Typography vs Logotypes

Le designer et graphiste espagnol Jabier Rodriguez invente un logotype pour chaque typographie qui l’inspire, cependant celui ci est réalisé avec une typographie différente de celle qu’il présente. Ainsi le Comic Sans est réalisé en Caslon et l’Avant Garde en Garamond pour une série très réussie à découvrir en images.

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Jonathan Ive and Marc Newson curate Bono’s charity auction

Jonathan Ive, Marc Newson and Bono curate charity auction

News: designers Jonathan Ive and Marc Newson have collaborated with U2 frontman Bono to design and curate items for his (RED) charity auction, including a pair of solid rose gold Apple EarPods (pictured).

Jonathan Ive, Marc Newson and Bono curate charity auction
Steinway & Sons unique “Red Pops For (Red)” Parlor Grand Model

Apple senior vice president of design Jonathan Ive and Australian designer Marc Newson designed and selected a series of one-off or customised pieces for the (RED) Auction. The event at Sotheby’s New York on 23 November 2013 has been organised by Bono to raise money to tackle AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.

Jonathan Ive, Marc Newson and Bono curate charity auction
Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni “Snoopy” Lamp produced by FLOS

Ive and Newson worked together to create unique products including a Leica Digital Rangefinder Camera and an aluminium desk. The pair has customised a Steinway & Sons Parlour Grand Piano and a 2012 Range Rover as well.

Jonathan Ive, Marc Newson and Bono curate charity auction
Dom Pérignon Oenotheque 1996 Magnum

Also up for auction are two Damien Hirst Spin Chairs designed by Jasper Morrison, plus Dom Pérignon champagne and accessories. Highlights of items in the auction will travel to London and Hong Kong before being going on public display in New York from 18 September.

Jonathan Ive, Marc Newson and Bono curate charity auction
Dom Pérignon custom red cooler

Earlier this year Ive unveiled Apple’s iOS 7 user interface redesign. We’ve previously featured a laser suit worn by Bono on U2’s 2010 world tour.

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Two of the world’s foremost design pioneers, Sir Jonathan Ive, KBE and Marc Newson, CBE, have collaborated with musician and philanthropist Bono to organise a (RED) auction celebrating the very best of design and innovation to be held at Sotheby’s New York on 23 November 2013. Jony and Marc have spent the past year and a half curating the collection, which comprises objects from disciplines as diverse as space travel and lighting design to contemporary art and rare automobiles, all unified and distinguished by their excellence and innovation. Proceeds from the sale will benefit The Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

Jonathan Ive, Marc Newson and Bono curate charity auction
From left to right: Marc Newson, Bono and Jonathan Ive

Leading the auction are two items designed in their entirety by Jony and Marc – a unique Leica Digital Rangefinder Camera, a feat of extraordinary engineering, and a unique aluminium desk produced by Neal Feay Studios. Joining these editions labelled 01/01 and personally curated by the two for the (RED) auction are: a Steinway & Sons Parlor Grand Piano and a 2012 Range Rover, both customised by Jony and Marc; a unique version of Hermès’ iconic Cavale saddle created in red leather and custom red stitching; a one-of-a-kind pair of classic Apple EarPods in solid rose gold; a Russian cosmonaut suit; a pair of Damien Hirst Spin Chairs designed by Jasper Morrison; a custom Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos 561 Clock with unique red accents created for the auction; and Dom Pérignon Œnothèque 1966 Magnum with custom red foil label, red ice bucket cooler and limited edition protective case.

Highlights from the sale will travel to London and Hong Kong in advance of the sale before the entire collection goes on public exhibition in New York beginning 18 November. Learn more about the second (RED) Auction through our Twitter hashtag #REDatSothebys. Additional highlights and details to be revealed over the next several months.

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Interview: Formafantasma Studio: The Netherlands-based, Italian “design bastards” put together their entire body of work for a solo exhibition

Interview: Formafantasma Studio


by Stefano Caggiano Formafantasma—a studio based in Eindhoven, Netherlands—is run by Italian designers Andrea Trimarchi and Simone Ferrasin, who have become famous over the past few years for their alchemical approach to design and their use…

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Share House

Les japonais de Naruse Inokuma Architects ont imaginé le design de cette structure « Share House ». Cette superbe résidence propose des espaces de vie commune d’une grande beauté, permettant ainsi de créer des moments de convivialité dans cette résidence japonaise. A découvrir en images dans la suite.

