Donderdag 18 maart. 21:15 uur op Het Gesprek
Faces wordt het inspirerende verhaal van de Franse fotograaf en straatkunstenaar JR vertelt. JR ondernam in maart 2007 de grootste illegale fototentoonstelling ooit. Hij voorzag de Veiligheidsmuur in Israël van enorm grote portretten van Israëli en Palestijnen met hetzelfde beroep. De enorme posters met lachwekkende portretten hangen zij aan zij op de veiligheidsmuur maar ook in openbare ruimtes. JR probeert zo op een luchtige manier de complexiteit en absurditeit van de situatie in het Midden Oosten ter discussie te stellen. Niet alleen de wildplakacties en de fotoshoots, maar ook de vaak verrassende en emotionele reacties van Israëlische en Palestijnse voorbijgangers komen in beeld, en worden onderdeel van het kunstproject.
De documentaire 'Faces' heeft op de 6e editie van het International Film Festival On Human Rights in Genève de speciale juryprijs gewonnen voor 'the best artisitic contribution'.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
RIDICULOUS RULES SERIES: UPDATE
It's official. Anneloes van Gaalen’s book series Ridiculous Design Rules is a big international success.
Never Use White Type on a Black Background is enjoying its 3rd print run.
Never Leave the House Naked will be enjoying its 2nd print run.
And this Spring The Medium is the Message will also enjoy its 2nd print run.
The book has been sold to different countries including China, Croatia and Brasil. And following Urban Outfitters Europe, Urban Outfitters America will also stock the book.
Never Use White Type on a Black Background is enjoying its 3rd print run.
Never Leave the House Naked will be enjoying its 2nd print run.
And this Spring The Medium is the Message will also enjoy its 2nd print run.
The book has been sold to different countries including China, Croatia and Brasil. And following Urban Outfitters Europe, Urban Outfitters America will also stock the book.
CHARLIE & THE BRANDING FACTORY
Taking to the factory floor at AMFI on March 10th and sharing their insight into 'Language & Branding' is Anneloes van Gaarlen (paperdollwriting.com), Ellen Bokkinga (newverbalizers.com) and Emma Vans-Colina (digital copywriter at Riot/180). Tickets free but limited!
Thursday, January 21, 2010
WHAT THE PRESS IS SAYING
Never Leave the House Naked And 50 other Ridiculous Fashion Rules
"It makes a great little gift for any fashionista or perhaps those who need to learn the first rule: "Never leave the house naked."
Mocoloco
"The book is neatly designed. Small format, great graphics and plenty of illustrations commissioned to talented young graphic designers. The quotes either sharply confirm the rule or contradict them with wit and conviction leading you to believe that there is no rule. What remains, however, is the pleasure to discuss, question or embrace these rules."
we make money not art
"Part 3 of van Gaalen’s Ridiculous design Rules series, the book scrutinizes some of the established fundamentals of fashion, supported by quotations from some of fashion’s leading figures."
Dezeen
The Medium is the Message and 50 other Ridiculous Advertising Rules
"A light-hearted look at more rules to break, play with or embrace, this time in the world of advertising, this little black book is another compilation of great quotes and graphics. Make no mistake: this is not a definitive list of rules to abide by, but a fun package of thoughts wrapped up in a black package with a blue ribbon."
Mocoloco
"The book light-heartedly pokes fun at statements that, either for good or bad, have become clichéd principles of advertising."
Dezeen
"Author Anneloes van Gaalen has written 3 books, each well designed itself, and a great way to have al augh and take ease of how seriously we take all this stuff."
slamxhype
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Friday, December 11, 2009
NEW BOOK OUT: RIDICULOUS ADVERTISING RULES
The Medium is the Message and 50 other Ridiculous Advertising Rules
Every single day we’re bombarded with a regular onslaught of advertising. The paper you read, the magazine you buy, the radio show you listen to: they all feature ads. There’s product placement on TV and on the silver screen. And the moment you go online you’re exposed to anything from pop-up ads to spam. And let’s not forget about the public transport that is covered in slogans, and the enormous billboards and flashy neon signs that are all there in the public domain, vying for your attention. No opportunity is wasted by the ad men to grab the attention of potential customers and entice, seduce or convince them to buy a certain product, service or idea.
Not surprising then that advertising has been called the greatest art form of the 20th century, as well as the biggest evil man has ever produced. Whether or not you believe in a thing called ARTvertising or of the opinion that advertising, along with branding and marketing, is downright diabolical, you’re bound to find this book a source of inspiration.
We’ve collected and researched a total of 51 rules, including “The Medium is the Message,” “Make the Logo Bigger” and that old favorite “Sex Sells.” All the great ad men and women make an appearance, sharing their thoughts and insights. The aim in making this book was not to list all the rules that a budding copywriter or marketer needs to adhere to. Nor did we want to decide which rules are indeed ridiculous and which are valuable words of wisdom. Instead consider this book a source of comfort, joy or good old fun. After all, it’s like American advertising executive Jerry Della Femina (1936) once said: “Advertising is the most fun you can have with your clothes on.”
Also available in the Ridiculous Design Rules series:
Never Use White Type on a Black Background and 50 other Ridiculous Design Rules
Never Leave the House Naked and 50 other Ridiculous Fashion Rules
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