
New stock of previous favorable titles including Graphics Alive, Fashion Unfolding, Fashion Wonderland and When Space Meets Art/When Art Meets Space. Don’t miss the chance again and complete the collection now!
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If You Could Print Series 2008 final show in London. Available will be all of the ‘No.1’ prints and a special catalogue of all of the artwork as loose cards. They hope to see you there. Please RSVP to rsvp@ifyoucould.co.uk if you’d like to come along.
Also, as subscribers to the mailing list they’re offering you the chance to pre-order your copy of the Print Series Catalogue before they are released on December 1st at the show.
The catalogue is a collection of all 24 prints released as part of the Print Series 2008 and can be seen in more detail here.
- All prints 230mm x 162mm printed on Fedrigoni Freelife Vellum 290gsm
- Foreword by Adrian Shaughnessy on Fedrigoni Splendorlux 350gsm.
- Housed in a foil blocked sleeve, hand editioned and limited to 1,500 copies.
- Shrink Wrapped and delivered to you for December 1st.

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Contributions from
Genevieve Gauckler, Anthony Burrill, Tom Gauld, Rob Ryan, Kate Moross, Build, Kam Tang, The Designer’s Republic, Ian Wright, Alex Trochut, Kate Gibb, HelloVon and Siggi Eggertsson among others.

Sphinxx (Group Show) - Curated by Alexis Vaillant - 26 November – 20 December - Preview november 25
Stuart Shave / Modern Art - 23/25 Eastcastle street - London W1W 8DF
Opening Times - Tuesday—Saturday - 11.00–18.00 or by appointment
An underground star in his hometown of Amsterdam, where fans scour the streets to tear down his posters, Parra’s work is treasured by a new generation of design fanatics.
A natural self taught Typographer and Graphic Artist, Parra grew up living with his artist father. Surrounded by colour, oil paint, wood, & Rubenesque paintings he immersed himself in early nineties music and street culture, developing the unique style he’s know for today.
Taking a handfull of selected commercial design jobs every year Parra prefers to make the bulk of his output flyers, posters & identities for friends & admirers, making his work available for everyone to use, keep or discard as they wish.
His first solo gallery show, “Jobs I did for friends for under £100″ took place at London’s Kemistry Gallery in March 2005 and sold out in three days. Hugely prolific, Parra also designs his own streetwear label, Rockwell clothing, launched in 2000 and stocked in London, Tokyo, Berlin and New York. In December You can see few of the pieces in Paris
Opening @ the lazy Dog - 5 december 6-9pm , 2 Passage Thiere Paris 75011 - After party @ Regine

www.rockwellclothing.com/

Dazed presents Selfish? – a unique proposition dreamed up by Rankin’s assistants based upon featured photographer Damien Fry’s simple premise that “people are all ultimately selfish”. As such, it explores the power dynamic between the photographer and their subject. “The photographer is the director and the executioner,” explains Fry. “In a society where we are all driven to be more selfish and want more, we are the people who show you visually what you are supposed to want, and how you can go about getting it.”
All of the work exhibited will riff on this theme, with each photographer annexing their own allocated area of the gallery for whatever purpose they desire. We can’t really give away any more than that, as they’re all keeping their ideas very close to their chests – which is pretty selfish…

Les Ateliers Ruby are delighted to present Ruby®, the first brand of top accessories designed to help you keep moving. Inspired by Steve McQueen, science fiction, mechanical beauties and the great tradition of french luxury, Jérôme Coste has dreamt up Ruby®, a brand which keeps heroes and heroines moving quickly and safely day to day. The first collection presents a protective helmet for motorcyclists, the Pavillon®, together with a range of silk scarves.
Dover street Market , Harvey Nichols , Selfridges, London Colette paris etc…

Point East opens your eyes to the muse of Asia and unfolds the uniqueness of the hottest talents from the East. With refreshing work of and exclusive in-depth interviews with fabled Keiichi Tanaami and late legendary Nagi Noda from Japan, MEWE Design Alliance and Chenman from China, Stanley Wong and IdN from Hong Kong, Singaporean collectives :phunk studio and Me and Mister Jones, Zinoo Park from Korea, OSISU from Thailand and many more.
Late lamented Nagi Noda had art-directed numerous critically acclaimed and inventive ads and short films for Laforet, Coca-Cola, Nike, and singer Yuki, etc. Our recent interview most certainly shares Nagi’s last review of her vivid designer life.
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Contributors
China: BAI.S workshop / BICO -|- Bobchen graphic design office / Chenman / JMGS/Jellymon / JOYN:VISCOM / MEWE design alliance / Nod Young / Resonance Design Group / XXXL Remixed Creative Factory
Hong Kong: Anothermountainman / Communion W Ltd / Daydream Nation / G.O.D. Limited / IdN / Marc & Chantal Design / Milkxhake / Rex Koo / Ted, Hok Tak Yeung / Zing
Japan: Asao Tokolo / Hideki Inaba / J*WLS / Keiichi Tanaami / Nagi Noda - (Uchu-Country / Partizan) / Nakajima Design Ltd. / Risa Fukui / SUNDAY VISION / Takashi Okada / Wabisabi
Korea: byul.org / Minseung Jang / Moss Creative Inc. / Pooroni Rhee / Sangyoung Suh / ZNP creative
Singapore: :phunk studio / Argentum / Asylum / Fleecircus / H55 / Hansel / Me and Mister Jones / WOODS & WOODS
Thailand: 2magazine / Inspired by Inner Complexity / OSISU

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Specifications
- Hard cover with dust jacket - Full colour throughout - 210 x 268 mm - 432 pages - English - Online price: US$55.00
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