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This is the second edition of the DEE magazine in which pages designed by Nicolas Bourquin, illustrations by Stina Fisch and Mik Muhlen, and photo contributions by Jessica Theis, Jan Hanrion & Antonello Di Pinto can be appreciated; the cover photo was created by Julien Becker. On the menu there is a retrospective look at Design Friends’ season 4, as well as a presentation of the coming programme.
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A magazine published
by Design Friends
Issue 2, 2013
www.designfriends.lu
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A story we are proud to tell
This is the second edition of the DEE magazine in which pages designed by Nicolas Bourquin, illustrations by Stina Fisch and Mik Muhlen, and photo contributions by Jessica Theis, Jan Hanrion & Antonello Di Pinto can be appreciated; the cover photo was created by Julien Becker. On the menu there is a retrospective look at Design Friends’ season 4, as well as a presentation of the coming programme. What can we remember from last season?
The eclecticism illustrated by conferences on designer products, designer food, graphic design, art & design and automobile design, which meant Design Friends was able to invite big names in international design to Luxembourg. The association was also approached by P&T Luxembourg to create a stamp. Furthermore, it conducted quite substantial and enrich-ing work with a number of secondary schools in the Grand Duchy, which concluded with the organisation of a postcard competition.
In 2013-2014, Design Friends has programmed five conferences, still keep-ing a wish for the eclecticism that is so dear to the association. It kicks off with the a talk by olfactory designer Sissel Tolaas. This will be followed, in November 2013, by products by French designer, Christophe Pillet. In 2014, it will be the turn of graphic and editorial designer Mirko Borsche, followed by Klaus-Peter Siemssen, a specialist in urban light design. Bruce Duckworth, a figure recognised in packaging design, will discuss this subject at the end of the season. Over the entire year, special events will be organised by the association, such as, for example, film projections. You will find information and the complete calendar on our Internet site. Silvano Vidale, the very first President of Design Friends, is now entrusting “his” D to fellow founding member Nadine Clemens. The entire committee would like to thank Silvano for contributing wonderful years full of passion, enthusiasm and leadership.
Illustration: Stina Fisch
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The success and survival of an association like Design Friends is greatly due to the pas-sionate and voluntary commitment of its or-ganising committee. Quite apart from the stimulating contact that we have with the guest designers, it is important to highlight that an enormous amount of administra-tive and organisational management for the smooth running of events is part of each committee member’s daily work.
From its very beginnings, the Design Friends committee was made up of designers and “non-designers”, thus opening up the per-spective to other fields which are both tradi-tional and unexpected in design. By incorpo-
rating a panel with different competences, the association ensured it could cover a number of activities, such as the supervision of print-outs, event organisation, accounting, spon-soring, drafting and uploading to the Inter-net site and newsletters, and much more.
One year after the creation of Design Friends, the founding committee, made up by Silvano Vidale, Arnaud Mouriamé, Nadine Clemens and Mike Koedinger, hads grown by 6 peo-ple to strengthen the team: Heike Fries, who held the post of treasurer for 3 years, Anabel Witry (secretary since 2012), Stéphanie Rol-lin, Serge Ecker (2010-2011), Pit Kuffer and Guido Kröger.
During the last general assembly, on 5 July 2013, there was, among other things, a reor-ganisation of the Design Friends committee. This is when Silvano Vidale left his post as president after 4 years of activity. This post has been entrusted to Nadine Clemens, for-mer vice-president, whose former tasks will now go to Mike Koedinger. Anabel Witry re-mains the association secretary and Guido Kröger becomes treasurer.
Today, the board is supported by a close committee of counselors, made up of Heike Fries, Stéphanie Rollin and Silvano Vidale, to whom certain tasks, which are vital to the life of the association, such as the organisa-
tion of conferences, are entrusted. It is op-portune to thank the counselors, who con-tinue to play a fundamental role in the life of the association. Mik Muhlen has joined Design Friends as a graphic designer to as-sure the graphical follow-up and printing process.
With this remodelled committee, a new, freshly published edition of the DEE maga-zine, as well as an appetizing and very varied new season – offering olfactory design, prod-uct design, graphic design, urban light de-sign and packaging design – the non-profit-making association Design Friends launches its 5th season, in October 2013.