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The Aviary: A new micro-shop in Seattle sells objects that inspire and stimulate the brain

The Aviary


by Sam Bovarnick In Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood, on an unusually cloudy summer evening, CH visited Ken Mitchell’s creativity shop The Aviary. Stepping into The Aviary is a joyfully discombobulating experience. The shop is maybe 10×10 ft…

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Ostrich Pillow Junior by Kawamura-Ganjavian

Product news: design studio Kawamura-Ganjavian is now producing a smaller version of its squishy headpiece for napping on the go for children (+ slideshow).

Ostrich Pillow Junior by Kawamura-Ganjavian

Spain and Switzerland-based studio Kawamura-Ganjavian have scaled down their Ostrich Pillows for ad-hoc snoozing to be suitable for children aged six and over.

Ostrich Pillow Junior by Kawamura-Ganjavian

Originally funded on Kickstarter, the padded grey helmets are designed to make sleeping at the desk, on long car journeys or in waiting rooms more comfortable – find out more in our previous story.

Ostrich Pillow Junior by Kawamura-Ganjavian

The design has been modified for kids so the whole face is visible through the hole in the front, compared to just the nose and mouth on the adult model.

Ostrich Pillow Junior by Kawamura-Ganjavian

Patterned fabric now lines the inside, visible through the two hand holes on either side.

Ostrich Pillow Junior by Kawamura-Ganjavian

When we published the adult version, our commenters called it “a pickpocket’s dream” and compared it to a “garlic clove” and a “locust head”.

Ostrich Pillow Junior by Kawamura-Ganjavian

Kawamura-Ganjavian has also designed a padded reading room at a bookshop in Lausanne and screens made of sticks covered in Velcro for an exhibition in Milan.

Ostrich Pillow Junior by Kawamura-Ganjavian

Our most recent stories about design for sleep include a squishy light that can be used as a warm, glowing pillow and the first Sleepbox hotel made from portable sleeping capsules in Moscow.

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Ostrich Pillow hit the headlines across the globe 12 months ago and everybody was talking about it, from Perez Hilton to Stephen Fry, Jimmy Kimmel to the cast of ‘Modern Family’, Tech Crunch to the Sun, Hypebeast to Loose Women, Huffington Post to Bloomberg.

Ostrich Pillow Junior by Kawamura-Ganjavian

The Ostrich Pillow launch made a sensation last year when it it’s founders raised more than $200,000 in just 30 days via the amazing crowd-funded Kickstarter campaign.

The people have spoken with sales stretching across the globe, and the sleep-deprived masses have been relishing the calm in their “Ostrich Pillow moments”. Have you Instagrammed your’s yet?

Ostrich Pillow Junior by Kawamura-Ganjavian

We at Ostrich Pillow like to be inclusive so now with public demand telling us to think about the kids, so here we are announcing the launch of Ostrich Pillow Junior. From ages six plus, the Ostrich Pillow Junior is the perfect travelling and napping companion for kids for car journeys, study breaks and general time outs.

Beautifully designed, hand-made to perfection in Spain and supercool, this new addition is more fun, more functional and more bang for your buck.

Ostrich Pillow Junior by Kawamura-Ganjavian

Ostrich Pillow Junior comes with a larger opening for the face so both eyes and mouth are visible enhanced padding at the forehead and neck to give more comfort, support and ease for the younger user.

The pillow comes with two unique interior colours – Berry Snooze and Dreamy Waves and comes with a more attractive price and retails at €59, $75 and £50.

Ostrich Pillow Junior by Kawamura-Ganjavian

Alongside the launch of Ostrich Pillow Junior, the designers have created more colours for the adult range. As well as the original Ostrich Pillow Blue, we now offer you the choice of Mellow Yellow for those bright happy times and Sunset Siesta for those chilled out and laid back moments, solving more of your gifting dilemmas’ as the holiday season draws nearer.

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Parkcycle Swarm by Rebar Group and N55

Here are more public spaces on the back of bikes: a swarm of tiny mobile parks covered in grass are being pedalled around the city of Baku this month (+ slideshow).

Parkcycle Swam

Designed by John Bela of design firm Rebar Group and Till Wolfer of Scandinavian collective N55, the Parkcycle Swarm project consists of four pedal-powered miniature parks.

