A Sense of Place book
Modern technology can make our world feel increasingly small – and yet people’s environments, cultures and experiences remain vastly different. Countries experience extreme climates, exhibit different political dynamics and face diverse social issues. Day-to-day experiences and challenges can be wildly different. Cultures are often ingrained and this can often shape people’s outlooks.
In aid of the DEC
CONTRIBUTORS
Athletics (NEW YORK,U.S.A), Bunch (LONDON,UK), Believe In (MONO,CAN), Daily Dialogue (MUNICH,GER), Estudio Pum (SAO PAULO,BRA), Monumento (MONTERREY,MEX), Lundgren+Lindqvist (GOTHENBURG,SWE), Studio Round (MELBOURNE,AUS), Studio Colorado (AMSTERDAM,NDL), Studio Muti (CAPE TOWN,ZAF), Typical Organisation for standards and order (ATHENS,GRE), Tiago Galo (LISBON,PRT)
Words
Marina Willer (Pentagram)
Adrian Shaughnessy (Unit Editions)
Debbie Millman (Design Matters)
Screen printed GF Smith Colorplan
Choice of 3 cover options
Orange - Blue - Sapphire
12 creative contributors / Prints
2 interviews
1 Short essay
In aid of the DEC
Limited edition of 300