Board Season 4
Silvano Vidale (President)Nadine Clemens (Vice-president)Anabel Witry (Secretary)Heike Fries (Treasurer)Mike Koedinger (Board member)Guido Kröger (Board member)Pit Kuffer (Board member)Stéphanie Rollin (Board member)
Board Season 5
Nadine Clemens (President)Mike Koedinger (Vice-president)Anabel Witry (Secretary)Guido Kröger (Treasurer)
Counselors:Heike Fries, Mik Muhlen, Stéphanie Rollinand Silvano Vidale
Illustration: Mik Muhlen
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The piece of design I like...In our everyday life we are surrounded by many design objects. They prove to be practical, aesthetical or useful. Some have a – personal – history, others are brand new. What’s YOUR favourite? Design Friends asked this question to its members.
Mäin ‘I like’ geet un dem Paul Kirps säi Wierk Hifi 80. Grafik-design, Designobjet, Konscht-wierk, Hifi 80 verbënnt eng ganz Rei vu mengen haitegen Interessen an erënnert mech un déi Zäit wou d’Stereo-Anlag de wichtegsten Objet a menger Kummer war.
Fine arts teacher at theLycée Classique de Dieckirch
PaulSchwebach
‘Ok, as a pure self-promotion I will have to chose the armchair ElSan-toLibre, the first piece I designed for the brand ‘Dante Goods and Bads’ co-founded with my wife Aylin Langreuter in 2012. This arm-chair is a quite unique set up of the classic cantilever typology. The unsuspecting comfort of this arm-chair is given by bending a sturdy leather shed into shape, fixed on its metal base and resulting in a ham-mock like configuration. The new version is completed with an otto-man in kilim and fur finishes.
Product designer
Architect
Christophede la Fontaine
TatianaFabeck
Le Binder Clip : Fonctionnel, super efficace, simple et esthétique. Je l’utilise tous les jours, depuis des années, et je suis quasi cer-taine qu’il ne changera jamais et ce sera difficile de faire mieux.
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The piece of design I like for the moment is the Droog Tattoo.Droog was commissioned by Rijks Studio to use a piece from the Rijks- museum collection to cre-ate a new, contemporary design. Droog created a tattoo inspired by a flower painting from the collection called ‘Still life with flowers and glass vase’ by Ja Davidszn de Heem from the 17th century. I’ve always admired tattoos on people and catch myself staring at them ever and again! I could imagine wearing this one for a night or two ...
Senior Art Director at Binsfeld
MiriamRosner
Aspect fluide, élégant, froid, sexy, inaccessible et ... ludique. Le chausse-pied de Manolo Blanik est agréable au regard et au toucher. Un synonyme de la femme.
Présenté à Milan (Lambrate) lors du « Salon du meuble design 2013 » par Established & Sons – , la table Udukuri montre la capacité de Jo Nagasaka de créer un objet éternellement moderne. En utilisant des techniques japonaises traditionnelles, le con-cepteur manipule la surface du sommet de sapin « Douglas » en le pelant pour exposer le grain et créer une surface inégale.Le designer applique un traite-ment de résine « Epoxyde » vive-ment coloré, créant une surface élégante et lisse, d’un style mini-maliste japonais.
Fine arts teacher at theLycée Classique d’Echternach& Artist
Architect and interior designer at below
DanyDickes
Mauro Doro
I like the Lancia Stratos! The shape, the proportions are real Italian tailoring. The car is an icon of innovation of the 70’s industry. And, it is small and sexy!
The PH 5, designed by Poul Henningsen in 1926. It just incorporates good design on so many levels and inspires me in my lamp designs. A balance of direct, indirected and reflected light exactly where it is needed, at a perfect intensity, with no glare, lighting itself, rendering its simple yet iconic forms. It is refined, pure, unobtrusive and elegant yet shows character, honesty and soul and I guess that’s what makes this piece time-less, yet so modern ... and all these Scandinavians with the PH5 above their kitchen table can’t be wrong.
Product and Interior Designer (studiodellealpi & morethanpurple)
Designer
Anne Kieffer
OlafRecht
The Faceture design by Phil Cut-tance. A great example of a design object on the borderline of indus-try and crafts – a combination that represents a solution to many global problems. Its beauty emerges from the manufacturing process, the shape follows its function. Everything about this design makes sense to me!
Industrial designer (gdesign) &Arts teacher at the Lycée technique des Arts et Métiers Luxembourg
GillesGardula
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My office-chair Aeron designed by Herman Miller. It makes every-day-life more comfortable. It fits different moods as well as locations and users. Last but not least it’s a product which comes with a nice manual …
Objet design utile par excellence à notre époque : la souris. C’est devenu le prolongement du bras et du cerveau. C’est un des outils qui participe à la continuité et à l’évolution du design lui-même.