Each one has a bike in the centre and is surrounded by a rectangular metal frame with a grassy surface. One of the parks has a tree attached to the frame and another folds up like a sun lounger.

They can be cycled to a chosen location and installed for public use. Visitors to the micro-green spaces are encouraged to take a break, have some lunch, relax and sunbathe.

Parkcycle Swam

The project intends to highlight new possibilities of public installations and to raise awareness of cycling, community participation and the value of green space, according to the designers.

Parkcycle Swam

Parkcycle Swarm will be traveling around the Azerbaijan capital city as part of arts organisation Yarat’s Public Arts Festival called Participate this month.

Parkcycle Swam

Another new addition to the city of Baku is Zaha Hadid’s Heydar Aliyev Centre.

Other mobile architecture featured recently include a portable town square on a pedal bikea tiny mobile stage that is based on sixteenth century market stalls and Roman fortune tellers and a quilted cube attached to the back of a tricycle.

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Parkcycle Swarm, by Rebar Group and N55

A joint project by N55 and Rebar Group, Parkcycle Swarm has landed for August-September 2013 at PARTICIPATE: Baku Public Art Festival 2013, produced by YARAT.

Parkcycle Swarm

The work joins YARAT’s founder comments, “Parkcycle Swarm is a brilliant addition to the Public Art Festival, helping expand our expectations of ‘public art’ and creating a social, green space wherever its components travel. We hope to inspire artists and the public alike with our programme, so we are delighted to welcome both the Parkcycle Swarm and Rebar group’s director John Bela to give a lecture at YARAT.”

Parkcycle Swarm consists of four small mobile parks, which are being cycled through the city. Described by Rebar group as a “human-powered, open space distribution system,” Parkcycle debuted in San Francisco in 2007, offering immediate access to green space for the neighbourhoods it parked in. By bringing the project to Baku, Rebar Group aims to expand the possibilities of public sculpture whilst raising awareness of cycle-power, community participation and the importance of green space.

Parkcycle Swam

Works at the Baku Public Art Festival 2013 range from a giant Rubber Duck by Florentijn Hofman (Netherlands), which arrives on 5 September, to Farkhad Haqverdi’s (Azerbaijan) Yard Art initiative, which has transformed Baku’s most neglected spaces, through to a performance and installation 9th Apartment by Georgian collective Group Bouillon, which questioned post-Soviet ideas of public and private space.

Parkcycle Swam

Parkcycle Swarm will be followed by Florentijn Hofman’s Rubber Duck, landing in Baku 5 September.

About YARAT

Founded in 2011 by Aida Mahmudova, YARAT is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to nurturing an understanding of contemporary art in Azerbaijan and to creating a platform for Azerbaijani art, both nationally and internationally.

Parkcycle Swam

Based in Baku, YARAT, (which means ‘create’ in Azerbaijani) realises its mission through an ongoing program of exhibitions, education events, and festivals. YARAT facilitates dialogue and exchange between local and international artistic networks, including foundations, galleries and museums. A series of residencies further fosters opportunities for global cultural dialogue and partnerships.

YARAT’s educational initiatives include lectures, seminars, master classes, and the Young Artist Project ARTIM (meaning ‘progress’ in Azerbaijani). ARTIM aims to encourage the next generation of Azerbaijani creative talent to seek a career in the arts and gives young practitioners the opportunity to exhibit their works in a professional context.

Parkcycle Swam

Founded as part of YARAT’s ongoing commitment to growing local art infrastructure, YAY Gallery is a commercial exhibition space. In line with this, YAY (meaning SHARE in Azerbaijani) shares all proceeds from sales between the artist and YARAT and supports a range of national and international artists.

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Eileen Gray movie to tackle Le Corbusier murals controversy

Eileen Gray

News: the story of how architect Le Corbusier defaced the interior of E.1027, the seminal house designed by fellow modernist Eileen Gray, by painting sexually graphic murals over its walls is to be the subject of a movie.

Called The Price of Desire, the movie stars Irish actor Orla Brady as Gray, with Swiss actor Vincent Perez as Le Corbusier and Canadian musician Alanis Morissette as Gray’s lover Marisa Damia.

Alanis Morissette and Orla Brady in The Price of Desire
Alanis Morissette and Orla Brady in The Price of Desire. Photo: Julian Lennon.

Filming is already underway at E.1027, the pioneering modernist home Gray completed at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin on the French coast in 1929 and which is still undergoing a lengthy restoration.

