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Coilhouse Magazine

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really like this Constructivist/Futurist/Expressionist magazine Coilhouse I found today. really wide range of content from El Lissitzky, Klaus Nomi, Terry Gilliam, Zoetica Ebb, Kathleen Hanna, Primary Constructs, Paul Pope, Jared Joslin, Lothar Schreyer and more.

THE NEW ORDER Issue 5 / Daido Moriyama | Clothes Before Hoes

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Daido Moriyama covers THE NEW ORDER Issue 5 magazine. This will probably be available at kinokuniya and ICP for thsoe looking for a copy.

more details here at clothesbeforehoes.com

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From the cover art work by Daido Moriyama to labels like Arts & Science, Woolrich Woolen Mills, kolor Thom Browne, White Mountaineering, Cassette Playa, Hiroshi Fujiwara, Porter Classic, CASH CA, Neighborhood amongst those featured while artists like Peter Sutherland, Agathe Snow and Brett Westfall contributing in fine fashion.

THE NEW ORDER Issue 5 will be available from next week in Japan, in particular Edition in Omotesando Hills, with a release in Europe, North America and the rest of the world will be before the end of the month.
Tags: Art, Culture, Daido Moriyama, Issue 5, Photography, Style, THE NEW ORDER

Creative Review - The Logo Issue + Wim Crouwel

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The April Issue, currently on newsstands in the US, is The Logo Issue, and has review of some of the best and most familiar logos of the 20th century.  It's quite nice, and they get into a few details surrounding each logo.

Also, a great bonus article about "British Designers and the cult of Wim Crouwel". 

Woolmark (1964),  Deutsche Bank (1974), British Rail (1964), Michelin (1898), V&A (1989), Tate (1999), World Wildlife Fund (1961), I ♥ NY (1975), CBS (1951), National Theatre (1974), NASA (1974), British Steel (1969), Canadian National (1960), Apple (1977), London, Montblanc, FedEx

Speaking of Wim Crouwel ....Man of the Future, the last Wallpaper also covered his career a bit, and subscribers even got the special Wim Crouwel cover.
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