Editor: Stuart Bailey, Peter Bilak
Publisher: DOT DOT DOT, The Hauge
Publication: 2002, First Edition
Binding: Softcover, perfect-bound
Pages: 84
Size: 165 x 235
Text: English
'Dot Dot Dot was a biannual, self-published, after-hours magazine, originally centred on graphic design, later broadening in scope to interdisciplinary journalism on subjects that affect the way we look at the world and how we think about and make design. Acclaimed for its witty writing about the past, present and future of visual culture and imaginative design, Dot Dot Dot matured into a jocuserious journal based on true stories, with subjects ranging from art design to music, to language, literature, and architecture. The design critic Rick Poynor, called the magazine ‘the most stimulating and original visual culture magazine produced by designers since Emigre’s heyday in the late 1980s to the mid-1990s’, for its mix of fascinating, out-of-the-ordinary, demanding and rewarding content. The first 11 issues were published, edited and designed by Peter Biľak and Stuart Bailey, subsequent issues by Dexter Sinister (Stuart Bailey & David Reinfurt).' (Source) www.peterbilak.com
Contents:
- A Proposal by Ken Garland
- Loose Associations by Ryan Gander
- Zang Tang Tumb by Experimental Jetset
- Mike Figgis: Rushes from ‘In the Dark’ by Mike Figgis/Stuart Bailey
- A Field Guide by David Reinfurt
- Bauhaus Yoga by Paulina Olowska
- History of a New Font by Peter Bilak
- Now in Full Colour by James Goggin
- Interior View by Claire Bartoli
- C–JLG–A: Archive/Text/Quotation by Esther Johnson
- Soft Modernist: Discovering the Book Covers of Fred Troller by Mark Owens
- The Typographer's Widow by Kapil Kachru
- Fuck Heroes (I Believe in Heroes) by Dmitri Siegel
Condition: Very Good. All titles are used and show shelf ware consistent with age. Light rubbing and marking to cover. Very light tanning to outer edges of interior pages.
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