London furniture retailer Zeev Aram, who became a close friend of Irish-born Gray in her later years, and who owns the rights to her designs, provided furniture for the film, and visited the location last month during filming.

“A film is being made on Eileen Gray’s life,” said Aram. “It will be a proper feature film and we were invited to come and see the film site. The renovation [of the house] is not quite finished but it’s progressing.”

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E.1027 house

Gray designed and built E.1027 with her lover, Romanian architect and critic Jean Badovici – played by Italian actor Francesco Scianna in the movie – but then moved out of the house when they split up.

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E.1027 house

Badovici, an admirer of Le Corbusier, subsequently invited the Swiss-born architect to stay at the house on several occasions between 1938 and 1939.

Le Corbusier mural at E1027
Le Corbusier mural at E1027. Photo: jpmm.

Le Corbusier painted eight large murals both inside and outside the house, some of which contained sexual imagery. Gray’s supporters feel the architect deliberately defaced the work of his rival, but due to Le Corbusier’s greater fame, the murals have been preserved.

While Le Corbusier became the most famous and influential of the early modernists, Gray’s career was largely forgotten until after her death in 1976.

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E.1027 house interior

Last month Aram launched a website, www.eileengray.co.uk, dedicated to her career and designs. Aram spoke to us about his relationship with Gray in an interview we published yesterday, saying she was “disappointed she was forgotten”.

The Price of Desire is a co-production between EG Film Productions Limited and Saga Film. No release date has been announced.

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Cricklewood Town Square by Spacemakers

A mobile town square that packs into a miniature clock tower on the back of a bike will be appearing around north London this month (+ slideshow).

Mobile Town Square

London agency Spacemakers enlisted design firms Studio Hato and Studio Kieren Jones to create the world’s first mobile town square for Cricklewood in north London. The intention of the project is to highlight the lack of green space and amenities in the community.

“Cricklewood is a community with no public space: no town hall, no library, no square, not even a single bench,” explained the designers. “The square will take the form of a civic folly on the back of a rickshaw bicycle, housing everything necessary to create a bona fide town square, including benches, stools, a clock tower, games and signage.”

Mobile Town Square

The miniature square will be installed at a number of temporary locations, including outside a DIY superstore, on a pavement near a bingo hall and a rooftop car park. It will be used to host events for the local community such as dances and film screenings.

“The project aims to show what public space can do for a community, and how even these scraps of land can be used to create a sense of place,” said the designers.

Mobile Town Square

When the town square is fully installed it covers 10 metres squared. The mobile folly including the bicycle is 1.22 metres wide and 2.8 metres long. It rises to 3.2 metres in height.

It has a custom-made five-wheeled base with 12 millimetre plywood covering, faux-brick cladding and a hand-made clock. Inside, there is a collection of furniture including umbrellas, benches, tables and chairs.

Mobile Town Square

“The structure is both a practical solution – a vehicle to move the kit around – and a folly, providing a civic backdrop, helping to frame the spaces,” said designer Kieren Jones. “I hope this playful solution can be the town hall that Cricklewood never had.”

Cricklewood Town Square will be travelling around north London until 28 September. It will also be exhibited at the RIBA Forgotten Spaces exhibition at Somerset House in London, which runs from 4 October to 10 November 2013.

Mobile Town Square

Designer Kieren Jones’ other projects include the Sea Chair project that trawls the oceans for plastic waste  to make furniture and a miniature factory to transform uneaten parts of a chicken into fashion items and products.

Other mobile architecture featured recently includes a tiny mobile performance stage based on sixteenth century market stalls and Roman fortune tellers and a quilted cube that is attached to the back of a tricycle.

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Spacemakers produce the world’s first mobile town square

Spacemakers, the civic design agency behind the successful transformation of Brixton Village market, has enlisted Studio Hato and Studio Kieren Jones to create the world’s first mobile town square. Constructed from a clever kit of parts, the innovative town square will travel by bike and move across north London from 31 August to 28 September, inhabiting patches of disused land and turning them into vibrant public spaces for all.

Cricklewood, north west London, has an intriguing history but little civic amenities left to show for its heritage – not only is there no town hall or library, there’s not even a single public bench. Now the team that created the cult Brixton Village renaissance are turning their attentions north, seeking to highlight the dire lack of public space in Cricklewood via their ingenious mobile town square.

