In Issue 327 of Graphis magazine, you'll find the following articles: Ahn Sang-Soo: Going Home, by Maggie Kinser Saiki; 2GD’s Study in Contradiction, by Michael R. Gordon; DM9 DDB: Transformations, by Warren Berger; Zach Gold’s Place in the World, by Jamie Reynolds; Tadao Ando: Building Calm, by Michael Webb; and Julie Taymor: Director/Producer/Designer.
CONTENTS
4 Editorial
8 Contributors
12 Letters
14 Starstruck: Photographs from a Fan Reviewed by Ken Coupland
14 Redemption Reviewed by Jamie Reynolds
15 World Design Reviewed by Lyle Rexer
15 Morgana 3 Reviewed by Heinke Jenssen
16 Found Image: Under the Knife in Spin City By Rick Poynor
18 Going Dutch in Japan By Maggie Kinser Saiki
20 Consumer Products By Yanitza Tavarez
30 Ahn Sang-Soo: Going Home
For this typographically-minded Korean, design and national identity aren't only related, they're inseparable. By Maggie Kinser Saiki
50 2GD's Study in Contradiction
By reconciling their battling impulses, 2GD mixes rebelliousness with the national railway, Dadaism with Danish institutions, and a lofty, global vision with a Copenhagen locale. By Michael R. Gordon
62 DM9 DDB: Transformations
The story of how one Sao Paolo ad agency went from underdog to undefeated. By Warren Berger
82 Zach Gold's Place in the World
This young New York photographer's computer-altered images challenge our very notion of what fashion photography is all about. By Jamie Reynolds
88 Tadao Ando: Building Calm
Self-taught Japanese architect Tadao Ando has spent a lifetime honing his own rigorous simplicity. By Michael Webb
102 Julie Taymor Director/Producer/Designer
113 German By Heinke Jenssen
129 French By Caroline Droz
146 Eva Eisler Jewelry/Furniture Design
150 Caroline Casey Furniture Design
154 Leslie Evans Graphic Design