects that we enjoy. Welcome to our world & hope you enjoy your stay! 08 PushPixel www.pushpixel.com Alter Ego Medina Chen is behind PushPixel. A digital playground; a personal retreat for her to experiment and develop as a creative. It also allows her to communicate with designers around the world. Shuffling between print & web, she has designed numerous graphic identities including Acmabooks.com. Her work includes Fourskin & The Filter Group just to name a few. She has also participated at the Vector Lounge 05 Jam Session at IDN Fresh Singapore together with other design luminaries. Visit her site for daily updates on the design scene globally. 09 Phunk Studio www.phunkstudio.com.sg Why Don’t You Try Faking It? :phunk studio is a collective of information junkies based in Singapore. Their work has been featured in numerous publications from Neomu, AM7 Magazine, Tiger, Design Is Kinky’s Permanent Book project, Refill Magazine to XL8R. In addition, they have formed Guerilla Fonts, showcasing their various typographic sensibilities. Phunk has recently completed two exhibitions in London’s Magma bookstore prior to their second project ‘Utopia’ and ‘Control Chaos’ at the Reed Space, New York. Their first book ‘A Decade of Decadence’ a compilation of 10 years of their work is already released. 10 Red Design www.red-design.co.uk Red Design are a Brighton-based design partnership specialising in print design for the music industry. Their success has rested on their ability to recognise their clients’ respective markets and by communicating attitudes, emotions and thoughts rather than simply going for the jugular. Although print specialists, Red Design welcome the challenge of applying their skills to other media, increasingly producing interactive solutions alongside their print work. top row left to right: Apex EP sleeve, Slam Alien Radio album sleeve bottom row left: Lo Fidelity Allstars Ghostmutt EP sleeve, Quantic Album sleeve 11.1 Red Design www.red-design.co.uk top row left to right: European Design Annual (Rotovision Books), Louise Campbell Corporate ID bottom row left: Red Design website 11.2 Cherrybombpress Who... Ginette Chittick aka Styra Foam www.cherrybombpress.com Where... Global Citizen based in Singapore What... CherryBombPress.com, CherryBombPress zine, Astreal (Dreampop), Atari (Stencil Graffitti), Calendarproject.com (May 4th). Why... A piece of work in stencil graffiti, done right: Amateur Provokateur vs Styra Foam bottom: Stompboxes illustration 12 Prate www.prate.com www.h-corps.com www.jemmagura.com Prate.tm does not code, but loves code more than graphics because code is more beautiful. The code asks you to appreciate it on your own terms, rather than trying to charm you into it’s own aesthetic. Prate.tm loves turux.org, meta.am, signwave.co.uk, among others. Prate.tm holds the very human, errorridden, traces of one person's echo. Trace echo one (1): modified topography. Trace echo two (2): poor typography. Trace echo three (3) : mountain dew drinking a tennis shoe. Beautiful Land Worktitle: Beautiful Land The medium is the vantage point. The message is the map. The map was derived from satellite altimeter data collected by the PrateTM Computer Channel. It is possible to predict depths by combining gravity data with computer channel surveys of depth. The authors are currently analyzing the available data to produce a database of inferred or “predicted” topography. Dated: May 23, 2002 13 James Khing www.zrmx.com No Idea (Collage) No idea is about experimentation. Lifting some drawings out of my notepads and translating them to a format that will last way longer than the paper medium. And of course, keeping a portfolio that one day I hope, I can have imprinted outdoors for the public to contemplate. These are ideas that force me to make the tough decision of staying in bed or getting up to find that pin of a pen so that I can take them down while still vividly playing in my head. These are some of the images that results. I’ll urge anybody to make time to explore any ideas they are uncertain with, as well as to waste time daydreaming, putting down on paper their ideas in quick scribbles of lines that may be the signatures of the next big idea. Or a mistake that you will learn from and progress thereafter. 14.1 James Khing www.zrmx.com Series of flyers for Zouk Club, Singapore My work is really what I do now for pleasure as well as for work. I am helping Zouk (the club) to get people not just to pick up our flyers, but more to use them as wallpaper. The better part of the story of my work is in our collaboration projects with as many people as the internet can reach as many as I can manage. I feel that we naturally look everywhere to be inspired, it becomes very much more possible with the mass adoption of the online lifestyle and I think that we should take full advantage of this enhanced form of connectivity. This, I’m glad to say, is a trend that design individuals and collectives likewise, have chosen to adopt. 