Designed and built by Studio Kieren Jones, the mobile town square will emerge in a series of forgotten spaces: from an unloved patch of grass next to B&Q, to an empty pavement outside a bingo hall, and even a rooftop car park. The square will take the form of a civic folly on the back of a rickshaw bicycle, housing everything necessary to create a bona fide town square, including benches, stools, a clocktower, games and signage.

Mobile Town Square

To bring the Capital’s newest public space to life Londoners are invited to join in, with a dynamic programme of events running throughout the installation, from dog shows and chess championships, to tea dances and debates. Many of the events play on Cricklewood’s little known past, with film screenings on a car park roof referencing the area’s long lost film studios, and a DIY library where locals can read books by the town’s famous literary progeny.

Designer Kieren Jones explains: “In response to the relative lack of civic space in Cricklewood, I have created a miniature and mobile town hall, which will enable the activation of places and spaces within the town centre that have been previously underused. The structure will also house a set of bespoke furniture, using local suppliers, that can be flexibly deployed. The clock tower is a reference to the Smiths clock factory that used to exist in Cricklewood, and to the decorative clock that used to exist on Anson Road, but which was sold for scrap during the war.

Mobile Town Square

The structure is both a practical solution – a vehicle to move the kit around – and a folly, providing a civic backdrop, helping to frame the spaces. Cricklewood has a thriving community, but no space for this community to exist. In a way, I hope this playful solution can be the town hall that Cricklewood never had.”

The fully installed space will be up to 10 metres squared, the mobile folly including the bicycle is 1.22m wide x 2.8m long x 3.2m tall and made from a bespoke, dip-coated 5-wheeled bike base, a steel frame, with 12mm plywood covering, faux-brick cladding (polyurethane, resin and brick dust) and a hand-made clock. The square’s furniture is made from a welded steel base, dip-coated in Cricklewood by local car-resprayers and finished with locally sourced, reclaimed wood.

Studio Hato were tasked with creating the signage and graphics for the square. Their solution was to come up with a DIY sign-making workshop, where local people could use stencils to create their own signs, and set their own rules, for the space.

Mobile Town Square

A unique font, based on the standard British ‘transport’ font used on street signs across the country, has been created, and will be applied using stencils to pre-cut, temporary boards, with marker pens in official signage colours: blue, red, green and brown. Wayfinding signs will also be created, pointing towards the square, and re-positioned each time the square moves.

For Spacemakers it’s the incidental activities which take place on the structure which will be the most fascinating element of all, as project director Tom James reveals: “It’s these unplanned elements that will really generate the social life of these squares, attracting passers by. Our project is all about giving local people permission to sit, rest, play and meet in these spaces. This free, public space, open to everyone, is vital to making any place feel like a real community.”

Mobile Town Square

James notes that the project aims to show people what’s possible, even in these scraps of land, but more than this, it aims to start a conversation. “We hope to use this project to get an idea into Cricklewood, to set a precedent that local people can use to help them work towards a permanent public space. The structure will stay in the community long-term: but just as important is the inspiration.”

Cricklewood Town Square is funded by the Mayor’s Outer London Fund, as part of a set of interventions in Cricklewood, led by Gort Scott Architects.

Cricklewood Town Square director Tom James is a writer and urbanist. His previous projects include GO, a cult fanzine about Sheffield which was named as one of Britain’s Top Ten Arts Secrets by the Observer, featured at the Venice Biennale for architecture in 2006, and is part of the V&A’s Permanent Art Collection; and Sheffield Publicity Department, an imaginary tourist board for Sheffield.

Mobile Town Square
Furniture

Kieren Jones is a designer and maker. His award winning work includes the Sea Chair project, a method of harnessing waste plastic in the oceans to make furniture, and the Blue Fence project: a proposal to reuse olympic fencing to create social furniture. In 2006, his ‘Flatpack Rearranged’ project, repurposing Ikea furniture, gave rise to the ‘Ikea Hacking’ subculture. Kieren leads the Materials Futures MA course at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London.

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Rocking Chair

Le designer Paulsberg présente la première rocking chair à base de fibre de carbone. Faites de lignes épurées qui donnent à l’objet une dimension résolument moderne, la chaise est une véritable réussite tant du fait de son design que pour le confort qu’elle apporte. À découvrir en images dans la suite de l’article.

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