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      Once again, Breeder have knocked it out of the park with the titles they have produced for this year's Analogue/Digital conference. This is the third time Breeder’s been invited to create the opening titles for Analogue/Digital. They took the idea of blending the real and digital to a new place. With yet another amazing track to work from, thanks to the insanely-talented Alabaster, and taking inspiration from mathematical parabolas, they built rigs, threaded them with string, then filmed it all with a tonne of different lights. The concept was to show how the boundary between the real and digital worlds have become so blurred, they’re as intertwined as the lines that represent them. Absolutely phenomenal and we are proud to have worked with such an amazing team; thanks Breeder! [www.analoguedigital.com.au/blog/analoguedigital-2014-titles-breeder|mysp.ac/StUh]
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      If you have ever wanted to know more about the beloved craft of sign painting, well now is your chance! Brisbane based typographic sign painters Frank + Mimi are holding Letter Rip!, a sign painting workshop in collaboration with local letterpress studio Little Peach Co. This hands-on workshop will guide you through the anatomy of traditional letter styles as you create your own hand painted sign, guided by the trade insights that these movers and shakers have to offer. The gracious hosts of this event will also give an in-house letterpress demonstration, showcasing the age old technique in all its glory. Head to Frank And Mimi and book your place now for this excellent opportunity at a peek into the world of sign painting. [www.frankandmimi.com/Letter-Rip|mysp.ac/QIQS]
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      To infinity and beyond! Designer, illustrator, artist, letterer and all round rad lady Jess Wong is having her first ever solo exhibition coming up. I Believe in Space will contain typographic pieces created by Jess focused around the final frontier and all things cosmic. There are 2 shows planned: one at Blacklisted Gallery next week and one at letterpress legends The Hungry Workshop the following month. If you're in the Sydney region next week and are a fan of all things typographic and galactic, get along to this! [madebykids.co/space/|mysp.ac/QBgo]
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      Who is Jane Fender? Mysterious and alluring, Jane Fender is a global ideas coalition with members active in fashion, brand, music, visual arts and strategic thought. Thanks to these fine folk, as well as Art Park and Linnaeus Estate, legendary graphic designer & art director David Carson will be coming to our shores to share his history, as well as his thoughts and ideas about the design landscape (and I’m sure he would like to catch some waves too). Happening in Byron Bay in October, tickets are now on sale; so if you aren’t in Sydney or Adelaide, I would highly recommend attending this event. [janefender.com|mysp.ac/QBIg]
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      Good news for your Monday morning folks! Issue 5 of No Cure magazine is now available for preorder! Promising to be their biggest edition ever, the talented Brisbane based crew behind No Cure present Issue 5 - Graffiti & Urban Exploration; an issue jam packed with inspiring content and featuring a huge array of local, national and international urban artists. [www.nocuremagazine.com/n/cstore/|mysp.ac/Q7A7]
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      If you are going to be in Melbourne this coming Thursday, get yo butts to this!Sydney presenter Gemma O’Brien has an upcoming show at Lamington Drive and it is sure to be another outstanding feather in her cap.Titled Graveyard Shift, the show displays fleeting phrases, notes and ideas conceived between midnight and 5am over the past year.Broaching themes of human experience, love and mortality, new forms of modern worship, celebrity, internet culture and the contemporary city, Graveyard Shift follows on from her first solo show at Fremantle Arts Centre, Better Left Unsaid, as well as, reflects upon the myriad of illustrated murals created for various commercial clients in the past year.[www.analoguedigital.com.au/blog/gemma-obrien-graveyard-shift|mysp.ac/PxJ1]
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      Imagine finding out that someone in your family has an unknown talent they haven’t spoken about in years. That is what happened to The Art Park’s Craig Rochfort and subsequently sparked the idea for ‘Single 12 Months’. ‘Single 12 Months’ is the result of Rochfort recently discovering his father’s talent for photography, revealed in a series of historic photographs taken during a year long trip to the USA in 1959. These beautifully shot images taken by G. G. Rochfort are a snapshot of American life, depicting the country at the turn of the decade. Rochfort has headed to Kickstarter to fund the restoration, digitisation and preservation of these photographs, as well as the publishing of them into a hardcover collection. The rewards for pledges are fantastic, so help out this local legend and head over to Kickstarter now and give some support for this excellent initiative! [www.kickstarter.com/projects/387573407/single-12-months-image-restoration-and-book-projec?ref=discovery|mysp.ac/PtSI]
