Design Reviewed - August 2024 update
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The archive continues to grow both physically and digitally, and every subscription helps expand the collection and discover new content to keep our community inspired.
I am nearly finished uploading my newly acquired collection of 8 en Opbouw issue s to the website. Additionally, I have begun adding some of my 1930s and 1940s bound magazines, showcasing a selection of inner pages from De Tampon and Graphische Revue .
Recent additions to the archive include three more issues of Linea Grafica , several back issues of Idea , and various Dutch exhibition catalogues and ephemera, which will be delivered in the next few days.
The latest member articles feature an in-depth look at Typophoto, Paul Schuitema's cover designs for De 8 en Opbouw using magazines from the archive, and a feature on Tadanori Yokoo’s 1997 Silkscreen Poster Exhibition , including a selection of scanned posters from a back issue of Idea Magazine.
As always, a huge thank you to all my subscribers, followers, and friends for your unwavering support.
Typophoto. Paul Schuitema and his cover designs for De 8 en Opbouw
Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, Paul Schuitema emerged as one of the Dutch pioneers of new typography. This article features a selection of the cover designs and a few inner spreads from my collected issues of De 8 en Opbouw.
“Kissho, Shofuku, Hanjo” Tadanori Yokoo’s Silkscreen Poster Exhibition in 1997
In 1997 Tadanori Yokoo showcased 31 new silkscreens at the Ginza Graphic Gallery in Tokyo. Many of these works were previously unseen, and I was fortunate enough to discover a feature in a back issue of Idea magazine that showcased the full collection of silkscreen posters.
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