14.2 Humidus www.humidus.com A hairy back is never beautiful, so in the spring of 2001 Humidus was erected. A product of Sweden. Never before had a parkbench been so useless. Humidus sells T-shirts designed by designers but not necessarily for a designer but for every one with a back furry as a rabbit. We do it for fun and we try to have fun as we do it. How else would we do it? We welcome designers to submit and contribute with their own designs so that we can have a wide variation of T-shirts. left to right: ‘Happiness’ by Joachim Baam, ‘Complex Feelings’ by Deework 15 Stylo Design www.stylodesign.co.uk Poster series Stylo Design, based in London was formed early 2000 in Bristol, home to trip-hop/downbeat maestros like Massive Attack and Portishead. Their mission: to provide quality design across diverse industry areas. Their core experience is drawn from three distinct areas: classic graphic design, creative new media programming and solid project management. Their multi-discliplinary approach is evident in their portfolio; from web, print, identity to multimedia projects. Majority of their work can be seen at the newly launched website which also includes subsidary company Stylo Sound and t-shirt label Big Army. 16.1 Stylo Design www.stylodesign.co.uk Poster series 16.2 Jasdevil email: jasmine@zoukclub.com clockwise from right: Neomu 4 submission, Neomu 5 submission and Henna tanktop What about Jasmine... I love to sketch, daydream, Indian culture, bodyarts, greenery, fine arts, executing montages, photography, Japan, rainbows, butterflies, junk food, I love too many things! I guess these silly things I love somehow contribute to what I think and do. Not so very active in the design/arts scene, I just simply appreciate any form of work/idea/concept produced. Working as a multimedia designer in Zouk, I do most of the videowall animations for guest DJs, Phuture Sessions nites, etc and all the eflyers and flash flyers. I do henna painting/ tattoo on certain Sundays at Clarke Quay simply because I love doing it. I’m also at the initial stage of doing some detailed henna drawings on tees. Still experimenting for now... You can see one of my henna drawings in issue 4 of Neomu entitled ‘Neomonomu’. 17 Diphthong Interactive www.diphthong.com Ol’ Max Hancock had a website, IIIIIIOOOOIOIOIOIIOOOOOIO. And on this website he had some distortion, I)I))II)I)II)IIIII)I)I)I)I)). With some floating eggs and manipulated retro hear, there, manipulated everywhere. Ol’ Max Hancock had a website, IOIOIIIIOIIOIIIOOIOIOOIIIIOI. And on this website he had some buttons, IOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOI. With a click click, here, and a click click, there, click, click, click click everywhere! This web site is Diphthong, art, design, but first was music. Now in he resides on a small island, surrounded by liquid hot magma. Singapore. 18 Trigger Studios www.triggerstudios.com Tree Top Productions identity work From a young age, Mélanie Richards aspired to become a graphic designer. This grew quickly into a passion by the time she reached high school and became her vocation after graduating from La Cité Collégiale as a professional designer. Her contemporary style is the result of progressive thinking and talent. She spends much of her free time researching international design trends that keeps her work fresh and innovative. Her desire for knowledge and a constant challenge has led this designer to the creation of her own successful company, Trigger Studios. 19.1 Trigger Studios www.triggerstudios.com bottom : Trigger website bottom right: Jardins Chateau website 19.2 Fleecircus www.fleecircus.com An island where jellyfishes jiggle and slugs suck, a place where dreams metamorphoses… Fleecircus is about taking pictures in the city, looking hard to see things that aren’t there, doodling on a sketchpad for new ideas, and having a chat over a nice hot tea. Peeking into the latest issues, getting inspired by miyazaki, walking the streets with beats in the head, dreaming big dreams... Fleecircus is me, us, who loves polaroids, lomos, camomile, dogs, plants and holding hands. Collaborated with :phunk for Tatamix Vol.6 (Japanese Freepaper) Contributed to :transmission 02-UTOPIA Currently working on In-Stance, a polaroid project featuring James Lavelle, Sagmeister and many more... Fleefrog 20 Slant Boy email: slantboy@singnet.com.sg top to bottom: Astro Forlorn Boy and Astro Forlorn Bike Desmond Goh is a freelance illustrator and bassplayer for Electrico, one of Singapore’s homegrown rock bands and as he proclaims; psyches himself as Slantboy (Physically ChallengedBoy) trying to conceptualise and create works for print. He displays his own brand of tongue in cheek humour through his juxtaposition of images and illustrations. His approach towards creativity is to become more acute on minimalistic design whereby space bears more prominence. Get it? 21 SLK’ J To experience creativity through different mediums. To not think of what I’ll do if my love is not with my work. email: blue_sub@hotmail.com To be driven by passion, enjoying every process leading towards the desired output. To end this nonsensical write-up. Have a good day ahead. To do what I like, what I think is nice, yet be receptive to other views. To rest yet not sleep, thinking of silly and ideas possibilities, depriving myself of possibly good times in the other dimension. To wake up, feeling a rush to get to work fast so as to start