The Drama Magazine #5 is out now.
They've gone full color with this one and if it's steadily improving like the other have been, it should be hotter than a brisket from you last backyard cookout.
The Drama Store
The A to Z Issue is here, perfect bound with 64 pages of full color and a 16 page two color supplement! This issue includes:
• Wrap-around Cover and 10 page feature/interview with wonderful Canadian artist Geneviève Castrée.
• A to Z: Exclusive work by an international group of 26 artists, each interpreting one letter of the alphabet. Artists include: Jordan Crane, Lump Lipshitz, Henrik Drescher, Saelee Oh, Kevin Christy, Lee Misenheimer, Maya Hayuk, Yuko Kondo, Katsuo Design, Helge Reumann, Frank McCauley, Cody Hudson, Phil Elverum, Matt Irving, Dan McCarthy, Evah Fan, Eduardo Recife, Mauro Gatti, James Jean, Xavier Robel, Syrup Helsinki, Sammy Harkham, Rachell Sumpter, Ed Martinez, Tom Gauld, and Matthew Curry.
• A photo review of our most recent group show, Row Boats Home.
• 'This It', our 16-page comics/writing supplement, featuring comics by Ron Rege Jr, Marc Bell (plus a collaboration by the two!), Steven Weissman, Suzy Coady, Travis Robertson, and Max Hubenthal, and writings by Clarke Boehling, Tim Morris, Kevin Hyde, Mark Capon, and Matthew Newton, illustrated by Florencio Zavala and Garrett Morin. Printed in 2-color on separate paper stock!
• And much more.
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Sampler
Seb (ex-kleber intern) and D* are pleased to announce the launch of SAMPLER.
Please point your browsers to:
http://sampler.twoday.net/
"This blog is part of the diploma by The D and Seb in Graphic-Design at the University of Applied Sciences, Zurich.
Together with Mark Kirby from Vertical Form, we are developing a visual identity for a sideline of the London-based record label Vertical Form called Form Music which will provide music consultancy, supervision and licensing solutions to the TV, film and advertising industries.
Sampler is here to make communication between him and us a lot easier.
Furthermore, this blog is not only a way to document our process but also a different approach in working with a client with the help of an online platform.
We are trying to develop our diploma publicly…and that is where you come in:
We collected e-mail adresses of people whose comments, hints, critique and recommendations we appreciate. So please check the site once in a while (or use the attached RSS Newsreader) and leave your comments. We are trying to do our best to keep it comprehensible.
All the best,
Seb & D"
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