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Semi-Permanent, Sydney, 2010

Semi-Permanent & Dosh Wallets, Sydney, 2010

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Semi-Permanent and Dosh Wallets launch search to find the next generation Dosh designer. 12th March 2010: Semi-Permanent, Australia’s leading design festival, has partnered with forward thinking wallet brand, Dosh, to find the next generation Dosh designer. The competition is calling for artists to submit a piece of work which will be printed on a wallet and sold from dosh.com.au and in stores globally.
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has championed collaboration’s with some of the best contemporary artists from around the world including Jonathon Zawada, Stephan Marx and French, who have all used Dosh as their canvas.

Budding creatives need to log onto www.semipermanent.com or www.dosh.com.au to download the design template and submit their work to ken@dosh.com.au for judging before the 27 March. The winner will join the ranks alongside some of the leading designers in the world and will also receive 5% from every wallet of their design sold.

For more information on the competition and event, please visit www.semipermanent.com. The winner will be announced on the 30th April.

Regular Graphic Design Today

Regular Graphic Design Today

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Regular Graphic Design Today, looks at the shifts which have taken place: socially, aesthetically, and culturally in graphic design/visual communication, through current designer’s work. Work which has been shaped by “mass-culture, sub-culture, context, aesthetics of reception and connection” (François Rappo). The collection of pieces also aims to identify a “turning point” of “new observations”, François Rappo [Graphic Designer, Illustrator, Head of the Graphic Design Department at ECAL], suggests in the opening preface. The collection also displays the ways in which different fields of design: illustration, new media, etc, feed off each other, to strengthen and diversify the development of the discipline.

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Ludovic Balland, Regular Graphic Design Today © GESTALTEN, 2010

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ONLAB – Nicolas Bourquin, Regular Graphic Design Today © GESTALTEN, 2010

Regular Graphic Design Today, can be summed up quite nicely by one of Robert Klanten‘s quotes featured in his introduction: current graphic design shown here displays “the contemporary designers who are creating the basis today for what we will consider as graphic design tomorrow”.

The work featured ranges from experimental and strange to traditional and conventional. With featured designs by: Base Design, Buro Reng, Mind Design, Calle Enström, Leslie David, Pixelgarten, David Pearson, and others.
Regular Graphic Design Today, provides a fantastic resource for the current state of graphic design, as well as exploring the issues which face those working in the industry, across different design fields.

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EMPK – Diego Bellorin, Regular Graphic Design Today © GESTALTEN, 2010

Editors: R. Klanten, S. Ehmann, A. Mollard
Foreword by: François Rappo (ECAL)
Language: English

Release: September 2009
Price: € 49,90
Format: 24 x 30 cm
Features: 288 pages, full colour, hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-89955-253-9

See more at Gestalten

Semi-Permanent, Sydney, 2010 – UPDATE

Semi-Permanent announces second raft of speakers for Sydney conference

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Semi-Permanent, Australia’s award winning design festival*, is pleased to announce additional speakers to its already awe-inspiring line up. Award winning filmmaker David Michôd, San Francisco based design community Fecal Face and Australia’s own frankie magazine, join this year’s event on the 19 and 20 March. Other speakers this year include the likes of award winning photographers Jill Greenberg and Ashley Gilbertson, graphic artists Jasper Goodall and Jessica Hische and the ABC’s celebrated broadcaster Craig Schuftan.

David Michôd – an Australian director who is currently building a solid reputation on the international film scene. His debut feature film, Animal Kingdom, was recently awarded the World Cinema Grand Jury Prize at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. He was also the co-director of the critically acclaimed documentary, Solo, which documented the ill-fated journey of kayaker Andrew McAuley’s attempt to kayak between Australia and New Zealand. The powerful documentary won the 2009 AFI Award for Best Documentary Under One Hour. David is also well known to the Australian film community as past editor of Inside Film magazine.

Fecal Face – Making a welcome return in the web community space is San Francisco based Fecal Face – a leading online art based community site. Initially created to highlight and promote the art scene in San Francisco, Fecal Face has expanded to encompass work from artists and exhibitions world-wide. It’s an extensive directory of photos and interviews with artists, and the sites positive, down to earth and fun outlook on art makes it stand out from the crowd.

frankie magazine – one of Australia’s most popular magazines which combines interesting articles, beautiful photography and great artwork to make a cross between a fashion and art magazine that speaks to a wide audience. Founded by Louise Bannister and creative director Lara Burke, frankie is a creative voice amongst the multitude of magazines created for women that are basically catalogues for advertiser and to top it off, it’s a magazine that even your average male hipster is not ashamed to read!