working on the idea that pop up the night before. Go Local, promotional items for a DJ night in Zouk Club, Singapore 22.1 Phono www.phono.com Phono team is composed by 2 French natives Antoine & Toma (25 & 27 respectively) who planned at the beginning to create their own tee-shirts and skateboards based on their collage and drawing creations inspired by the attachment to analog technology & old machines, the trash and nonsensical skateboard culture, Pop Art, AsianHelvetic-Northeuropa sense of details, and years of graphic history. They have evolved to general print graphics and web/interactive design at the same juggling their hectic schedule with commerical work like project management & marketing. Free Your Soul poster 23.1 Phono www.phono.com Workflow poster 23.2 Lomp www.lomp.de The LOMP ILLUSTRATION SERVICES Consumer Information announce: “Lomp® Illustration Services delivers three inspiring products in one complete package. For a great price, you can create original artwork. Lomp Illustrator, design images, page layouts and websites with Lomp O’Grapher, and assemble compelling comic pages with Lomp Comicshop. Unleash your creativity with Lomp Illustration Services !” The package is not a software, but a person... 24 Senegall www.senegall.com email: senegall@senegall.com Senegall is based in Poland working as a creative for Epeiron Interactive. a new media division of ‘S4’ advertising agency, as he states ‘making juicy stuff for both online and offline media’. He specializes in motion design and for this contribution feature he included “Seat As You Like”, a self- initiated non commercial project. A series of some useful design-orientated objects. He proclaims it as something kinky to put under your ass wherever you go. He has recently completed an acclaimed website for photographer Marchut Bartek. Senegall.com is one of his older experimental projects. Seat As You Like 25.1 Senegall www.senegall.com email: senegall@senegall.com Seat As You Like 25.2 Miuprint Miuprint: a Singapore-based graphic propaganda started by 2 lads. www.miuprint.net We are what we are... 26 Deviljiru www.deviljiru.com Clean & simple are not just words that describe a style; They form a whole new philosophy of design. Design that doesn’t shout, yet provocative enough to evoke a fresh perspective of our environment. This is the underlying philosophy of Deviljiru and is what it’s creator aims to project to the world. 26 Neasden Control Centre www.neasdencontrolcentre.com email: info@neasdencontrolcentre.com Neasden Control Centre is a tight collective formed soap box style in 2000 as a visual agency by art directors Smith and Diamond. Matt Ward and Ross Holden joined soon after; together they work in all forms of visual communication. Neasden Control Centre has worked, illustrated and designed for art galleries, ad agencies, book publishers, bars, clubs, charities, clothing labels, musicians, magazines, music industry and oursleves. In addition to this the studio collaborates with companies/ individuals on a number of outside projects and commissions worldwide. The online portfolio is updated daily with new works. Artwork for Puta magazine 27 Phojekt Phojekt: A research and development division of Onemorethantwo. Learning the process of having the power to bring into being. www.phojekt.com www.onemorethantwo.com Human effort to supplement, alter, or counteract the work of nature/enviroment. To master the art of simplicity. Collaborate - To work together with other creatives, especially in a joint intellectual effort. The conscious production or arrangement of sounds, colors, forms, movements, or other elements in a manner that affects the sense of human emotion and space. Phojekt vs 123Klan 28.1 Phojekt www.phojekt.com www.onemorethantwo.com Phojekt 0009 (detail) 28.2 Phojekt www.phojekt.com www.onemorethantwo.com Adapt (detail) 28.2 Sleepatwork www.sleepatwork.com Sleepatwork was founded in May 2002, Hong Kong by Pak-to Yip aka forrivermann and me. The name came from our concern about the not-enoughsleep habit of modern designers and our love to sleep. We are open to any interesting collaborations/projects, if you are interested, please send us an email, and of course, let us know if you like or dislike our work, all comments are welcome. Insects, Traffic 30 Dextro www.dextro.org Dextro would not like to comment & prefers the work to communicate on his behalf. 31.1 Dextro www.dextro.org 31.2 Cndtn www.cndtn.com Insects, Traffic Cndtn equals condition. What you know about this, specialist armed dangerous. Hit close range with this madness. Unique design shine like a deep dish 32 Deluxism www.theuntitleddocument.com I’m Louis Lam from Singapore. I created Deluxism as a base to showcase and document my works. Inspired to experiment with design and do collaborations with other designers. Live to design. Design to live. Untitled Document: Offtake 33 Guerrilla Collective Established in mid-2000, the Guerrilla Collective is the vision of Kiat and Ashidiq, two stalwarts in Singapore’s music community. Essentially a fraternity of Drum n Bass DJs, their intentions lay in promoting the music and the culture behind it in a variety of ways while having fun at the same time. Armed with experience