Ted Bertz: Posterized impressions from the Durham Fair

[Ted Bertz] After recently finishing a personal project, a book commemorating posters completed from 1987 to 2008 for an agricultural fair held each year in Durham, Conn. — Fair Play: Twenty-three years of Durham Fair Posters — Ted Bertz, founder of Bertz Design Group, reflects on the evolution of the graphic design industry over the same period.

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Rachel Hazell, The Travelling Bookbinder, crosses the Pond

[Alyson Kuhn] Rachel Hazell is a book artist and have-punch-will-travel teacher of book arts. London-born Hazell, who currently lives in Edinburgh, has grand plans for 2012. She is scheduling a bookbinding workshop in a different part of the world each month. January’s was in Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire; March’s will be on the Summer Isles in Northwest Scotland. And February’s — aptly titled Colour of Love — begins today in the Napa Valley. I’ll be right there — writing about paper engineering, stitching and all things Valentinear.

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Food, in print: Appreciating Lucky Peach

[Tom Biederbeck] Lucky Peach magazine has serious (and seriously funny) writing about food, lavish original illustrations, swell diversions and inserts (issue #2 has a sheet of parody fruit stickers), no online content, no advertising (well, very little) and curious art direction choices (on its cover, issue #1 displayed the south end of a northbound chicken). And it’s wildly successful.

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So Noted: An Apple a Day

[Laura Shore] I love this poster by ViK design (and not just because it’s letterpress printed on Strathmore)! At last we know what to do with those annoying little stickers on the apples we buy.

Post them one a day on this beautifully designed letterpress calendar and a portrait of virtuous healthy eating emerges over time. I imagine one poster with neat rows of Macintosh stickers marching through the year and another with random clusters of Fuji, Gala, Empire, and Jonagold. You can buy the poster on Etsy and learn more about VIK design here.  Bon Appétit!

  1. Posted by The Editor on 03.24.09 at 11:53 am

    What a nice, crisp post about this cool poster. I am more of an apple turnover eater, but I love the kuhncept. If I had one, I would title it “The Gala Empire.” Meanwhile, if someone were to devise a revelatory artwork made from receipts for overdue library books, I would be a big promoter.

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