Author results: Stuart Geddes
There's something about Oslo - something very, very strange. These three little books, collections of work printed on subtly varying paper stocks, are like peering through a semi-transparent shower screen into his unique mind.
Someone said that the root of all comedy lies in a kind of superfluous rigidity, in the comedic subject not realising or not acknowledging that a given situation has changed, and so acting in a way that, while only a moment ago was appropriate, is now inappropriate.
London's Future Laboratory has been casting pearls, nuggets and carats before swine under the ultimate preposition THE for four issues now; it's time for us all to catch up - the future awaits!
As a trend forecasting agency, it might seem strange that they would be giving away their insights so freely (indeed, downloadable as a PDF), but Future Lab seem more generous than those we would normally think of whom engage in trend forecasting, (jealously guarding their insights so Nike can come along and buy them for One Million Dollars).
‘EATIV' in capitals has to be one of the most difficult combinations of letters imaginable to kern. The spaces between E and A, A and T, T and I, and so on, are all different, leaving different legacies of space to distract from the reading of the word. The craft of subtly adjusting those spaces is an invisible, mundane but crucial part of one design discipline.
ABC,
as easy as
Gilles Deleuze…
Hang on…
What kind of magazine uses another magazine’s masthead on its cover? Or uses, as its premise and structure, an obscure interview with a dead French philosopher? (In fact, this philosopher thought so little of the premise of the interview that, although he consented to the interview, he stipulated that it was not to be screened until after he was dead.
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