from past musical exploits, the purpose to share the unexposed sound of Drum n Bass and passion for what they were doing. While Kiat and Ashidiq are the backbone of the Guerrilla Collective, they are joined by like-minds, Rendie, Hasnor and Escobar. Friends prior to the formation Promo poster 01 of the collective, it was only natural that they were included in the collective, providing their own flavour and resources to build a stronger unit. The Guerrilla Collective is determined to project more than the ideology of good music and is intent on stretching the Guerrilla banner to encompass other forms of expressions. They commit significant attention to the design of their flyers and T-shirts and have plans to take their design concepts further with other merchandise. They also create their own visuals projected at their regular nights incorporating production footage and animated sequences. 34.1 Guerrilla Collective Promo poster 02 34.2 Magnetofonica www.magnetofonica.net Magnetofonica: Located in a 36s- 40s0C nature system, Lorette and Guaica insert at one space, one format; all they past.present.future graphic reflections in dosis of vector monotones and RGB photographs in kg. To listen is to see. Image for an upcoming Latino-American book 35.1 Magnetofonica www.magnetofonica.net Image for an upcoming Latino-American book 35.2 So Fierce Curtis McClain, 32 Artist at heart, designer by trade. www.SoFierce.com Acknowledged as a finalist in the FlashForward 2002 NYC Film Festival for “Best Navigation”. As well as three of my most recent websites are being published in “Web Design Index 3”. Collage of various work, www.SoFierce.com website in the middle 36 Sweater Weather www.sweaterweather.org SweaterWeather is the online presence of Chicago based graphic designer Dave Weik. More an excuse to further his design studies than an active portfolio, sweaterWeather.org is a continually evolving webspace. Dave is currently a Senior Designer at Segura Inc. Brazil Project 37.1 Sweater Weather www.sweaterweather.org Coast Project 37.2 Sweater Weather www.sweaterweather.org Coast Project 37.2 Halfproject www.halfproject.com Other urls where creators are involved www.grafikas.com www.zoorex.com www.the-null.com www.inksurge.com Team Halfproject hails from the Philippines. Team Halfproject is Drew Europeo, Rex Advincula and Niccolo Balce. Team Halfproject aims to inspire the community and get everybody involve in every project they have in the site. Halfproject was born in the year 1999. Halfproject is all about collaboration and communication. Halfproject will continue to bring goodness and inspiration. Halfproject will always be sexy! Halfproject collage 38 Marchut Bartek www.alabama.art.pl Marchut Bartek considers himself as an amateur photographer. However those who have viewed his prints in the Alabama Art website will beg to differ. He specialises in woman portraits & likes the interaction in the work process. Combining atmospherics, shadows & light; this brings an edge to his perception of photography. He has recently finished a few exhibitions in Karkow and is a distinguished member of the Krakow Photo Group- Kontra Z. 39.1 Marchut Bartek www.alabama.art.pl 39.2 24HR Ricky Tillblad is a great fan of music and this is a logo for a band called Baxter. www.24hr.se Design, expression and interactivity has always been at the heart of 24HR. Ricky Tillblad built a company around packaging and communicating music, after a decade he teamed up with the interactive media agency 24HR. Throughout the last couple of years we have worked with different types of clients and in different communication areas, but the core of our identity will always be linked with our genuine design interest. Baxter logo 40 Rik Catlow www.rikcat.com email: rikcat@aol.com Thirty-one year old Rik Catlow was born in Hoboken, New Jersey. After high school, he studied illustration at The Kubert School and The School of Visual Arts in New York City. He now resides in Secaucus, New Jersey with his wife Wassa. Rik has worked in New York City for the last four years as a web designer and has designed sites for such companies as bluefly.com, Bertlesmann, and N2K/CDNow. At N2K/CDNow, he won an American Graphic Design Award for his work on rocktropolis.com. Do Not Detach: 8 x 10” Collage on plexi-glass. Rik Catlow’s artwork is influenced by pop culture, images of the past, and urban decay. His multi-media artworks are a stream of unrelated images to form one unified composition. Rik has a fascination with typography, not as communication, but as a compositional element. 41 M3CCA In(K) www.m3cca.com top left to right: SOUL, M3CCA sticker ‘bombing’ bottom: M3CCA sticker ‘bombing’ M3CCA In(K)orporated is show and tell. Remember kindergarten? I never had the coolest toy, I still don’t have the coolest toy. Toys are overrated, you can have just as much fun with an open mind, some creativity, and an imagination. 