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Brian Roettinger
Old Flags / Michael Chabon Available at www.draw-down.com Old Flags is the first printed type specimen published by Optimo. Concept and layout were developed by Brian Roettinger. The specimen features an original short story by Michael Chabon. The work is presented using the typeface NEXT, designed by Ludovic Balland. Designed by #BrianRoettinger #OldFlags #typespecimen #Optimo #LudovicBalland #Design #GraphicDesign (at Geneva, Switzerland) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7OqFtmHRCO/?igshid=dexlh2o7ce6e
Brian Roettinger: Reproductions The Thing Quarterly, Issue 25 Available at www.draw-down.com Los Angeles–based artist and two-time Grammy-nominated graphic designer Brian Roettinger is celebrated for the graphic design and art direction he has created for artists, architects and musicians such as No Age, Liars, Beach House and Jay-Z. In 2009, he was chosen as Rolling Stone's Album Designer of the Year. Roettinger's issue for The Thing Quarterly is a 412-page catalogue raisonné that collects, documents and indexes the majority of his design work produced through 2015. The works, which are reproduced in black and white from photocopies, are not presented chronologically, nor is it clear, upon first inspection, which project is which: an early version is shown, sometimes just a sketch, and in some cases, the final printer proofs. Unlike a traditional monograph, Roettinger's reimagined interpretation is a testament to the process itself, and underscores the poles of his approach, which is both visibly chaotic and meticulously organized. #design #BrianRoettinger #NoAge #TheThingQuarterly (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B16Qen8ns8O/?igshid=zf299zc63nj3
LAST COPIES! Brian Roettinger: Reproductions / Available at www.draw-down.com / Los Angeles–based artist and two-time Grammy-nominated graphic designer Brian Roettinger is celebrated for the graphic design and art direction he has created for artists, architects and musicians such as No Age, Liars, Beach House and Jay-Z. In 2009, he was chosen as Rolling Stone's Album Designer of the Year. Roettinger's issue for The Thing Quarterly is a 412-page catalogue raisonné that collects, documents and indexes the majority of his design work produced through 2015. The works, which are reproduced in black and white from photocopies, are not presented chronologically, nor is it clear, upon first inspection, which project is which: an early version is shown, sometimes just a sketch, and in some cases, the final printer proofs. Unlike a traditional monograph, Roettinger's reimagined interpretation is a testament to the process itself, and underscores the poles of his approach, which is both visibly chaotic and meticulously organized. Published by #TheThing Quarterly, Softcover #graphicdesign #typography #BrianRoettinger #design #jayz (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/BrsL5E6gie_/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1knhfvdvmsy5u
Last Copies! Out of Print! Brian Roettinger: Reproductions / Available at www.draw-down.com / Los Angeles–based artist and two-time Grammy-nominated graphic designer Brian Roettinger is celebrated for the graphic design and art direction he has created for artists, architects and musicians such as No Age, Liars, Beach House and Jay-Z. In 2009, he was chosen as Rolling Stone's Album Designer of the Year. Roettinger's issue for The Thing Quarterly is a 412-page catalogue raisonné that collects, documents and indexes the majority of his design work produced through 2015. The works, which are reproduced in black and white from photocopies, are not presented chronologically, nor is it clear, upon first inspection, which project is which: an early version is shown, sometimes just a sketch, and in some cases, the final printer proofs. Unlike a traditional monograph, Roettinger's reimagined interpretation is a testament to the process itself, and underscores the poles of his approach, which is both visibly chaotic and meticulously organized. Published by The Thing Quarterly, Softcover #graphicdesign #typography #BrianRoettinger
Brian Roettinger: Reproductions / Available at www.draw-down.com / Los Angeles–based artist and two-time Grammy-nominated graphic designer Brian Roettinger is celebrated for the graphic design and art direction he has created for artists, architects and musicians such as No Age, Liars, Beach House and Jay-Z. In 2009, he was chosen as Rolling Stone's Album Designer of the Year. Roettinger's issue for The Thing Quarterly is a 412-page catalogue raisonné that collects, documents and indexes the majority of his design work produced through 2015. The works, which are reproduced in black and white from photocopies, are not presented chronologically, nor is it clear, upon first inspection, which project is which: an early version is shown, sometimes just a sketch, and in some cases, the final printer proofs. Unlike a traditional monograph, Roettinger's reimagined interpretation is a testament to the process itself, and underscores the poles of his approach, which is both visibly chaotic and meticulously organized. Published by The Thing Quarterly, Softcover #graphicdesign #typography #BrianRoettinger
Last Copies! Out of Print! Brian Roettinger: Reproductions / Available at www.draw-down.com / Los Angeles–based artist and two-time Grammy-nominated graphic designer Brian Roettinger is celebrated for the graphic design and art direction he has created for artists, architects and musicians such as No Age, Liars, Beach House and Jay-Z. In 2009, he was chosen as Rolling Stone's Album Designer of the Year. Roettinger's issue for The Thing Quarterly is a 412-page catalogue raisonné that collects, documents and indexes the majority of his design work produced through 2015. The works, which are reproduced in black and white from photocopies, are not presented chronologically, nor is it clear, upon first inspection, which project is which: an early version is shown, sometimes just a sketch, and in some cases, the final printer proofs. Unlike a traditional monograph, Roettinger's reimagined interpretation is a testament to the process itself, and underscores the poles of his approach, which is both visibly chaotic and meticulously organized. Published by The Thing Quarterly, Softcover #graphicdesign #typography #BrianRoettinger
Last Copies! Brian Roettinger: Reproductions / Available at www.draw-down.com / Los Angeles–based artist and two-time Grammy-nominated graphic designer Brian Roettinger is celebrated for the graphic design and art direction he has created for artists, architects and musicians such as No Age, Liars, Beach House and Jay-Z. In 2009, he was chosen as Rolling Stone's Album Designer of the Year. Roettinger's issue for The Thing Quarterly is a 412-page catalogue raisonné that collects, documents and indexes the majority of his design work produced through 2015. The works, which are reproduced in black and white from photocopies, are not presented chronologically, nor is it clear, upon first inspection, which project is which: an early version is shown, sometimes just a sketch, and in some cases, the final printer proofs. Unlike a traditional monograph, Roettinger's reimagined interpretation is a testament to the process itself, and underscores the poles of his approach, which is both visibly chaotic and meticulously organized. Published by The Thing Quarterly, Softcover #graphicdesign #typography #BrianRoettinger