It is no wonder that Lorenzo Petrantoni spends much of his time pouring through old books to find artworks to photocopy for his collage illustrations. His most recent exhibit in Milan included over 22,000 individual pieces of paper attached to the gallery walls, and 800 time pieces, to illustrate the word Timestory. The exhibit is now past, but you can fortunately see his new Timestory book on the same topic which was just released by Gestalten. He must have the patience and organization of a librarian in order to keep track of all those little scraps of paper.
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Thursday, May 23, 2013
Black & White and Read All Over
It is no wonder that Lorenzo Petrantoni spends much of his time pouring through old books to find artworks to photocopy for his collage illustrations. His most recent exhibit in Milan included over 22,000 individual pieces of paper attached to the gallery walls, and 800 time pieces, to illustrate the word Timestory. The exhibit is now past, but you can fortunately see his new Timestory book on the same topic which was just released by Gestalten. He must have the patience and organization of a librarian in order to keep track of all those little scraps of paper.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Time For a Coffee Break Yet?
I've been saving this wonderful Roz Chast cartoon from a December New Yorker magazine until now because I am back at school again this week to teach a Spring Quarter class in Professional Practices, or the Working Class as I like to call it. Preparing design students how to be job material. More to come.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Should I Work for Free?
Jessica Hische provides her Work for Free chart for free. Get yours here. Available for Google translation too.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Stick it to the Man
While on the topic of invoices this week, let me call attention to Jessica Hische's perfect antedote to annoying clients – the Day-Ruining Invoice. Available here as a 2 color letterpressed notepad in tear-off sheets. $25/pad.
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