Alongside the two day conference, Semi-Permanent also plays host to side shows which have seen the likes of Banksy, Shepard Fairey and 123Klan exhibit work for the Australian public. This year is no different kicking off with Mixed Business presented by We Are The Image Makers, the Opening Hours, Stupid Krap and Semi-Permanent. Taking place on the 18th March at the Ambush Gallery in Waterloo, the group show features work from leading artists including Numskull, Phibs, Beastman and James Jarat Patradoon alongside international talent, Mel Kadel and Travis Millard. The show will be open until 28th March 2010.

More information on the event, here.

Stefan Glerum

Stefan Glerum

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Rednose Distrikt, Stefan Glerum

Growing up as a healthy young Dutch boy, Stefan Glerum (Amsterdam, 1983) developed an interest in old paper, second hand records and extremely large trousers. To give shape to these fascinations Glerum started to work as an assistent to Dutch master of the clear line Joost Swarte. Glerum studied illustration at the Academy St. Joost and works as a freelance illustrator and designer, based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

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Bar Zoekt Vrouw, Stefan Glerum

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Daniel Carlsten

Daniel Carlsten

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Posters deVille – Posters for the many events and concepts of one of Stockholm’s loveliest restaurants, Daniel Carlsten

After having spent the last five years as an art director, graphic designer and illustrator at the creative collective Acne, Daniel Carlsten recently launched his own business. His main interests and expertise lie in visual identities and graphic design of printed matter such as books, catalogues, stationaries, posters, invitations and packaging.

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Acne Paper Invite – For the celebration of Acne Paper’s 5th issue — the elegant issue, Daniel Carlsten

Daniel was awarded the scholarship for promising talent (Kycklingstipendiet) by The Swedish Association of Communication Agencies in 2006; In 2007, he served on the design jury of Guldägget; he have been nominated and awarded in Guldägget, Kolla and OneShow, and has recieved diplomas from the Danish and Swedish business press for work within graphic design and illustration; he has lectured at Beckmans College of Design, Forsbergs School of Advertising and Design and HDK (School of Design & Crafts).

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Acne gift boxes and carriers – A series of boxes and carriers uniting various expressions derived from Acne’s garments and creative studio, Daniel Carlsten

See more of Daneil’s work here

DINES

DINES

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MTV, Dines

DINES is a London based graphic designer. He received his BA Hons in Graphic and Typography Design at Southampton Solent University in 2007 before pursuing a career in interactive design. Since graduating he has set a firm client and fan base in the city of Southampton. He is currently active as founder /creative director of award-winning digital design group Studio Blup. Aside from his commitments with Blup he specializes in typography, identity and publication design for print and screen working with a variety of clients in the entertainment and arts industries.

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NIKE Flow, Dines

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Brandon Els

Brandon Els

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Liquid Malisha, Brandon Els

Brandon Els is currently finishing his final semester of Graphic Design at the Gold Coast Institute of TAFE, as well as working as a freelance artist for numerous companies around Australia. Brandon has completed some stunning work for clients such as: Liquid Malisha, FYVE Snowboards, Billabong and Element.

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Liquid Malisha, Brandon Els

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Ride Snowboards, Brandon Els
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Semi-Permanent, Sydney, 2010

Semi-Permanent, Sydney, 2010

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March 2010 sees Australia’s design community come together for the 8th year for Semi-Permanent in Sydney. With a week-long celebration of all things aesthetic, Semi-Permanent goes above and beyond, bringing together the design community across a number of conferences, workshops, exhibitions and after parties.
Not to be outdone by last year’s roll call, the boys at Semi-Permanent have secured a raft of talented speakers spanning the Art, Film, Illustration, Photography, Visual Effects and Motion Graphics worlds with everything from Sesame Street to Gucci and Victoria’s Secret. Set to inspire and educate, world renowned artists and specialists in their field will come together to share their knowledge, excitement and passion for their work and impart wisdom and insight on Sydney’s creative population.

