Dot Dot Dot Issue 4 is here by popular demand. This all-star issue contains many amazing articles. One look at the table of contents and you will see easily why you should have this issue. Enough said.
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:
Richard Hollis
Karl Gerstner: Principles not recipes
Steve Rushton
Sinister/bastard: Interchangeable paragraphs on a typographical sign
Robin Kinross
Two systems for London
Foundation 33
sticker
Gerry Beegan
An interview with Judith Williamson
Roger Bridgman
Another statement: Who cares?
Experimental Jetset v
Disrepresentationism now!
Peter Bilak
Some thoughts on Milan Kundera and translation
Petr van Blokland
CorporateIDmaker: proposal/notes
Paul Elliman
i swear..everywhere i go now...theres a hundred f**king pop up windows!
Steve Rushton
Sinister/bastard: Interchangeable paragraphs on a typographical sign
Sytze Steenstra
David Byrne: Getting the I out of design
Anna Gerber
Harmony Korine: an annotated CV
Emily King
post-9/11
goodwill
Record reviews
Experimental Jetset
Answers to missing questions
Loesje
Street posters
Matt Lloyd
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Dimensions: 6.5" x 9.25" (inches) Pages: 92 Languages: English