1. graphikamemex:

    Dissembly | David Ortiz, Belgium

    This Publication contain[s] the ninth paragraph of the essay «The Destructive Character» written by composer Dick Raaijmakers. The essay describes how the destructive character acts in many art works belonging to conceptual art movements of the late ’50s-’60s from Fluxus artists to Ai Wei Wei.

    Disassembly depict the ninth paragraph, where the essayist discusses the importance of not only seen objects on its surface, but in depth, analyzing and viewing them from it inception, disassembled and studying all the processes and steps that lead it to be the object it is. In this way, you can better understand its nature.

    The publication attempts to represent this concept from a typographical point of view and perceiving it as an object.

  2. Sulki-Min, Print “Trash” issue (August 2012), cover and special section 

    (Source: sulki-min.com)

  3. Massimo Vignelli, poster for the Venice Biennale, 1964

    Massimo Vignelli, poster for the Venice Biennale, 1964

  4. A2/SW/HK / Scott Williams & Henrik Kubel, cover design & bespoke typefaces for  the complete works of Samuel Beckett, 2009—2010. 

    A2/SW/HK / Scott Williams & Henrik Kubel, cover design & bespoke typefaces for  the complete works of Samuel Beckett, 2009—2010. 


  5. A2/SW/HK, Brand identity for FaulknerBrowns Architects including bespoke typefaces optimised for screen, 2007/08

    A2/SW/HK, Brand identity for FaulknerBrowns Architects including bespoke typefaces optimised for screen, 2007/08

  6. (Source: a2swhk.co.uk)

  7. Roch Deniau, normotype

    (Source: roch.to)

  8. Hofstede Design, The 2012 Australian Design Biennale (ADB012) awards booklet

    Hofstede Design, The 2012 Australian Design Biennale (ADB012) awards booklet

  9. Hofstede Design, The 2012 Australian Design Biennale (ADB012) awards booklet

    Hofstede Design, The 2012 Australian Design Biennale (ADB012) awards booklet

  10. David Keshavjee & Julien Tavelli, posters for music events, designed with self-made tools.

    David Keshavjee & Julien Tavelli, posters for music events, designed with self-made tools.