Held on the 19 and 20 March at the Sydney Exhibition Centre, speakers for the 2010 Sydney event include:
Travis Millard and Mel Kadel – LA based couple whose work is admired and sought after by collectors and brands across the globe.
Jessica Hische – designer, illustrator and photographer who has worked with the likes of Victoria’s Secret, American Express, Wired Magazine and Penguin Books.
Jill Greenberg – photographer whose work has appeared in the likes of Harper’s, Wired, Time Weekly and The New Yorker and whose 2006 End Times series provoked much interest and criticism across the world.
Ashley Gilbertson – Australian born, New York based photo-journalist whose most recent book, ‘Whisky, Tango, Foxtrot’, details his experiences with the Iraq war.
Jasper Goodall – highly influential graphic artist who has worked with the likes of Gucci, Nike, Adidas and Dazed and Confused.
T World – the guys from T World, the Australian magazine focused on T-shirt culture, who have recently collaborated with Sesame Street on the program’s 40th anniversary.
Tin&Ed – Melbourne based design team whose work spans a host of disciplines including graphic design, illustration, collage, photography and motion graphics. They have worked with the likes of Nike, BMW, MTV-UK and The Australian Ballet.
Craig Schuftan – Author and broadcaster based in Sydney whose books include The Culture Club (2007) and Hey! Nietzsche! Leave Them Kids Alone (2009). Craig recently assisted with curating the popular ‘The 80’s Are Back’ exhibition at The Powerhouse Museum and has been presenting The Culture Club on triple j, a radio segment about the history of art and ideas in rock and roll, since 2002. Craig’s involvement marks a new style of Semi-Permanent speakers, coming from a historical and philosophical angle rather than a personal journey through an individual’s work.

More information on the event, here.

Jonathan Wong

Jonathan Wong

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Orlaith, illustration made for the Depthcore collective (www.depthcore.com)

Jonathan Wong is a third year student studying graphic design in the Limerick School of Art & Design in Ireland. Aside from college work, he also delves into freelance opportunities, doing work for such clients as Mazda and Hewlett Packard.

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Medusateam

Medusateam

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Cotton Club, Medusateam

Medusateam is a Spanish( Lleida town)  Multidisiplinary design Studio, created with the intention to make innovative, defying and stimulating work. Design for us is not just plain result, but a search for a unique experience; solutions that can, at the same time, inform and seduce. we believe in art as a device and that colaboration can lead to outstanding work.

Disciplines: Art Direction, Graphic design, Motion, Web, Branding, 3D, illustration

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Semi-Permanent, Melbourne 2009

Semi-Permanent, Melbourne 2009

Semi-Permanent Melbourne 2009 Montage from Semi Permanent on Vimeo.

Missed Semi-Permanent this year? See the video montage from Melbourne above, and click here for Sydney.

Via Semi-Permanent

James Hopkins

James Hopkins

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Design for Life, 2006, Mixed media, 230 x 180 x 35 cm, Private collection

Born in Stockport, Cheshire, UK, 1976, James Hopkins lives and works in Guernsey and London. After completion of studies: MA Fine Art, Goldsmiths College, University of London, 2001–2002, Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Art, Goldsmiths College, University of London, 2000–2001, BA (Hons) Fine Art Sculpture, University of Brighton, 1995–1998, James is now producing magnificent works, that intrigue the eye and inspire the mind.

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Black Still Life, 2007, Mixed media, 235 x 173 x 30 cm, Private collection

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Emmanuel Rovere

Emmanuel Rovere

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Emmanuel Rovere is a creative designer and illustrator, born in Rosario, Argentina in 1985. In 2002 he started his career of Graphic Design and illustration in I.S.C.V. (Instituto Superior de Comunicación Visual). Since then he has been working in advertising agencies and personal projects. In September 2008 he opened his own graphic design and illustration studio in Rosario, Argentina.

See more of Emmanuel’s work here, and at Behance here.

Nicky Gibson, Monster-Munch

Nicky Gibson, Monster-Munch

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Meat Monster, Nicky Gibson, Monster-Munch

Nicky Gibson is a digital designer by day, as art-director at Poke, and has been running her blog Monster-Munch for the past two years in her spare time. Her blog showcases, “SockMonsters, graphics, illustration, typography, product design, making things, mulling over ideas, collecting snippets of nice design ideas, and hunting out inspiring work from around the web”. The monster designs are the result of her interest in character design which explores the “infinite possibilities” within a “simple format”. The use of different textures and materials in these characters shows her love of experimenting and her ‘hands-on’ approach to design.

See the blog here, her art-direction at Poke here, and her monsters on Flickr here.

Andrei Popa

Andrei Popa

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Magni, Packaging design, Andrei Popa

Creative packaging design from Romanian designer Andrei Popa.
“In the absence of interesting projects, I came up with this idea that challenged my passion for colors and shapes. I created an unconventional package for an imaginary brand – Magni, a chocolate for exquisite tastes. The consistency of milk or honey is the one that highlights the taste of pure cocoa butter, that’s why I played with contrasts, with  sparkling colors, dark shadows and triangular shapes. To sweeten up the blend I added a drop of milk or honey to distinguish between the various assortments. Finally, “the client” declared himself satisfied.” – Andrei Popa

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Brisk, Packaging design, Andrei Popa

“Packaging for an imaginary product, men only, called Brisk.
Brisk it’s about hyper-masculine attitudes related to women’s desires and preferences, it’s about skipping the clichés, about style and comfort with no added sugar.”
Andrei Popa

See more of Andrei’s work here.