42 SFaustina www.sfaustina.com The streets is where art really lives. I slung dirt at night on the streets... that is where I really learned how to be an artist by doing throw-ups and tagging everything I passed. I am exploring it all now... particularly typography. Letters excite me along with the design prophets of Armin Hofmann and Kurt Schwitter. I get sad when images and letters are exploited and human hearts become desensitized. I am frightened that it will be harder and harder to reach the authentic human heart in the future and not the evolved heart of the now. 43 PortionsGraphix email: portionsgraphix@hotmail.com left to right: Error404 logo, The Default Human Soul PortionsGraphix. A moltivation project that aims to experience new visuals and merge all designs that interacts with each other. Also an upcoming project “Error404 redirect” which is a collaborative network with great designers and anyone inspired to share good works, just doing his portions for design. 44 Segura Inc. www.segura-inc.com Deep Series (Visual Collages) I was born in Cuba, and came to the United States in 1965 when I was nine. I grew up in Miami, and at a very early age (12) got into a band as their drummer. I remained there until I was nineteen. One of my responsibilities was promotions, and when I left, I threw all that stuff into a book and got my first job as a production artist at an envelope company (my job was to design the return-addresses for bank deposit envelopes). My first real break was at an agency in New Orleans, and after a few more job changes, I moved to Chicago (always wanting to move here because I liked the way the name sounded) in 1980. I’m glad I did because that’s where I met my wonderful wife. I worked for advertising agencies, such as Marsteller, Foote Cone & Belding, Young & Rubicam, Ketchum, DDB Needham and more, both here and in Pittsburgh for eleven years until coming to the realization that I was not happy creatively, so I quit and started Segura Inc. in 1991 to pursue design, with the goal of trying to blend as much fine art into commercial art as I could. Our motto is “Communication that doesn’t take a chance doesn’t stand a chance”. 45.1 Segura Inc. www.segura-inc.com Express Jeans “Dangerously Bold" campaign 45.2 Segura Inc. www.segurainteractive.com [T-26]: www.t26.com 5inch: www.5inch.com ThickFace: www.t26.com/thickface In 1994, the [T-26] digital type foundry was born to explore the typographical side of the business, and that too has been received with open arms. [T-26] Is now distributed throughout the world. In 1996 we started the independent record label, “THICKFACE” with our first release entitled “Mobile” by Deep, followed by “EVL”, Aquagirl by “Everplastic”, Micronaut, Ecohed, Jive Council, (fusion jazz), Sister Machine Gun and a second effort by Micronaut. We have now combined it with [T-26]. In 2000 we split Segura Inc. into two dedicated companies and formed Segura Interactive. In February of 2000, we founded 5inch.com, which launched September 2001. Artwork for Puta magazine 45.3 Hippieflip Hippieflip loves the blue sky, smoking, sleeping, junk-food, sex, beer (but we quit on that already), the air-con on a humid day, the air-con on a rainy day, the aircon on a humid night, the air-con on a rainy night, the digital camera, looking at our cute neighbor starting his bike, taking a walk outside the apartment, translating math textbook into Braille, the cold hard cash, nickelodeon channel, being rude, more sex, blythe dolls, voodoo dolls, heavy metal music, sewing, cooking, reading books, gardening and of course, you. 46 Tokidoki www.tokidoki.it www.vianet.it email: simone@tokidoki.it I’m Simone Legno, graphic designer from Rome-Italy. Freelance and Design Director for Vianet.it, an Italian multimedia design agency. I chose “Tokidoki”, that in Japanese means “sometimes”, as a name for my project because I love japanese culture, modern and traditional faces of this wonderful country. Tokidoki represent my daily waiting for those moments or meetings that can change my life and realize my dreams. My design is inspired by all the precious things and people I have seen around the world. I’m into web design because I love to feel close to other people from all around that do the same work and share the same passion for creativy. 47 ds9r www.ds9r.com Kevin Hoang Vo, ds9r. Vietnamese born designer. Studied Graphic Design at Enmore Design Centre Sydney. Worked with Deepend Sydney for two years producing work for clients such as Qantas, Kelloggs Nokia, MCA and Accenture. Current projects include: KEEPLEFT. design magazine WOPISOMO. words.picture.sound.motion Contribution info: 7 large format banners. 2 metres in height by 1 metre in width. They were done for an exhibtion for young Vietnamese creatives here in Sydney. 48.1 ds9r www.ds9r.com 48.2 WERK www.werkinc.com Everyone should have right to have a fun. We @ WERK really enjoy doing our stuff. That is what we try to inject in every project we’re in, either commercial or non-commercial. And also pass those great feelings to both our clients and associates. Since we’re just a bunch of freelancers, we are free to pick the projects we like, and that results in best efforts we can make. WERK is not a company nor agency but more like a project or a lifestyle, to do what you want and really enjoying it. This year, we created our own products in order to spread this philosophy of ours. It consists of highly limited and luxury packaged tees and posters, with our very own character designs on it, cause the fact is: we’re suckers for great illustration and quality design! WERK is located in Stockholm, capitol of Sweden. 