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  • Breaking-Even. WT publication about the LA Art Book Fair Breaking-Even. WT publication about the LA Art Book Fair Breaking-Even. WT publication about the LA Art Book Fair

    Breaking-Even. WT publication about the LA Art Book Fair

    Project by: self initiated

    Designer: Daria Kiseleva, Amir Avraham, Yana Foque, Mathew Kneebone

    Pages: 144

    Format: 280 x 210 mm mm

    Price: € 12,00

    For this year’s LA Art Book Fair the Werkplaats Typografie was investigating the topic of Breaking-even. The Breaking-even publication presents a tangible outcome of the experience of Breaking-even at the LA Art Book Fair. Each workshop served as a chapter in the book and within that each participant’s contribution is represented. The six chapters of the book each present one of the workshops held at the fair, unraveling the mystery of breaking-even.

    Project by: self initiated

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  • WT reader: Half Man Half Orange WT reader: Half Man Half Orange WT reader: Half Man Half Orange WT reader: Half Man Half Orange WT reader: Half Man Half Orange WT reader: Half Man Half Orange WT reader: Half Man Half Orange WT reader: Half Man Half Orange

    WT reader: Half Man Half Orange

    Project by: Werkplaats Typografie

    Designer: Daniel Frota

    Pages: 284

    Format: 120 x 170 mm mm

    Price: € 14,00

    WT reader with contributions by Amir Avraham, Fred Cave, Yana Foque, Daniel Frota, Virginie Gauthier, Daria Kiseleva, Mathew Kneebone, Fay Kolokytha, Menelaos Kouroudis, Jungmyung Lee, Ivan Martinez, Laura Pappa, Christine Pogatchnik and Maria Jimena Sanchez. Edited by Daniel Frota, Menelaos Kouroudis, and Maxine Kopsa.

    ‘If magic is sometimes very close to nothing at all, it might be indeed possible to mistake one for the other. No wonder language found its origin in myths. This summer reader is about the cup of coffee that keeps us awake every morning. How much of it has to do with caffeine and how much of it with our will to believe in rituals? Amen’.

    Project by: Werkplaats Typografie

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