Unofficial Reports Review Design Events with Exhibits of Their Own

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It’s hard to describe a word with more words—and generally ineffective. We’ve all been tongue-twisted at some point, searching for just the right word to describe something or other. Unofficial Report, a group of young designers on a mission to create a library of text imagery, has caught on to that with their “Unofficial Report” of the London Design Festival. Created by two researchers from Fabrica, the Italian communications research center, the organization is working to involve more than just the event itself in their reviews.

The group attends creative functions around the world and compiles reactions, graphics, quotes and physical things (like business cards) to create an exhibit that dives into the event and the environment around it. It’s done differently for each experience. So far, they’ve recorded responses from London Design Festival, Art Basel and Milano Design Week.

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