49 Marc Atlan www.marcatlan.com Based in Los Angeles, Marc Atlan is a French Art Director for fashion, beauty and luxury. Among his clients are Tom Ford for Yves Saint Laurent, Helmut Lang & Comme des Garçons. His references include the latest YSL Rive Gauche and Opium ad campaigns. This image: Everybody can piss on the floor, it takes a great man to shit on the ceiling. Oliviero Toscani To a friend... circa.1999 50.1 Marc Atlan If we were truly awake, we would be stunned by the horror of everyday life. www.marcatlan.com Henry Miller (1891-1980) Sexus 50.2 Marc Atlan The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom. www.marcatlan.com William Blake (1757-1827) The Marriage of Heaven and Hell 50.3 Marc Atlan I’m not an alcoholic. I’m just a big drinker, and there is a difference. www.marcatlan.com Sean Penn People magazine 50.4 Marc Atlan The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it. www.marcatlan.com Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) The Picture of Dorian Gray 50.5 Catarse www.catarse.com I’m Brazilian, Arts graduated but I work as designer since 5 years ago. I try looking for new graphic languages to my personal work. The variation of the shape, all the shapes without any restriction. Experiencing is a way to create. Superficial and childlike. 234.330 SmilesWithoutReasons is the first work of a series I’m working on, just with color and shape. 234.330 SmilesWithoutReasons 51 Submind cykomaniac@pacific.net.sg Ron Ho aka Submind. Runs submind.vapid.org. Working with an ad agency based in London. 4 years of Design studies have broadened my knowledge and deepen my love for this field. Hope to make that little communication, that little change, and be part of this whole big wonderful community. 52 Build www.designbybuild.com Name: Michael C. Place Start: 30:04:69 Ripon: North Yorkshire SE315715 [431500, 471500] GB Grid York College: York County OND Graphic Design: 730 days SE315715 [431500, 471500] GB Grid Newcastle College: Newcastle-Upon-Tyne HND Graphic Design: 730 days NZ255645 [425500, 564500] GB Grid Bite It!: London 547 days TQ315825 [531500, 182500] GB Grid The Designers Republic: Sheffield 3475 days SK356868 [435660, 386830] GB Grid IDEA Magazine Issue 291 53.1 Build: London [Current] Founder/Director/Designer 247days NZ255645 [425500, 564500] GB Grid stop. Build www.designbybuild.com Sleeve design for the Thought Universe album ‘Mixed Messages’ 53.2 Pinglet www.pinglet.com Pinglet aka Miss Ping began drawing even before she could crawl. As a kid in school, all her textbooks were covered in doodles, which prompted her teachers to complain that ‘Ping is very talented in Art, but needs to apply herself in important subjects’. Today, she’s a sought-after illustrator whose works have been published in the US, Japan, Korea and Singapore, where she lives. 55.1 Pinglet www.pinglet.com 55.2 Diversify www.diversify.nu I have always been interested in photography, but have only been taking it seriously for just over a year. I use my back to challenge societies’ views on beauty as well as help me cope with my scoliosis/surgeries. 56.1 Diversify www.diversify.nu 56.2 The Glue Society www.thegluesociety.com The Glue Society is an independant creative group which formed at the start of 1998. The co-founders of the Glue Society, Gary Freedman & Jonathan Kneebone, were both formerly a creative team at advertising agency, Young & Rubicam Sydney. Feeling that the type of work they wanted to create was proving more & more difficult to produce in the structure of a traditional advertising agency, the team decided to leave and set up their type of organisation. The Glue Society was born & established as an “independant creative collective”. Whilst they would continue to provide creative work to advertising agencies (whether ideas, concepts, graphic design or film direction), BeMe flakes packaging from the Getty book ‘SOON: The Future Of Brands’ the idea of the Glue Society was to make “direct access to creative minds” available to anyone and at the same time expand their own creative expertise to new areas. 57 Microbians www.microbians.com www.domestika.org email: info@microbians.com Microbians.com is the portfolio of Gabriel Suchowolski were it shows designs, graphics and programming gachets as a playground. I was born in Argentina but I established in Madrid-Spain were I worked with clients like Citroeon, Coca-Cola, Ya.com, My Alert, Repsol, Xfera, AOL and others. Also I’m member of the Domestika.org a Spanish Designers Community. I start working young and took me more than 8 years of experience working on programming and graphic design. Press: “Gabriel has created his own Microcosmos. His obsession for the organic is the funkiest illustration of his works. But he is not closed to the graphical stuff, he is the author of the famous chromeless window. His sense of the interactive perception and his attention on details are what put him there.” -Shift Japan. 