Yesterday OSP received a Plantin-Moretus prize 2009 for best designed book in the category non fiction. The jury about Cross-over: "It was love at first sight". The book, published by BAM and Lannoo and edited by Liesbeth Huybregts, uses Libre Fonts and is produced with Scribus and many other F …
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And the winner is...
A Postcard from Stuttgart
I'm in Stuttgart for a week to teach a workshop. In the school library, I read Eye Magazine.
The current issue A New Golden Age? has many familiar observations about the way typography is going through exciting times. Sybille Hagman brings up typography as teamwork and the need to divide …
Les enfants du transparent
These days i'm in Malmö for The Art of the Overhead festival.
For some years now, this art festival has done media archeology about the overhead projector. There was a workshop/space this week, there will be performances this weekend, there will be a psychedelic closing party next weekend, etc …
Conversion is costly
Notes from print/pixel
Last week, OSP attended the print/pixel conference in Rotterdam, a two day event gathering publishers, designers, marketeers and document engineers to look at the ever shifting relation between digital and paper publishing. ((The organisers kindly supported our trip up north.))
For an integral report, see …
interview at the airport
Puerto Kookboek in progress
Palais Chalet Maastricht
Our camarades are back. This time in The Netherlands.
29 mai 2009
Palais ChaletLive:
Pierre Normal
Bruno CœurvertDj's
Hugo Sanchez
and the Palais Chalet CrewB32 artspice,
Bourgognestraat 32,
6221 bz
MaastrichtAnd don't miss Atka 's superheroes in a collective exhibition
from may 8 to 31
C'est …lgm top nine
1. The show must go on.
2. The slides are not the content.
3. I try not to open a terminal in front of people.
4. It's the engineers who are responsible for the bugs and explosions.
5. The preferences are the graveyard of any good idea.
6. The more …
on the ground
LGM Montreal 2009.
OSP reporting has started.
Here are the first pictures.