A book by Emma Tucker, which is a first ever translation of a renowned 1972 Crouwel/van Toorn debate. Read more on Grafik website
Notes from Graphic Design, Education and Schools, Brno Catalogue 2014
P 114 - Pestalozzi, Table of Unit
P. 209 - Vojta Naprstek and Alois Studnicks divided collections into 20 groups:
A. Machines and apparatuses.
B. Metalworking in Industry.
C. Minerals.
D. Processing of clay, earthenware, ceramics and porcelain.
E. Glassmaking.
F. Wood processing
G. Clothmaking and weaving, laces
H. Animal Products - leather, leather goods, hat-making
K. Stationery, book binding, papermaking
L. Small items - miscellaneous
M. Chemical industry
N. Food stuffs and delicatessen
O. National industry
P. Household goods - tools, instruments, common furniture.
R. Civil Engineering
S. Light, heat, magneticity
T. Graphic art - book binding, photography, pencils, drawing tools.
U. Commercial section - measures, weights, international currencies.
V. Education - school aids, templates for drawing and modeling.
Z. Art and applied arts: a) assorted arts and crafts items; b) collection of artworks and assorted casts; c) arts and crafts antiques.
Icons from Pu-Ergh tea pack
St. Martin's School Final Show
Here's some of my makeshift photography of the show we've been to yesterday at Central St. Martin's School. At the show, there were graphic design, illustration, photography and animation works, plus some interactive stuff, as for example, a machine that reads movement of your hands to draw a mural, etc.