58 TwoPiece www.twopiece.net www.heavy.com www.heavyindustry.net Assembled thirty-six inches below the sidewalks of New York City, TwoPiece is the ebbsite where Sarah Ancalmo’s meandering streams of conciousness meet the vast ocean of consumer culture. She is currently Senior Designer at Heavy and her astrological sign is Scorpio. Clockwise from top: Double Bubble gum, TwoPiece website intro sequence and TV Dinner 59 Kastbuilt Digital expressions of kast.one Online presentation: www.kastbuilt.com Location_ Atlanta, GA D.O.B._ 8.10.75 Male Brown Organs.Yes Top to bottom: Design Death, Magic Tree 60.1 Kastbuilt www.kastbuilt.com Top to bottom: Nebula, Render 60.2 Simian www.simian.nu www.preemptivestrike.nu www.operationpeterpan.com Clockwise from top: Nocturnal Movements Part 1-3 Ross Mawdsley is the driving force behind Liverpool based design studio IKDA and the flash narrative project ‘Simian’. His work can be found in numerous books, and his work has been shown at many different festivals around the world. Work title: Nocturnal Movements Part 1-3. These 3 pieces have been produced for the Worldwide Designers 2007 book due to be published at the end of this year. It is up to the viewer to decide what they are about. 61 Panism www.panism.com PANISM, established in 1997 and is based in Hong Kong, all works in PANISM are created by Designer Pan Chan. PANISM includes 3 major parts, they are: PANAVISIONS: photography PANARAMA: motion memories PANAGRAPH: graphical homeworks Think Panism. Enjoy. 62 Overage4Design www.overage4design.com I’m David Rondel Cambou, a French designer from Paris curently based in London. Overage4Design is my personal space where I talk story through motion graphic at the moment. It’s also a place where I can experiment my freedom, where I also collaborate with other creative people who share the same visions. 63 The London Police www.thelondonpolice.com The London Police are three. Amsterdam has been home-base for four years but the possession of passports to other countries insures frequent-flyer miles are never in want. Embracing a democratic approach to street-based art, they offer a singular subject-matter to an audience willing to search it out. Markers, spraypaint, rollers, brushes and equal amounts of drive and determination figure in the work. Love is the answer. 64 Mono www.monosite.co.uk Mono is a multi disciplinary design studio based in Mount Pleasant in London where we work for clients in the music, film, publishing and arts related industries both in the UK and abroad. Mono also produce moving image graphics and title sequence design and teach regularly at the London Institute. Mono believes in clear, functional typography. We believe in design as a way of communicating ideas to an audience and refrain from allowing styles and trends to force our work into neat little genres and categories. Digital Lab series (Rotovision Books) 65.1 Mono www.monosite.co.uk Bottom left: Zuni Icosahedron poster (Arts organisation in Hong Kong) Top right to bottom: Getty Images - Soon: The Future Of Brands spreads (Laurence King Books) 65.2 Evaq www.evaq.com Evaq is growing every day in New York. People doing normal stuff, the tops of buildings and anatomy books are what he looks at. He drops visual ideas through artwork, design and motion. His background in the traditional techniques of fine arts - painting, drawing and printmaking - is the starting point and everything sprouts from there; graffiti, scribbling and photocopying is the fertilizer. He is often moody. Lifevest 66.1 Evaq www.evaq.com Breathe 66.2 Evaq www.evaq.com Draw 66.3 Fold7 www.fold7.co.uk Fold7 is an integrated creative agency. We have evolved through building an inhouse base of creatives from all areas of design and advertising, including print design, digital, promotion, strategy and marketing. We now work on projects ranging from corporate identity, brand consultancy, retail design and consultancy, above the line advertising, brand promotion, brand extension and digital work in areas from print to promotion, advertising to audio. Front cover and spreads from Chemistry (Laurence King Books) Over the past 7 years we’ve worked with some incredible companies on a multitude of projects, for which we’ve needed to offer watertight planning, project and account management. But first and foremost we’re a team of creatives doing what we like best. Being creative. 67.1 Fold7 www.fold7.co.uk On September 30th 2002, Laurence King publish “Chemistry”, the first book to be created by Fold7. Laurence King asked Fold7 to create a book that was an experiment with print. “Chemistry” takes the reader on a journey through the use of the CMYK four colour print process. Separated into four sections, Fold7 experiment at first with only two colours from the CMYK palette, then three, then all four and the addition of UV, silver ink and pull-out sections to create an explosive exploration of print. Spreads from Chemistry (Laurence King Books) Unlike many design company books, “Chemistry” is not a portfolio of Fold7’s work to date, but all new work created for this project. It was envisioned not only to inspire creativity in the use of design, photography and illustration, but also to encourage students and experienced professionals alike to consider the myriad possibilities of the four colour print process. By tightly controlling the use of colour, the creativity which is at the core of all Fold7’s work can truly shine through. 