Archived entries for Publications

idsgn’s monthly review

idsgn’s monthly reviews have been a recent favourite of mine. I don’t know if it has anything to do with me starting a more commercial job recently, or the fact these articles are found for me and all seem to be written well, but I am enjoying the branding and commercial side of design more and more.

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Jeff Job Hunter by Jack Teagle

Jeff Job Hunter is a new graphic short story by Jack Teagle, Published by Nobrow.

The story goes some thing like this; Jeff thinks he is on his way to the Job Centre to pick up his monthly benefit payment when in fact he is about to embark on a quest of Ulyssean proportions… Continue reading…

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Book Review

Every so often we will be running features on the blog. We have set John the task of doing this (you can find more information about him and follow his twitter here) This time around he has chosen a book by Paul Arden – ‘whatever you think, think the opposite’. Continue reading…

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Clare

CLARE is the journal that provides a platform for students at London School of Economics “a review, where art and culture mingle, an intervention in the increasingly trashy landscape of student media, providing debate and commentary, original artwork and graphics, surrounding us with the liveliest and most listenable voices of our generation.”

Click here to visit the website where you can find more information and the latest issues
of CLARE

Just Us and three of last years collective members (Jack Teagle, Ben Aslett and Nick Cocozza) were asked to feature in the magazine Continue reading…

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vis/res issue 2

vis/res issue 2 is out now but you had better be snappy because the issues are selling like hot cakes!

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Data Flow 2

Adam Hancher has managed to get a piece of his work into the lastest publication from GestaltenData Flow 2‘. Adam says ‘My work used the aesthetic of a circuit diagram to describe communication within industry. A complete circuit making for effective communication!’

Pretty excited about this as Data Flow 1 had loads of really good inspiring work in. It’s nice to see that as the years go by we are starting to know people and projects going into these books that we look up to so much.

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