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  • Design & Life online minizine | issue 13

  • Appreciate every little moment of your life. Your everyday life.April, 6, 2008.

    www.des ignand l i f e .com

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    From 1962 to 1972, George Lois changed the face

    of magazine design with his ninety-two covers for

    Esquire magazine. He stripped the cover down

    to a graphically concise yet conceptually potent

    image that ventured beyond the mere illustration of

    a feature article. Lois exploited the communicative

    power of the mass-circulated front page to

    stimulate and provoke the public into debate,

    pressing Americans to confront controversial

    issues like racism, feminism, and the Vietnam War.

    Now you can check the collection at MoMA, NY as

    a visual timeline and a window onto the turbulent

    events of the 1960s. - VIA MoMA

    www.moma.org

    www.georgelois.com

    George Lois Esquire

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    7As one of the largest regular showcase for

    contemporary design, ICFF always draws the most

    inspired models of Design on the forefront. More

    than 25,000 designers, architects, retailers, interior

    designers, manufactures, and so on have attended

    the fair and showed people the most inspiring

    ideas. Have you missed the event? There are a

    lot of reports on the internet, and here are some

    works from the NY Design Week 2008.

    www.icff.com

    NewYork DesignWeek 2008

    S1 by Lutz Pankow Design

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    Boletus by Lux S.A.

    BettyLou by mmckenna

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    11Trim Dante Bonuccelli by Dadaspa

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    Oz by cate_nelson design

    Knud Kapper by HansenLiving

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    Birds and Bees by Lindsey Adelman Studio La Zancuda Jose Roberto Paredes by cincopatasalgato

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    The top French fashion house Herms has teamed up with Eurocopter to

    creater a luxury helicopter. The interior has been covered in fabrics and

    leather to minimise noise and vibration, including Toile H, a material used for

    Herms travel accessories since the 1920s.This is a genuine collaboration

    in industrial design and one that is unusual given our respective areas of

    expertise. By working so closely together, and combining the talent of

    Eurocopters engineers with that of our designer, Gabriele Pezzini, and

    our skilled craftsmen, both companies have taken a major step forward in

    improving the experience of travel by helicopter, said Franois Taverne,

    Chairman of Herms Gainier.

    www.hermes.com

    www.eurocopter.com

    Elegance in Motion

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    20 architects were invited to realize 20 villas for the 'next-gen20' project in taiwan. the first results

    from this project have been released featuring new works by kengo kuma, MVRDV, julien de smedt

    and many more. The 20 villas will be built in the northeast coast national scenic area in taiwan to

    explore the relationship between living spaces and nature. the area is located 50 km from taipei

    where the final designs were recently presented. The architects chosen for the project have a variety

    of backgrounds with 10 coming from taiwan and 10 from other countries around the world. the

    houses will begin construction in july and be ready for the market in december 2009. / Via iMage,

    designboom

    www.next-gene20.com

    Next-Gen 20designed by Ray Chen

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    JonasWiehager

    Have you ever seen an icon "$" on

    the street and wondered what is the

    connection between it and YSL? Actually

    it's by Jonas Wiehager, the founder

    of Sportif, Stockholm, and there is no

    connection between it and YSL. Actually,

    $ refers to "our $weden uxury"

    and we think, although we didn't ask

    Jonas the question, it might be a little

    joke on the fashion world and drive the

    consumers to rethink about the term

    fashion.

    Here is a short interview with Jonas. Let's

    take this chance to know more about the

    man behind the scene.

    www.sportif.se

    images Jonas Wiehager

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    Hello Jonas! As Eero described you as a famous Stockholm character, could you please

    introduce yourself to our readers? Born in May 1966 in Stockholm, started skating @

    12 & Snowboarding @ 15. First as an Am then Pro doing the local tours & also the

    Euro tours competing in slalom, moguls, 1/2pipe, derby & slope style. Then after

    I broke my back a couple of times I focused my energy on the local club scene

    playing records & doing clubs.

    How did you start to run the street fashion business - Boutique Sportif? Being the

    manager at the skate-stores Streetstyle, Systemett & G-spot in Stockholm. I saw

    a gap in the market for street-wear and opened Boutique Sportif in 1998 with my

    brother Thomas.

    I heard that you do graphic design too. I have always been art-directing catalogues

    & flyers for the companies I worked for, so when we opened Boutique Sportif I

    started lo learn the Adobe programs to design stuff for the store.

