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Content at a Glance 003 Feature - A sensational body of work! 039 Creative Country - Colombia rediscovers design 063 Playback - The 30-seconds show 070 Studio - W+K rebels with a cause 079 Collective - Woo Agentur - A new kind of artists' agency 090 Motion Gallery - Superman - and Brando - return 097 Pick of the Month 108 Comics - Furi Furi company Sexual Graphics Issue: A sensational body of work! Where to draw the line between eroticism and pornography is a debate that has characterized much of the controversy in the art world since the late 19th century: be it painting, sculpture, literature, drama, the cinema, even music. And it is still going on in today’s computerized world of graphic design. For this issue's main feature, we invited 11 designers from various fields and countries, all of whom have achieved something of a reputation for the erotic content of their work, to discuss the difference between "erotic" and "dirty". And to show us some prime examples of their sensational/sensationalist art. Vault49 (US) Fette (US) Buff Monster (US) Jasper Goodall (UK) Mat Maitland (Florida) Miss Van (France) Audrey Kawasaki (Japan) Massimiliano Panzironi (Italy) Married To The Mob (US) Kristian Russell (Sweden) Orly Cogan (US) Colombia rediscovers design Graphic design would not be the first thing to spring to a foreigner's mind when asked what they know about Colombia. But here are 13 artists represented who are a cross-section of contemporary Colombian creative talent. They mainly hail from the two major cities, Bogota and Medellin, and the impact of a vibrant albeit often violent urban environment is evidenced in a strong strain of irony and vivid use of color. The collage technique has proven ideal for reflecting the sometimes chaotic sensations produced by the country's intense street life, while the influence of Colombia's most famous novelist, the Nobel Prize-winning Gabriel Garcia Marquez, with his "magical realism", cannot be ignored. Playback: The 30-seconds show In this "Playback" article, we feature three design houses who share with us their different thoughts on the seemingly unstoppable growth of TV commercials and attempt to answer the question: have they gone over the edge where use of visual effects is concerned? Specifications: - 112 Pages - Paper Back - Colour throughout - DVD-ROM included Subscribe to IdN now |
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