Diplorama! is back and we look forward to welcoming you on 14.–15.07.2023
Freitag/Venerdì/Friday, 14.7 (ab/dalle/from 18 PM)
Samstag/Sabato/Saturday, 15.7 (11–17)
Universitätsplatz 1/Piazza Università 1, Bozen-Bolzano
Diplorama! is back and we look forward to welcoming you on 14.–15.07.2023
Freitag/Venerdì/Friday, 14.7 (ab/dalle/from 18 PM)
Samstag/Sabato/Saturday, 15.7 (11–17)
Universitätsplatz 1/Piazza Università 1, Bozen-Bolzano
I raggi del sole ancora caldi si adagiano morbidi sull’asfalto rivelandone la superficie malmessa, il verso monotono delle cicale si fonde con il suono indistinto di una qualche hit estiva. Siamo dove il viaggio è iniziato, la luce dorata ci dice che è soltanto un po’ più tardi, ma il viaggio continua.
“On spot investigation” di Andy Massaccesi: un libro che è una trasferta di lavoro e al contempo di piacere, un excursus nell’eredità della fotografia di paesaggio del Novecento, ma anche un taccuino di esercizi visivi e, soprattutto, una dichiarazione d’amore.
Pubblicato e stampato in Italia da Rubbettino Editore su carte Fedrigoni Paper. Testi e progetto grafico curati da me con Andy.
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The sun’s rays, still warm, now glow softly on the tarmac, revealing its run-down surface, the monotone verse of the cicadas blurs with the indistinct sound of some summer hit. We are back where we started, the golden light tells us that it is a little bit later now, but the journey continues.
“On spot investigation” by the one and only Andy Massaccesi: a book that takes us on a trip, which is both business and pleasure, a journey back into the landscape photography of the twentieth century, a notebook of visual exercises and, above all, a declaration of love.
Published and printed in Italy by Rubbettino on Fedrigoni paper. Texts and designed by Gianluca Camillini together with the author.
Progetto grafico e curatela per Diplorama! La mostra delle tesi degli studenti della Facoltà di Design e Arti della Libera Università di Bolzano. Realizzato con Matteo Campostrini
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New identity and curatorship designed with Matteo Campostrini for Diplorama! The graduation show of the students of the Faculty of Design and Art – Unibz.
Info e foto qui / check the project and see more pics here.
Had we been able to define exactly what sacred means today, it would be easier now to present this new issue on the profane as a collection of conversations and expressions diametrically opposed to the unprofane. But issue 35 marked a point of no return in the investigation we are carrying out in and on.
Se avessimo potuto definire esattamente cosa è il sacro oggi, ora ci sarebbe più facile introdurre questo nuovo numero sul profano come una raccolta di discorsi ed espressioni diametralmente opposte alle prime. Ma con il numero 35 abbiamo segnato un punto di non ritorno per la ricerca che stiamo portando avanti su e con «Progetto grafico».
Many thanks to: AIAP, Jonathan Pierini, Gianluca Camillini, Caterina di Paolo, Michele Galluzzo, Silvio Lorusso, Davide Giorgetta, Giulia Cordin, EEE (Erica Preli, Emilio Macchia), Giovanni Boccia Artieri, Sarah Snaith, Mirko Pajé, Allegra Martin, Stefano Faoro, Joseph Popper, Moira Ricci. Published with support from Fedrigoni and Printered.
In memoria di Sarah Snaith / Issue 36 is in loving memory of Sarah Snaith.
Info: www.aiap.it
www.progettograficomagazine.it/
We designed the identity for Atlas Curæ, art event that takes place from September 10th to 27th at the amazing Futurist venue of Palazzo delle Poste in Trento. Artists involved are: Emanuele Benedetti, Luciano Civettini, Luca Coser, Federico Lanaro, Angelo Morandini, Museo Wunderkammer, Laurina Paperina, Michele Parini, Gianni Pellegrini, Giuliana Racco, Nuvola Ravera. Many thanks to Collettivo MAVI and Elisa Casati. For further info here.
“La sorpresa della volpe” is now available, children book drawn by Margherita Micheli, text by Virginia Stefanini and published by Camelozampa.
Order your copy online, in bookshops and here.
Mister Gatto wishes you all pleasant and serene Easter days.
Take a break and enjoy your holiday
We wish you a Happy New Year!
We’re all good at doing easy things. But the real goal is to be good at doing challenging things, turning them into something easy… I’m glad to announce that “LP”, the output of the research project that I carried out at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano with Matteo Moretti and with the help of Claudia Polizzi has been included in the 2019 ADI Index, the selection of design projects that will compete for the next Premio Compasso d’Oro.
Many thanks to all involved: Marco Pappalardo, Fabio Gobbato, Johanna Christine Wörndle Vegni, Silvia Fabbi, Guido M K Steinegger, Carmen Kollmann, Roman Clara, Franco Grigoletto, Silvia Amistadi, Monika Pichler, Kunigunde Weissenegger, Ivo corrà, Walter Donegà, Esperia Print Evolution.
“LP” is a transmedia editorial project (printed, digital and mobile), free and published by Provincia Bolzano in 40.000 copies. For further info and pictures click here!
Imagine a country where everything is fair, whose citizens are not differentiated by their race, sex or creed but they are all humans united under the same flag. This is Rightland! Our poster is a fictional flag made of reinterpreted signs and colours taken from flags in which the human rights are often violated and at the heart of the matter.
On the occasion of its 70th anniversary, we were asked to create a poster inspired by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). Our poster will be displayed along the streets of Bergamo from 1st to 31st March 2019 – representing the starting point of a series of actions aimed at making people reflect on the relevance of human rights, the need to defend them and to denounce their violations.
The designers involved are: Alberto Biffi, Laura Bortoloni, Cristiano Bottino/studio FM milano, Mauro Bubbico, Gianluca Camillini / Mister Gatto, Dario Carta, Francesco Dondina, jekyll & hyde, Orith Kolodny, LaTigre, Lucia Lamacchia, Gianni Latino, Claudio Madella, Armando Milani, Francesca Pignataro, Stefano Reboli Studio, Mariangela Savoia. Click here or here for further info.