67.2 Fredrik Clement www.fredrikclement.dk email: fc@fredrikclement.dk Fredrik Clement Photographer. A few years spent in London, I have now returned to Denmark. Based in Copenhagen I work on commissions and on personal projects. Packshots and popstars, Al Green and heavy Seventies architecture. 68.1 Fredrik Clement www.fredrikclement.dk email: fc@fredrikclement.dk 68.2 Futro www.futro.co.uk www.slavimirstojanovic.com Futro is a Creative Service Unit based on the World Wide Web, where group of talented people from different parts of the world, try their best to inspire the rest. Futro work is dedicated to experiment, good humour and better life. It consists of singular projects produced weekly, including: Stories, Systemerror, Private Public, Silent Majority and more. top: Fashion Fiction bottom: Private Public 69.1 Futro www.futro.co.uk www.slavimirstojanovic.com top: Stories bottom: System Error 69.2 DB-DB www.db-db.com Mirror: www.qp-qp.com magiccube.db-db.com tobeistobeperceived.db-db.com Francis Lam graduated from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2000 with a Computer Science degree. After that, he joined IdN as a web designer. But his strong passion for design made him enroll into the School of Design, Polytechnic University of Hong Kong in the same year. In April 2000, he started his own web site db-db.com as his own design playground. Currently, he is working on some interactive projects exploring the possibilities of expressing art and technology in the digital media. 70.1 DB-DB www.db-db.com Mirror: www.qp-qp.com magiccube.db-db.com tobeistobeperceived.db-db.com 70.2 The Aurora www.the-aurora.com The Aurora is a design entity specialising in on-air promos and visual communications through broadcast and interactive media. Formed by Xavier Oon in 1998, its objective is to serve as a platform for self-expression and experimentation though the use of video/film footage and graphic design. Aurora does mainly motion graphics, broadcast design, club visuals, short form editing and 3D work. Screenshots of collective work 71 Hooked Clothings www.hookedclothings.com e-mail: alex@hookedclothings.com Hooked Office: 32B Sago Street Singapore 059025 Hooked Shop: 14 Scotts Road, Far East Plaza #04-66 Singapore 228213 Hooked Clothings is a streetwear label based in Singapore. We believe that the one piece of clothing that we, and most probably, you cannot live without is the T-shirt. Other than being as comfortable as a second skin, the T is a canvas for us to share our innovative graphics and prints. It reflects our creativity as well as the creativity of our collaborators. Hooked also believes strongly in promoting designs from every discipline and allowing for our T-shirt to be a medium for such creative expressions to materialize. 72 Takeshi Hamada www.hamada-takeshi.com Takeshi Hamada, Graphic designer and Art Director. Born in 1970, worked for master Kazuya Takaoka until his departure to Germany, where he attended the Hochschule fur Gestaltung Offenbach. He publishes a screen magazine called ‘Tiger’, which originated from a school project. He is now based in Tokyo and a member of Tokyo Type Director’s Club. 73 Tex-Server www.tex-server.org Jefftimes36 has not yet been published and is part of my Jeff Personal Statement series which features on TEX_server. Basically it’s about using image search engines (like the one on Google) as a new source of pop-art inspiration. In the 60’s pop was mass produced prints and celebrities, today I think it’s far broader – everyone can have their fifteen hits of fame on the internet. Thus I did a search for ‘Jeff’ (the name was randomly chosen) and found thousands of ‘Jeff’s’, all clumped together as a search result rather then a human with a life behind him. I thought this was interesting and decided to use these ‘Jeff’s’ as inspiration. Jefftimes 36 images 74.1 Tex-Server www.tex-server.org This next piece is more a narrative then design. I like the idea of using the incredible amount of visual noise around us as a source of creativity, and it doesn’t have to be more design either. Contemporary design should have more narrative, it upsets me that it’s still being used 95% for corporations selling shoes and drinks. Design should be seen as a second language, not just a means to sell. Besides this, I love the semiotic and graphic power of words. The excerpt featured in the dps is part of a novel being written by myself and a friend in Brussels. Narrative DPS parts 1 & 2 74.2 Typevsm www.typevsm.com www.reneeloiz.com Typevsm is the work of Ben and Reneé Loiz. A small team that works together and with friends to Art Direct, Design and Develop projects for Print, Screen and Interior. Reneé is also a Make-up Artist and they both create work for exhibitions. They have shown in galleries in Atlanta, New York City, Philadelphia and Miami. They have recently launched NeeNoon, a line of men’s and women’s apparel as well as the NeeNoon shop where you can purchase pieces from the line, custom typefaces and other misc. products online. Rorschach prints (personal series) 75.1 Typevsm www.typevsm.com www.reneeloiz.com NeeNoon apparel 75.2