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      A core philosophy at A/D is to give more than we take. One of the ways we implement this ethos is to give each University or Design College the opportunity to nominate one student to join the A/D team free of charge for the duration of the event. In most cases, a successful applicant will be required to roll up their sleeves in assisting the A/D team, setting up and managing the event at a fundamental level. The tasks are simple, yet critical to the success of the event. If you want to be a part of the team for Sydney or Adelaide in October, head over to the A/D site for all the details. [www.analoguedigital.com.au/blog/event-volunteers|mysp.ac/Pbiv]
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      A core philosophy at A/D is to give more than we take. One of the ways we implement this ethos is to give each University or Design College the opportunity to nominate one student to join the A/D team free of charge for the duration of the event. In most cases, a successful applicant will be required to roll up their sleeves in assisting the A/D team, setting up and managing the event at a fundamental level. The tasks are simple, yet critical to the success of the event. If you want to be a part of the team for Sydney or Adelaide in October, head over to the A/D site for all the details. [www.analoguedigital.com.au/blog/event-volunteers|mysp.ac/Pbiv]
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      'Hydra' by James Jirat Patradoon channels the manic energy of the way we experience imagery online to create a series of large-scale surrealist graphite drawings. First up in Melbourne at RVCA Corner Gallery, with Sydney following after; get on down and check out this amazing work! [www.analoguedigital.com.au/blog/james-jirat-patradoon-hydra|mysp.ac/PTm7]
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      Photography magazine, Take is currently looking for your support to fund its upcoming 4th issue.Founded by Andrew Johnstone, Take Magazine gives exposure and coverage of photographers that may or may not otherwise have a chance to be given a voice in the heavily saturated world of today's commercial media. Showcasing raw, gritty work from talented documentary photographers who go the distance to provide coverage to areas that no-one else dare venture; Take is a publication that is worth funding.[www.analoguedigital.com.au/blog/take-magazine-issue-04|mysp.ac/PHWg]
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      If you are like myself and love reading, seeing what makes people tick and their viewpoints, then you should check out The Great Discontent. Dedicated to providing an insight into some of the most creative minds around the globe, from musicians to designers to writers, with interviews focusing on beginnings, creativity and risk. [www.analoguedigital.com.au/blog/great-discontent|mysp.ac/Okym]
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      Next week at the Apple store in Brisbane, lovely lady and co-founder of The Rabbit Hole Ideation Cafe, Dahlia Ishak, will be speaking about how to make design as a business profitable. We at Analogue/Digital are passionate about designers and other creatives making a living out of what they love doing, so this will be an excellent event to attend if you need guidance, or just to pick up some tips, on how to navigate between the worlds of business and design. You can make your reservation via the Brisbane Apple Store events page. — [www.apple.com/au/retail/brisbane|mysp.ac/IpRD]
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      At the forefront of Australia's traditional sign writing revival, Will Lynes & Nathan Pickering of Lynes & Co.'s intricate hand painted work on glass, gold leaf detail in particular, is becoming increasingly popular with commissioned work for countless establishments across Sydney and Melbourne including Louis Vuitton, QT Hotels, The Grounds of Alexandria, Riley St Garage and more. Their show HIGH GRADE is opening this Friday at Blake House Gallery so get to it and check it out! — [analoguedigital.com.au/blog/high-grade-%E2%80%94-lynes-co|mysp.ac/NoAM]
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      At the forefront of Australia's traditional sign writing revival, Will Lynes & Michael Pickering of Lynes & Co.'s intricate hand painted work on glass, gold leaf detail in particular, is becoming increasingly popular with commissioned work for countless establishments across Sydney and Melbourne including Louis Vuitton, QT Hotels, The Grounds of Alexandria, Riley St Garage and more. Their show HIGH GRADE is opening this Friday at Blake House Gallery so get to it and check it out! — [analoguedigital.com.au/blog/high-grade-%E2%80%94-lynes-co|mysp.ac/NoAM]
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      Once again on the regular travels through the Interweb, I came across a rather striking image of a golden snake in the shape of an ampersand. My interest piqued, I delved further to ascertain who created this image, discovering it was a sculpture by German designer and artist, Hedi Xandt. Don’t just take my word for it, go and peep his work! It truly is fascinating and impressive. — [analoguedigital.com.au/blog/hedi-xandt|mysp.ac/NdbG]
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