A very intelligent and simple design that makes it almost im-possible to spill the oil is the setrillera Marquina. For those who use oil for cooking daily, it’s very unpleasant to grab a splipery oil bottle covered with oil, or anything covered with oil. When you use this oil bottle, you see (feel) the difference. It’s one of those designs that make your life easier. Design by Rafael Marquina.
The design object that I choose: Poporo from Quimaya aborigins in Colombia (around 300 BC) from the Gold museum collection in Bogotá. Its primary use was as a ceremonial device in religious ceremonies. The ancient cultures around the world give us a proof that design and design objects are not a trend matter but more a useful tool that exists since thousands of years; there is noth-ing new under the sun ...
Junior Graphic Designer at Binsfeld
Senior Art Director at Binsfeld
Graphic Designer
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Cares Xiberta
Camilo Matiz
ClaudiaEustergerling
ArnaudMouriamé
I fell in love with Trade Gothic at college, and we’ve been together ever since!
Artist &Graphic Designer
SumoGgSara and Paul’s Coffee maker is the design I like at the moment. Besides the coffee makers’ iconic shape, the simple functional prin-ciple of the machine is quite easy to understand; and that’s hard to find in many of today’s objects.After using it for some time, it became a personalised item that travelled the world with its own-ers and provided a cheerful mug of coffee every morning. This coffee maker proudly wears its signs of use, it became a part of the family.
Architect at witry-witry
PitKuffer
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My favourite design piece for the moment is the Vieux Luxembourg collection of Villeroy & Boch. The reason is the fact that this is a Luxembourg design classic and we should develop more “Made & Designed in Luxembourg” products. This put Luxembourg on the world map and will increase business for the Luxembourg creative industries.
Le sucrier design surprend l’esprit, charme l’œil, titille le toucher, laisse entendre le beau – sans ou-blier de combler le palais. L’objet design, en alliant esthétique et fonction, technologie et tradition, s’impose dans la routine quoti-dienne tout en affirmant sa per-sonnalité extraordinaire.
Toyo 810m2 Cette chambre photographique épurée, con-struite en métal, offre un design modulaire. Le plaisir esthétique est redoublé dans la manipula-tion de cet objet d’une grande stabilité. La sensation de liberté est totale avec le spectacle re-nouvelé du monde sur le grand dépoli. Alec Soth témoigne de cette formidable expérience dans « portraits – the ground glass » : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwEAxrmBz64
Innovation Management, Creativity & Design Promotion at Luxinnovation.
Fine arts teacher at theLycée Aline Mayrisch Luxembourg& Artist
Independant photographer
Jan Glas
Claire Flammang
Eric Chenal
My favourites are the Chuck Tay-lor’s All Stars. They have been on my feet for 20 years now: different pairs, different colours, different sizes, one design.
My favourite piece of design is the Smartstreets-cyclepark, a quick-to-install bike parking system. It should encourage local authorities to increase official bike parking systems that are nice and easy to use! It was designed by Andrew Farish and Chris Garcin. It won a Red Dot Design Award in 2012.
Fashion designer
Key Account Executive at Faber
Anne-Marie Herckes
Anne-Françoise Bechet
Favourite design object: Citroën C3 Pluriel. Design sollte die Funktionalität und Handhabung vereinfachen. Der Pluriel kann sein Dach in verschiedenen Etappen öffnen. Auch wenn etwas Arbeit für Etappe 2 und 3 erfor-derlich ist, finde ich alles sehr gut durchdacht und die einzelnen Teile sehr gut adaptiert. Zusätz-lich dient die Ladeklappe als kleiner PicknickPlatz.
Art Director at Binsfeld
Anja Thielen
Flashback Season 4
1 Kick-Off Event 5 Talks1 Film Screening 2 Member Projects
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Born in 1969, British industrial designer Sam Hecht studied at the Royal College of Art and, after working briefly for the architect David Chipperfield, travelled in the US and Japan before returning to London as head of design at IDEO. In 2002 he established the design studio Industrial Facility with his partner Kim Colin. Both designers are convinced of “the importance of design as a means of simplifying our lives in an inspirational way”.
