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Mobile ISO 216
Currently on show at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan:  a mobile consisting of standard ISO 216 (DIN 476) formats. The posters were selected according to size: the largest poster is twice the size of A0, the smallest poster is A3, and the posters inbetween are A0, A1 and A2.
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We installed the mobile on the spot; a picture of that can be seen here. On display at Graphic Design Worlds, running until the end of March, 2011.

Still the Modern World
FYI, we just designed a t-shirt for a symposium that is taking place at Paradiso, on 18 December 2010.
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To be sold during the event as a piece of rock merchandise, the shirt is basically a recreation (or abstraction) of the taped sweater Paul Weller is wearing on the sleeve of The Jam's 'This is The Modern World'. The shirt comes with a small fanzine, in which we reflect on the notions of past and future in modernism. Limited edition of 50, numbered and signed. Screenprinted by SMLX, on fair-trade Earth Positive shirts. For enquiries, contact Graphic Design Museum Breda.

Kinderpostzegels 2010
Blommers & Schumm are two photographers whose work we really admire, so we were flattered when they asked us to add some typography to the set of portraits they photographed for the 2010 edition of the Children's Stamps, to be released by the TNT Post Group later this year: kinderpostzegels2010
To emphasize the educational theme, we came up with the idea of referring to sums and calculations. For the occasion, we also designed a (yet-to-be-named) typeface, which we plan to launch in the near future. The sheet of stamps can be ordered here. More information can be found here and here.

Memory
On the occasion of this year's London Design Festival, we're part of 'Two's a Pair', a one-night group exhibition that will take place on 24 September at the V&A. The show will take the shape of a game of Memory, which basically means that every participating artist designed two oversized cards. Our contribution is based on the simple fact that one of our fave US hardcore bands, Hüsker Dü, is named after a Danish/Swedish memory game. Here's our set of cards:
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