    What inspires your works the most? Mostly everyday life in Stockholm. But also

    travel, history, politics & money.

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    Do you think there is any different between street-wear

    in Europe and in the rest of the world? It definitely

    has its own looks all over the world. I think Ive

    seen it all, but it still surprises & inspires me. Its

    shooting off in so many new directions.

    What kind of music do you like? I was brought up

    on Abba & Pop, then exploring different genres

    like punk rock, rock, Jamaican music, and now I

    mostly listen to rap.

    About Bout ique Frsh, how d id you star t i t? Why

    did you want to have the fa i r? I had no place in

    Scandinavia to show my own collections, so I

    started the show.

    It started small with 10 brands in a friends art

    gallery. The second show was 70 brands @ a hotel,

    we are planning the next show right now @ Berns

    salonger and will have over a 100 brands.

    Do you cook? What is your comfort food? Cooking

    is my hobby, i t 's a great way to re lax a l i t t le

    everyday.

    I prefer the European cuisine: Swedish, Italian &

    of course French. My favourite dish? Depends on

    whats fresh for the season.

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    Could you choose one interest ing object from your

    everyday life? And tell us why you like it? My Scooter,

    its the perfect inner-city vehicle.

    What is the most indispensable thing while you work?

    Coffee & Cigarettes.

    What does Design & Life mean to you? Waking up

    early.

    Any word for your friend, Eero (CKR)? I wanna thank

    them all for designing my beautiful archipelago

    retreat.

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    2008 / 04 / 05 , 18:03 - 18:12

    Spring, cloudy / Taipei

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    BMW recently revealed the GINA light visionary model concept car, an innovative

    new exploration in car design. Instead of the traditional steel and plastic body shell,

    the GINA concept uses a textile fabric starches over a wire frame. This unique

    idea allows the cars skin to change shape, stretching to match the position and

    curve of the wire frame. This idea is demonstrated in the blinking; headlights and

    the flexibility of the car doors as they open. The project began by questioning the

    purpose of a cars body and exploring new possibilities. Chris Bangle, director of

    design for BMW, discuses the project in the video below. The car is currently on

    show at the BMW museum in Munich, Germany.

    www.bmw.com

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTYiEkQYhWY

    hello, GINA!

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    The result of a dream.

    www.camper.com

    copyright CAMPER

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    Camper is one of the most famous shoe brand based in Spain. It was started as a shoe factory in 1877 by

    Antonio Flux. The historical and social changes that occurred in Spain during the 70's were reflected in a

    new way of life. New styles, new concepts.With the knowledge and efforts of two generations, the grandson

    of Antonio, Lorenzo Flux, created CAMPER (peasant in Catelon) in 1975 and renovated the traditional

    shoe making methods and moderated the craft concept to design products on a basis of function, freedom

    and creativity. And today, CAMPER is the senior company in the sector in Spain, having maintained its

    activity without interruption over the course of four generations.

    The History.

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    The Graphic

    Graphic communication has been a fundamental part of Camper since its foundation. Since selecting the newname CAMPER in 1975, they began to think

    about how to spread the name and how to

    transmit the idea of Camper. In 1981, they

    have changed the logo to fit its first store in

    Barcelona, a red background with white text,

    and accidentally began the true graphic history of CAMPER. The

    identity started to be used both inside and outside the store;

    bags, boxes, posters, displays, advertisements, catalogues... and all of them became a part of the

    brands universe.

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    After selling their shoes in the multi-brand store for years, Camper realized they need to create an

    atmosphere of Camper image to communicate with their existing customers and reach their potential fans.

    The shop is created a casual atmosphere with self-service concept and display shoes all on flat form. The

    stocks are applied by models and sizes as part of store decoration. Every Camper is different with its

    own personality, and they all transmit a reflection of each locations of each cities with the center spirit of

    Mediterranean - the roots of Camper.

    Camper is a brand inspired by the history, culture and landscape of Mediterranean; it is just like its graphic

    reflecting a history of irony, humour, and imagination.

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    CASA CAMPER

    Barcelona

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    Casa Camper is a genuine 100% Camper product and not a licensed brand extension.

    Twenty two years after opening the first shoe shop in Barcelona, Camper now open their

    first hotel in the Raval district in collaboration with Vinon's Fernando Amat and Jordi

    Ti. It is an outstanding building located at the busy cross section at Raval disctrict,

    Barcelona. It is also a multicultural district, and the fusion between tradition and the

    avant-guard creates a flavor in sync with the Camper values.

