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Dot Dot Dot Issue 6

Dot Dot Dot Issue 6

Dot Dot Dot is a leading visual culture publication from the Netherlands. Each issue keeps getting better and better and from the content, you should have no question that this is their best issue yet.

Dot Dot Dot is an independent, after-hours, graphic design magazine intended to fill a gap in current arts publishing. We are not interested in re-promoting established material or creating another "portfolio" magazine. Instead, we offer inventive critical journalism on a variety of topics related both directly and indirectly to graphic design. We hope to achieve this by inviting people to both write and design pieces about aspects of visual culture that occupy their thoughts.

Table of 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
?CinÉphile/Critic/CinÉaste
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


Dimensions: 6.5" x 9.25" (inches)
Pages: 86
Languages: English