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Graphic. #20, Poster issue /

Contributor(s): Language: English, Korean Series: Graphic magazine ; no. 20, Winter.Analytics: Show analyticsPublisher: Seoul, Korea : Propaganda Press, [2011]Copyright date: ©2011Description: 23 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm + 22 posters (various sizes, folded to 30 x 23 cm)ISBN:
  • 9788996662235
  • 8996662232
Other title:
  • Poster issue
Subject(s): In: GraphicSummary: "Graphic asked 22 graphic designers and artists to develop poster designs to express their own social 'agenda.' The posters you see in this issue are the fruits of this voluntary collaboration, containing a diverse array of ideas ranging from positions on particular social issues to the mottos that inform the designers' work. While differing a bit in their focus, all of them share one common quality, namely a message that powerfully captures not an economic interest, but the values that they wish to share with the public."--Page 03.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Special Collection Special Collection Whitecliffe Library Staff office Special Collection Graphic Design Box 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Special Collection-Library Use Only 0012722
Journal Journal Whitecliffe Library Journal Room Journals Graphic Design Journals - G (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Use in Library Only - Not for Loan 0012292

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Wrapped in case, 30 x 73 cm sheet folded to 30 x 23 x 3 cm.

Contributors: Abäke, Alex DeArmond, Anthony Burrill, Bart de Baets & Sandra Kassenaar, Bureau Mirko Borsche, Experimental Jetset, Jin Dallae & Park Woohyuk, Jin Jung, Kimm Kijo, Lawrence Weiner, Mark Owens, Metahaven, Moon Seungyoung, Paul Elliman, Paul Sahre, Pierre Bernard, Richard Niessen & Esther de Vries, Rumors, Scott King, Sulki & Min, Sung Jaehyouk, and workroom press.

"Graphic asked 22 graphic designers and artists to develop poster designs to express their own social 'agenda.' The posters you see in this issue are the fruits of this voluntary collaboration, containing a diverse array of ideas ranging from positions on particular social issues to the mottos that inform the designers' work. While differing a bit in their focus, all of them share one common quality, namely a message that powerfully captures not an economic interest, but the values that they wish to share with the public."--Page 03.

Text in English and Korean.

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