  • I love to cook and collect recipes, but I never exactly follow the

    steps. For me, cooking should be playful. Remember, always put

    your imagination to someones recipe and bring it to your vision.

    1/2 recipe rules are easy and healthy. Modern people are always

    in a hurry, and I believe, with 1/2 effort, 1/2 steps, 1/2 fat, 1/2

    time of cooking, will also bring you to a lovely cooking experience

    and healthier dish. Thats why I called this chapter 1/2 Recipe.

    Cooking is art. Lets play!

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    75Inspired by BorschtSaturday party soup

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    1/2 cabbage

    2 carrots

    2 onions

    3 potatoes

    6 tomatoes

    1 can of whole tomato

    2 beef shanks

    what you need...

    how you do...Cut beef shanks into chunk. Blanch meat for 1 minute.

    Cut all vegetable into big chunk sizes because of long cooking time.

    Add beef shanks, carrots, onions, potatoes, tomatoes, canned tomatoes into boiling water

    Add cabbage and cook for another 40 minutes.

    1.2.3.4.

    Party at home should be playful, but less stress. I found Saturday

    afternoon is the best party time. Most time I prepare lots of finger food,

    dip sauce, snack and fruit, however, hot savory soup always popular

    among guesses. In summer time, tomato is in season and the sour and

    sweet flavor is suitable for cooking no matter in soup or dishes.

    This recipe is inspired by Borscht. Lots of tomato and vegetable are

    applied, but adjust some ingredients for the spirit of easy and healthy

    of 1/2 recipe. In addition, this soup is also a great idea for light meal.

    Served with bread, noodle, or rice, that will be a satisfied option.

    Saturday afternoon party soup serve 8

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    Photographer Peter Menzel published his first book of photojournalism Material

    world, a global family portrait in 1994. The book looked at the material lives

    of people around the world. More recently, Menzel and his wife Faith Daluisio

    published Hungry planet: what the world eats. This latest book details the weekly

    food purchases of families around the world. The centerpiece of each chapter is a

    portrait of the entire family surrounded by a weeks worth of groceries accompanied

    by interviews and detailed grocery lists.

    www.tenspeed.com

    hungry planet: what the world eats

    Italy: The Manzo family of Sicily

    Food expenditure for one week: 214.36 Euros or $260.11

    Favorite foods: fish, pasta with ragu, hot dogs, frozen fish sticks

    United States: The Revis family of North Carolina

    Food expenditure for one week: $341.98

    Favorite foods: spaghetti, potatoes, sesame chicken

    Mexico: The Casales family of Cuernavaca

    Food expenditure for one week: 1,862.78 Mexican Pesos or $189.09

    Favorite foods: pizza, crab, pasta, chicken

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    Mongolia: The Batsuuri family of Ulaanbaatar

    Food expenditure for one week: 41,985.85 togrogs or $40.02

    Family recipe: Mutton dumplings

    Bhutan: The Namgay family of Shingkhey Village

    Food expenditure for one week: 224.93 ngultrum or $5.03

    Family recipe: Mushroom, cheese and pork

    Poland: The Sobczynscy family of Konstancin-Jeziorna

    Food expenditure for one week: 582.48 Zlotys or $151.27

    Family recipe: Pig's knuckles with carrots, celery and parsnips

    Great Britain: The Bainton family of Cllingbourne Ducis

    Food expenditure for one week: 155.54 British Pounds or $253.15

    Favorite foods: avocado, mayonnaise sandwich, prawn cocktail,

    chocolate fudge cake with cream

    Ecuador: The Ayme family of Tingo

    Food expenditure for one week: $31.55

    Family recipe: Potato soup with cabbage

    Egypt: The Ahmed family of Cairo

    Food expenditure for one week: 387.85 Egyptian Pounds or $68.53

    Family recipe: Okra and mutton

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    the winners are :graniph design award 2

    Every year, the Japanese T-shirt company graniph runs an international T-shirt design award, which invites young

    creatives to send in original ideas for T-shirt designs. From February 1st until March 31st 2008, graniph opened up

    the vol.2 award to designers from all over the globe. Everyone was welcome, regardless of age, gender, nationality or

    artistic background. Over two months, 15,000 artworks from over 50 countries arrived in the graniph award office in

    Tokyo. The response exceeded all expectations, but the graniph jury managed to select 31 artworks as finalists. For

    more information and the result list, please check their website!

    www.graniph.com