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Theory and Criticism | Korean Photography Books
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Korean Photo Book Reviews. Category Archives: Theory and Criticism. A Conversation with Jorg Colberg. Back in June, J örg Colberg posted a weekly photobook review at CPhMag.com. That he prefaced with some thoughts relevant to readers of Korean Photography Books. I reached out to Jörg, and he was gracious enough to expand on those thoughts in a brief conversation. The conversation took place via e-mail in early July; it has not been edited except for the addition of links to articles he refers to. I look ...
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Landscape | Korean Photography Books
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Korean Photo Book Reviews. A Conversation with Sangyon Joo of Datz Press. On October 26th, Sangyon Joo of Datz Press came by KPB HQ to talk about her experiences as a publisher, curator and photographer. We’d first met during Printed Matter’s Art Book Fair at PS1 when I stopped by the Datz Press booth. This conversation has been edited for length and clarity. Continue reading →. This entry was posted in Art Fair. December 18, 2015. Stained Ground, Taewon Jang. Jang began making photographs in Korea and J...
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Documentary | Korean Photography Books
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Korean Photo Book Reviews. Traces of Life, Chang Jae Lee & The Korea Society. Traces of Life: Seen Through Korean Eyes, 1945-1992. December 22, 2015. This review is being written to the clack of steel on steel as I ride Amtrak from Charlottesville, VA to New York City. My origin and destination stations today are practical rather than civic architecture. Train stations that proclaim civic greatness and interconnectedness such as Washington, DC’s Union Station. Has undertaken a “Railway Library̶...
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Editorial Design - SVA: February 2012
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012. Please design three different department spreads, with multiple variations of each. Make sure to figure out your text lock up, rubrics, imagery, and basic template. Though there can be flexibility in this section (in terms of headline, deck, and photo placement, etc), be sure to keep a strict hangline throughout. Post work to your blog for feedback during the week. There is no class next week- Spring Break! Be sure to wear your sunscreen; we'll see you again on March 12th.
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Michael Kroeger :: MK Graphic Design :: Paul Rand
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Paul Rand: Conversations with Students. Paul Rand : 15 August 1914 - 26 November 1996. Wednesday 08 February 1995 - 09:00 am. I studied with Paul Rand in Brissago, Switzerland in the summer of 1981. I was happy to talk with him briefly during his visit to Arizona State University in early February 1995. The topic were varied but we came back to design and an article I was working on at the time called Graphic Design Education Fundamentals. US version February 2008. 55 x 8 inches / 14 x 20.3 cm. Http:/ ed...
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mr isaboo: October 2011
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Friday, 28 October 2011. Sometimes, simply by sitting, the soul collects wisdom.". Thursday, 27 October 2011. Where have all the flowers gone? Ethereal fashion editorial for Dazed and Confused. June 2011 by Lina Scheynius. Freedom, nature and intimacy. Wednesday, 26 October 2011. So organic, folksy and bohemian. They come with a wonderful story. Is a collection of jewelry by Australian-born artist and designer Scosha Woolridge. What a beautiful idea. Definitely precious. See more beauty here. As much as ...
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mr isaboo: Workroom
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Wednesday, 12 October 2011. So in love with the graphic design of. From Seoul, Korea. The unmistakable european elements treated with asian sensibilities make the design so unique and characteristic. Most asian designs influenced. By European style end up being superficial and pretentious but workroom. Comes out with such edgy interpretations of their own. Especially love the Cafe Eat graphic identity. So edgy and unexpected. Definitely the best of both worlds. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). At that...