Title: Placidity Theme: Industrial DesignDate: October 5, 2012Location: MUDAMAudience: 96Coordination: Stéphanie RollinCatalogue Layout: Christophe PeifferCatalogue Interview: Merel KokhuisPicture report: Jessica Theis
1 Cantilever Piano for Yamaha (2008) (not in production)
2 Flexlamp / Droog (2003)
3 Two Timer Clock / Established & Sons (2008)
4 Enchord Table / Herman Miller US (2008)
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I invited Sam Hecht because he is a great designer and a great speaker as well. His works prove how intellectual rigour, high design values and vision can be applied to the most common products. During his lecture at Mudam he managed to share his experiences and to communicate his passion for design. Stéphanie Rollin
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After organising a confer-ence about sound design I wanted to stimulate peo-ple interested in another sense: Taste. As food cul-ture is quite well developed in Luxembourg, food design seemed to me an interest-ing theme. For sure I expect-ed a strong visual aspect (“Das Auge isst mit”) when I was looking for food desig-ners, but I was intrigued by Sonja and Martin’s rather multi-sensorial approach. Analysing visual elements (forms, colours), taste, smell, the haptics of food, and just as you would for any other design object, taking a func-tional, social and cultural point of view, that made it even more appetising!Heike Fries
1 performance food operation 012 hackedmilan (2012)
2 food as symbols (2009)
3 performance APPLY TASTE! ART! MAK Vienna (2011)
4 transportationout of food design XL (2009)
5 365 days easterout of food design XL (2009)
According to the Austrian designers, “People should talk about food as an aspect of culture, as the most important good, as business, as a design product of daily life.” They founded the interdisciplinary design studio honey & bunny productions, curated the exhibition “Food Design” for Museums-quartier Vienna and performed as eat designers in Milan, Amsterdam and many other places.
Title: Von der Funktion zum Genuss Theme: Food DesignDate: November 28, 2012Location: MUDAMAudience: 102Coordination: Heike FriesCatalogue Layout: Nicolas FeltenCatalogue Interview: Mark PenfoldPicture report: Jessica Theis
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Lernert & Sander are two Dutch artists and friends who decided that working alone was getting boring and started collaborating on art related projects. Since their first video “Chocolate Bunny” they’ve been working on commercials, leaders, art movies, docu-mentaries and installations. Their aim is to make simple and communicative works that takes little note of the existing border between contemporary art and commercial projects. Their highly aesthetic, humorous and dedicated works are often challenging the media and its viewer, in a simple but very effective way.
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1 The Lost & Found Collectionphotography projectPhotography by Jouk Oosterhof(2011)
2 HandmadeCommissioned by Wallpaper*(2012)
3 Window displays for Selfridges(2010)
4 Blacker SheepCommissioned by de Volkskrant(2012)
5 Pink Film Days PostersCommissioned by Werner Borkes (2010/2011)
In my daily job I deal with contemporary art and I’m most interested in aesthet-ics, and how ideas can be communicated through images. What struck me first in Lernert Engelbert and Sander Plug’s work was the highly visual aspect of their designs. They create beau-tifully designed objects that easily weave through the fields of art, design and business. Their designs are very attractive, enormously efficient and all in all driven by a subtle sense of humour. Nadine Clemens
Title: Art & Design Theme: Art & DesignDate: February 13, 2013Location: MUDAMAudience: 124Coordination: Nadine ClemensCatalogue Layout: Mik MuhlenCatalogue Interview: Sven EhmannPicture report: Jan Hanrion & Antonello Di Pinto
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Murat Günak started his career at Ford before moving to Mercedes where he de-signed the first C-Class and SLK. In 1994 he became head of design at Peugeot where he worked on the 206 CC, 307 and 607; as head designer of Volkswagen he designed models such as the Passat CC.Then a groundbreaking new car steered his career in a completely new direction: with the MIA-electric – a thoroughly green car – Murat Günak created a pioneering concept in the urban electric car market.MIA is a beautiful car, ultracompact, silent, economical and with zero-emissions con-ceived to simplify urban driving.
Murat Günak
As cars are probably the most common popular design ob-jects it was natural to integrate this theme into our program as an organisation which ad-dresses to the general public. But we did not want to have a conference about technical features or car brands. When I read an article about Murat Günak, who had spent many years working for different tradi-tional brands and then, some time ago, moved into electric mobility, which needs a different design approach, I felt that he would be a perfect fit for our philosophy.
Heike Fries
Title: Mobility is light Theme: Automotive DesignDate: April 10, 2013Location: MUDAMAudience: 93Coordination: Heike FriesCatalogue Layout: Claudia EustergerlingCatalogue Interview: Mark PenfoldPicture report: Jan Hanrion & Antonello Di Pinto
1 mia-sliding doorsPhoto © Bernd Kammerer
2 Mindset First mindset presentation (2008)
3 mia factory, Cerizay ( France)Photo © seidldesign.com
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Nicolas Bourquin is the founder of the graphic design studio onlab and co-founder of the independent Berlin-based publishing house etc. publications. Heading the onlab team working in Berlin, he works on commissioned, collaborative as well as self initiated projects. onlab explores ways to stage complex content and convey relevant topics while changing and playing with com-mon perceptions. Nicolas Bourquin is co-editor and designer of the best selling books Tres Logos and Data Flow 1 + 2 (Gestalten), and he also works as an independent artist and teacher.
