https://www.behance.net/lucalongobardi Tra Realtà e Illusione — Luigi Ghirri & Moebius
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trying on a metaphor
One Nice Bug Per Day

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Jules of Nature

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https://www.behance.net/lucalongobardi Tra Realtà e Illusione — Luigi Ghirri & Moebius
The Book that Exploded https://www.behance.net/gallery/66883557/The-Book-that-Exploded
The Ticket That Exploded, is a novel published in 1962 by William S. Burroughs, which perfectly represents the author’s idea of a language as a virus. According to the writer, the language was not a natural code nor the shared air in which we all move making sense, but a devious opponent to be disarticulated, broken down and destroyed. Starting from this reflection, the project consists in revisiting the novel created with the aim to be destructed and altered through a series of physical processes.
ISIA URBINO MA in Communication and Design for Publishing Professor Davide Riboli A.Y. 2017/18
CONCEPT AND DESIGN Fabio Bacchini Gianluca Ciancaglini Giacomo Dal Prà Alessandro Latela Luca Longobardi
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Jessica Hische | http://jessicahische.is
“A series covers of classic books. The books were leather bound and the design was then foil stamped in two foil colors onto the full jacket and spine. This is probably my favorite project of all time and thanks to Jo the interiors are as beautiful as the covers. Each has marbled endpapers, painted page edges and matching ribbons and headbands.”
Jessica Hische is a letterer, illustrator, typographer, and web designer. She currently serves on the Type Directors Club board of directors, has been named a Forbes Magazine “30 under 30” in art and design as well as an ADC Young Gun and one of Print Magazine’s “New Visual Artists”. She has designed for Wes Anderson, McSweeney’s, Tiffany & Co, Penguin Books and many others. She resides primarily in San Francisco, occasionally in Brooklyn.
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Blacklist by Lana Vee
Art of the Book | Some elegantly handled page layouts and typography.
Given that The Little Prince shows a parallelism between fantasy and reality, I've decided to create a manual, or a second book, in order to complement the original one, so that "big people" are able to understand the story.
This format allows the reader to choose how he wants to read the story: either only the original text, only the manual, or both at the same time. When reading the manual, one can decode the metaphors associated to the original text.
https://www.behance.net/AnaLuciaSilva
Art direction & editorial design.
“Un Plan Simple, friends & family #1” newspaper: introducing artists, friends, family, contributors… Tabloid format, offset print, 44 pages
[link here] anhphicako.com
Quaderns
A bit too contemporary for me but I can see the merit.
Delightfully simple
Inspired by Art by Janne Jeppesen
Photographed Julia Holter for Subbacultcha magazine