Mirsad Ademaj
Really nice work from Mirsad Ademaj, shame there’s no descriptions of the work, would be really interested in finding out some more about certain pieces.

(via Manystuff)
This is Agostina
So Varvara and myself haven’t posted anything on here for ages, sorry, dissertation hand-in.
Really like these morphs from abstract shapes into Agostina designed by Michael Cina, although, the sounds/music is really annoying.
“This is Agostina” is a video to promote the font Agostina which was designed by Michael Cina. Michael Paul Young made this animation, he founded YouWorkForThem together with Michael Cina.”
(via Today and Tomorrow)
The Changing Face of Letterpress
Varvara, Elliot and Myself are exhibiting some letterpress work at the LCC in a few months time at The Changing Face of Letterpress exhibition.
Visit the Letterpress website for more information.

The Changing Face of Letterpress
Well Gallery, London College of Communication
Elephant & Castle
London
SE1 6SB
05-11 March 2009
“The Changing Face of Letterpress is an exhibition of staff and student work from the London College of Communication, seeking to challenge the boundaries of Letterpress within the current design climate whilst drawing from the rich printing history of the college. The exhibition explores the changing role of Letterpress within design education, from a typographical teaching tool to a medium that is igniting process-driven work from students within the School of Graphic Design.”
(featured on Manystuff, Swiss Legacy, Thinking for a Living and FormFiftyFive)
A-Z Lectures
Awesome poster for A-Z Lectures.

“cross-over on art, design and architecture in springtime
20.01.2009 – 12.05.2009Every Tuesday evening in spring 2009, Z33 in Hasselt welcomes designers, architects, engineers, students and everyone else who’s interested in fascinating lectures from national and international speakers in the field of architecture, design and art. Stay tuned on inspiring ideas, innovative visions and surprising developments in architecture, design and art from A to Z!
Design Platform Limburg took the initiative to gather partners such as Architectuurwijzer (a cultural organisation on architecture) and the University College Provinciale Hogeschool Limburg (dpt. PHL-Arts and Architecture) to organize a series of lectures together.
A-Z stands for the A from Architecture, Arts & Applied Arts and the Z of arts centre Z33. As a first step towards more transparency, this A-Z series brings together the separated organised lectures of the partners into one inspiring and continuous program, communicated through the same channel. Next step will be to collaborate on defining the content; to work on a central theme and to invite speakers that are active on the junction of different creative disciplines.”
(via Manystuff)