Nicolas Bourquin is one of those editorial designers who really love content. He understands that great content makes great design. He has the rare capacity to understand the issues of stories and make complex data simple to understand. Nicolas Bourquin is just such a brilliant mind.Mike Koedinger
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1 DOMUS COVERS Portrait series(April 2009 – March 2010)
2 Co-editor DATAFLOW 2 Gestalten Verlag (Februray 2010)
3 WALLPAPER* MAPPING(November 2011)
4 Audi Urban Future Summit(September 2011)
Title: Datatorial Theme: Editorial DesignDate: June 12, 2013Location: MUDAMAudience: 110Coordination: Mike KoedingerCatalogue Layout: Joanna GrodeckiCatalogue Interview: Duncan RobertsPicture report: Antonello Di Pinto
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Design & Thinking
Special events For members only
Watch the trailer
What is design thinking? How is it applied in business models? How are people chang-ing the world with their own creative minds? This film is a call to the conventional minds to change and collaborate.
Event: Private Screening Theme: Design ThinkingDate: June 12, 2013Location: CarréRotondesAudience: 65DJ set: Herr ErdmannPicture report: Jessica Theis
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A short interview with Emile Espen, head of Office des Timbres of Entreprise des Postes & Télécommunications, Luxembourg.
Emile Espen, you already teamed up twice with Design Friends on a stamp design contest. How did it all start? It is part of my job to look for artists that could design postal stamps. Two years ago, I was struck by a series of postcards edited by Design Friends, and designed by pro-fessional graphic designers and illustrators. That’s why I contacted the association. I admire their work and ambition. Design has many facets and touches countless areas of creation, and Design Friends has the ability to accurately communicate these ideas.
In 2013, the Office des Timbres (Post Lux-embourg) got in touch with Design Friends for a collaboration on the new edition of their postage stamps series based on the typography theme “L”.
Together they chose 9 graphic designers from the Design Friends members’ list and invited them to participate in this project. Graphic designers Laurent Daubach, Claudia Euster-gerling, Nicole Goetz, Joanna Grodecki, Elisa Kern, Arnaud Mouriamé, Mik Muhlen, Sebastian Reiter and Sumo each submitted 2 projects for the “L” postage stamp.
The jury awarded 4 winning stamps ...
L Stamps
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Is there a tradition in Luxembourg for stamp design contests?No, we don’t usually organise stamp design contests. We simply ask the artists personally if they’d like to work with us. The “L”-stamp competition happened to be the first of that kind. It was a lot of fun working with DF on this project and the results are fantastic! Again, we’d love to continue this collaboration.
Do the “L”-stamps have a collector’s value?These stamps will be printed millions of times. I can’t say they’ll be something of a rarity. But I really believe that these stamps will make people happy who’ll notice them on a letter.
The 4 winning stamps
Laurent Daubach 2Claudia Eustergerling 3Nicole Goetz 1Mik Muhlen 2
The other submitted stamps
Laurent Daubach 5Claudia Eustergerling 1Nicole Goetz 8Joanna Grodecki 6, 10Elisa Kern 3, 4Arnaud Mouriamé 9, 13Mik Muhlen 11Sebastian Reiter 2, 7Sumo 12, 14
Member project Member project
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Playful D Competition
In 2013, one of Design Friends’ main objectives was to gather a higher percentage of student members (aged 15 to 19) than the years before. In order to stimulate the teens’ interest in Design Friends, we gave them the opportunity to showcase their talent and creativity, and launched the “Playful D Competition” in 4 high schools across the country. The aim of the competition was to design a postcard on the theme of the letter “D”. The winning postcards would then be distributed by Boomerang in trendy places in Luxembourg-City, bars, restaurants, cinemas ... which all in all proved to be a particular incentive for the students to take part in the project.
As preparation for the contest, the project’s initiator Silvano Vidale spent many days organising a “high school tour”, as he likes to call it. He personally introduced Design Friends in every school, thus building strong relationships with their students and teachers. What began as a participatory project soon grew into a facilitator for talented student graphic designers. They learned to express themselves through a given theme, while also learning first-hand from professionals how to deal with deadlines and pre-print demands. Silvano Vidale coached the students throughout the many stages of the project.
To sum up, 28 students from Lycée Aline Mayrisch, Lycée Classique Echternach, Lycée Classique Diekirch and Lycée technique des Arts & Métiers participated in the project. Among the 28 participants, we counted 27 girls and 1 boy! Congratulations to all entrants and thank you for sharing your talent with us.
A jury chose a series of 6 winning postcards to be distributed in Luxembourg by Boomerang in July 2013.
All entries were judged by a jury composed of Design Friends committee members, Boomerang, artists and teachers.
The jury members were:
Silvano Vidale Design Friends presidentGuido Kröger Design Friends committee memberArnaud Decker BoomerangStina Fisch illustrator and Design Friends memberLeslie Weissen art teacher and Design Friends member.
And the winners are:
Gina Goedert 1e E, Lycée Classique Echternach card 5Patricia Lopez 2e EG1, Lycée Aline Mayrisch card 6 Jeanne Mathes 2e EG1, Lycée Classique Echternach card 4Francesca Motter 1e E, Lycée Classique Echternach card 3Nadine Toussaint 1e E, Lycée Classique Echternach card 1Céline Wengler 2e EG1, Lycée Classique Echternach card 2
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One of Design Friends’ favourite activities is publishing catalogues. At the end of Season 4, we counted 19 designers’ monographs, 1 book on infographics and 1 DEE magazine. Missing some on your book-shelves? All publications are available at any Design Friends event.
A nice collection
Publications
01 CHRISTOPH NIEMANN Illustration 2009 ISBN 978-99959-625-0-0
02 MICHEL MALLARD Creative Direction 2009 ISBN 978-99959-625-1-7
03 FUN FACTORY Product Design 2009 ISBN 978-99959-625-2-4
04 ANDREAS UEBELE Signage Design 2010 ISBN 978-99959-625-4-8
05 HARRI PECCINOTTI Photography 2010 ISBN 978-99959-625-6-2
06 KUSTAA SAKSI Illustration 2010 ISBN 978-99959-625-7-9
07 5.5 DESIGNERS Product Design 2011 ISBN 978-99959-625-8-6
08 NIKLAUS TROXLER Graphic Design 2011 ISBN 978-99959-625-9-3
09 JOACHIM SAUTER Media Design 2011 ISBN 978-99959-625-5-5
10 MICHAEL JOHNSON Graphic Design 2011 ISBN 978-99959-717-0-0
11 ELVIS POMPILIO Fashion Design 2011 ISBN 978-99959-717-1-7
12 STEFAN DIEZ Industrial Design 2012 ISBN 978-99959-717-2-4
13 CHRISTIAN SCHNEIDER Sound Design 2012 ISBN 978-99959-717-3-1
14 MARIO LOMBARDO Editorial Design 2012 ISBN 978-99959-717-4-8
15 SAM HECHT Industrial Design 2012 ISBN 978-99959-717-5-5
16 SONJA STUMMERER & Food Design 2012 ISBN 978-99959-717-6-2 MARTIN HABLESREITER
17 LERNERT & SANDER Art &l Design 2013 ISBN 978-99959-717-7-9
18 MURAT GÜNAK Automotive Design 2013 ISBN 978-99959-717-8-6
19 NICOLAS BOURQUIN Editorial Design 2013 ISBN 978-99959-717-9-3
DEE Magazine First Issue 2012 ISSN 2304-523X
with CarréRotondes asbl
Mapping August. An Infographic Challenge 2010 ISBN 978-99959-625-3-1
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Season 4 in numbers Thanks Our special thanks go to graphic designer Nicolas Bourquin who accepted our invitation to create an infographic résumé of our last season.
In 2013, Design Friends invited Nicolas Bourquin for a lecture. He presented his work in the field of info-graphics, giving an insight into the design process from the initial stages to the final printed or animated result and showed projects commissioned by many clients. Here are some examples of his projects.
DADI Magazine La Chaise: d’une forme à l’autre (May 2013)
From Rietveld to Grcic and from Perriand to Panton: a short his-tory of chair in the 20th century. This infographic displays some of the most famous designs of the last century, showing and comparing their shapes, origins, materials, innovations in a full spread timeline.
Tramelan Energies (June 2013)
To produce and consume clean yet affordable energy: these are the main goals of the City of Tramelan, which are explained, visualized and compared in this newspaper distributed for free to each household of the municipality.
Reflex MagazineTrack & Field: The Best Results (June 2012)
Experts predict that the human body will reach its physiologi-cal limits by 2068. Even before then, sports fans will have fewer opportunities to cheer. Technical innovations, rule changes and the professionalization of sports brought new records in the 20th century. How much longer can athletes keep improving?
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Consommation d’ÉnergieLe graphique ci-dessous indique la provenance 2013 de l’électricité pour la commune de Tra-melan. On y remarque la prépondérance de la source hydraulique grâce aux certifi cats d’ori-gine. Pour le Jura bernois dans son ensemble, le nucléaire atteint 2/3 de la consommation.
Source: Services Techniques Tramelan, 2013
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Ci-contre, on remarque les 40 GWh qui pour-raient être produits par le parc éolien de la Mon-tagne de Tramelan. Ci-dessous apparaissent le projet solaire chez EMP SA et la production de bois de chauffage.
Energie solaire chez EMP SA: 740 m2 de pan-neaux, devrait produire 90’000 kWh/an pour un investissement de 300’000 francs.
La commune de Tramelan exploite la totalité de ses forêts. Quatre chaudières alimentent des bâtiments publics et la piscine. Une partie de ce bois étant utilisé par l’industrie, le part du bois de chauffage pourrait facilement être doublée.
STADE DEs LOVIÈRESSurface: 6’634 m2
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SOURCES : RAYMOND GUIDOT, HISTORIEN DU DESIGN BASÉ À PARIS ; FABRICANTS RESPECTIFS.
MATÉRIAU
Bois courbéINNOVATION
Industrialisation de la technique du bois courbé UTILISATION INITIALE
Bistros d’Europe centrale
MATÉRIAU
BoisINNOVATION
Réinterprétation de la chaise Thonet n°16UTILISATION INITIALE
Exposition Unlimited de la galerie Nilufar à Milan
MATÉRIAU
Bois stratifiéINNOVATION
Courbe du dossier qui se prolonge en accoudoirsUTILISATION INITIALE
Echec commercial par manque de bonnes techniques de fabrication
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Bois contreplaquéINNOVATION
Nouvelle utilisation du contreplaqué moulé grâce aux dernières techniques de fraisage CNCUTILISATION INITIALE
Commercialisé par Wogg
MATÉRIAU
BoisINNOVATION
Réinterprétation d’une ancienne chaise pliable produite par ThonetUTILISATION INITIALE
Exposition Casa Abitata à Florence
MATÉRIAU
Résine epoxyINNOVATION
Produite par impression 3D, qui permet de créer des formes impossibles à sculpter autrement UTILISATION INITIALE
Edition limitée
MATÉRIAU
Aluminium suisseINNOVATION
Surface renforcée par une série de perforations dont le pourtour est repliéUTILISATION INITIALE
Exposition nationale suisse de 1939, la « Landi »
MATÉRIAUX
Bois, formica (revêtement de cuisine), métalINNOVATION
Tourne en dérision la rigueur du fonctionnalismeUTILISATION INITIALE
Edition limitée
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Maison Hill House près de Glasgow
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Concours du MoMA
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Maison Schröder aux Pays-Bas
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Morceaux de bois collés et cloués à la main INNOVATION
Technique de constructioninspirée des favelas brésiliens ; chaque chaise est uniqueUTILISATION INITIALE
Commercialisée par Edra
MATÉRIAU X
Bois de frêne et pailleINNOVATION
Style artisanal à contre-courant du modernisme de l’époqueUTILISATION INITIALE
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Acier, paille, hêtreINNOVATION
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Commercialisé par Thonet
MATÉRIAUX
Tapis de convoyeurs d'usine et support en acierINNOVATION
Application d’un produit industriel pour une pièce « baroque »UTILISATION INITIALE
Edition limitée
MATÉRIAUX
Epicéa, hêtreINNOVATION
Style rigoureux caractéris-tique du fonctionnalisme suisseUTILISATION INITIALE
École supérieure de design d’Ulm en Allemagne
MATÉRIAU
Aujourd’hui polypropylène (plastique de pare-chocs)INNOVATION
Première chaise en plastique commercialisée en masseUTILISATION INITIALE
Collaboration avec Cartell
MATÉRIAU
CartonINNOVATION
Invention d’un assembage robuste de carton ondulé colléUTILISATION INITIALE
Echec commercial, trop chère
MATÉRIAUX
Tôle d’acier, bois contreplaquéINNOVATION
Larges pieds arrières soutiennent l’assise, même si l’utilisateur se pencheUTILISATION INITIALE
Concours pour la cité universitaire de Nancy
MATÉRIAUX
Bois avec placage en acajou, acier, cuirINNOVATION
Le troisième pied n’encombre pas l’espace au sol pour les nettoyeursUTILISATION INITIALE
Café Costes de Paris
MATÉRIAU
Bois contreplaqué mouléINNOVATION
Amincissement au niveau du dossier qui facilite l’industrialisationUTILISATION INITIALE
Cantine du groupe danois Novo Nordisk
MATÉRIAU
Aujourd’hui polypropylène (plastique de pare-chocs)INNOVATION
Porte-à-faux moulé en un seul blocUTILISATION INITIALE
Collaboration avec Vitra
Nº14 1859 MICHAEL THONET ALLEMAGNE
FAVELA 2003FERNANDO ET HUMBERTO CAMPANA BRÉSIL
CHAIR ONE 2004KONSTANTIN GRCIC ALLEMAGNE
WOGG 50 2011JÖRG BONER SUISSE
SOLID C2 2004PATRICK JOUIN FRANCE
PRETZEL 1952GEORGE NELSON USA
POSTMUNDUS 2012MARTINO GAMPER ITALIE
ANT 1952ARNE JACOBSEN DANEMARK
WIGGLE SIDE 1972FRANK GEHRY USA
LOOP LOOP 1994RON ARAD ISRAËL
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ZIG ZAG 1932GERRIT RIETVELD PAYS-BAS
COSTES 1982PHILIPPE STARCK FRANCE
LCW 1945CHARLES & RAY EAMES USA
UNIVERSAL 1965 JOE COLOMBO ITALIE
CESCA S32 1928MARCEL BREUER HONGRIE
SEGGIOLINA 1980ETTORE SOTTSASS ITALIE
MÉRIBEL 1948CHARLOTTE PERRIAND FRANCE
PANTON 1967 VERNER PANTON DANEMARK
STANDARD 1950JEAN PROUVÉ FRANCE
SEDIA 1 1974ENZO MARI ITALIE
HILL HOUSE 1903CHARLES R. MACKINTOSH ÉCOSSE
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TRIC 1965ACHILLE ET PIER GIACOMO CASTIGLIONI ITALIE
ULMER HOCKER 1954 MAX BILL SUISSE
D’UNE FORME À L’AUTRESÉLECTION DE SIÈGES QUI ONT MARQUÉ L'HISTOIRE DU DESIGN AU XXE SIÈCLE
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Silvano Vidale (President)Nadine Clemens (Vice-president)Anabel Witry (Secretary)Heike Fries (Treasurer)Mike Koedinger (Board member)Guido Kröger (Board member)Pit Kuffer (Board member)Stéphanie Rollin (Board member)
Board Season 5
Nadine Clemens (President)Mike Koedinger (Vice-president)Anabel Witry (Secretary)Guido Kröger (Treasurer)
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Cover PaperBVS mat white, 300 gr
Contributorsfor this issueIt’s simply not possible to publish a magazine without the help of many. A big round of applause for this issue’s most talented contributors.
Julien BeckerCover-photo contribution Partner at Skill Lab. Photographer and Director. Loves light and shadows.
SarahMacriCover-photo contribution Sarah’s a well perform- ing basketball player who works at Maison Moderne as a publishing assistant. She’s the “body” on Dee’s cover.
MikMuhlenIllustration contribution Mik is a Luxembourg based independant illustrator and designer who works under the moniker of “omniscient being”. In his free time he likes to draw things that look vaguely mystical made out of skulls, animals, tentacles, or a combination of the above.
silllab.net
omniscientbeing.com
JessicaTheisEvent-report contribution I’m a full-time freelance photographer, working under the name of jess – photography.As I work alone, every client deals with me personally in a close collaborative way. I like Andy Warhol’s quote “I never read. I just look at pictures.”
Season 4
JanHanrionEvent-report contribution Graphiste de profession et photographe par passion. Voilà comment résumer le parcours de Jan. Membre de Design Friends, mais aussi photographe lors de événements, il a su capter les moments forts des conférences proposées au cours de cette année.
StinaFischIllustration contribution Stina is an illustrator living and working in Luxembourg after graduating from Akademie van Schone Kun-sten Antwerpen. She has contributed to newspapers, magazines and books. She is currently exploring DIY printing techniques. She is always working on her ink lines.
jess.luhanrion.fr
stinafisch.com
AntonelloDi PintoEvent-report contribution Passionné par la photogra-phie depuis plusieurs an-nées, Antonello a pris part à l’aventure Design Friends en tant que photographe pour cette saison.Son travail permettra de garder un souvenir impé-rissable des événements qui animent chaque édition.
OnlabN.BourquinInfographic contribution The Swiss graphic design agency onlab – based in Berlin, Germany – works on commissioned, col-laborative as well as self initiated design projects. The focus of the commis-sioned work lies in editorial design, infograph-ics and visual communica-tion projects.
antonello.lu
onlab.chonlabsummerschool.com
nicolasbourquin.com
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