New book out 3 days ago

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  • iandl

    Parallel Strokes, a book about graffiti and typography, just came out and is available now via the book website:

    http://parallelstrokes.com/
    www.parallelstrokes.com

    Parallel Strokes is a collection of interviews with twenty-plus contemporary typeface designers, graffiti writers, and lettering artists around the world. The book is introduced with a comprehensive essay charting the history of graffiti, its relation to type design, and how the two practices relate in the wider context of lettering.

    Interviews within include conversations with pan-European type design collective Underware, Japanese type designer Akira Kobayashi, American graffiti writer and fine artist Barry McGee/Twist, German graffiti writers Daim and Seak, American lettering artist, graphic designer and design educator Ed Fella, among others. Parallel Strokes is an enquiry into the history, context, and development of lettering today, both culturally approved and illicit.

    Full list of interviewees:

    Akira Kobayashi
    Underware
    Ed Fella
    Delta
    Jerry Inscoe/Joker
    Jens Gehlhaar
    Daim
    Seak
    Jonas Williamsson
    Handselecta
    Tauba Auerbach
    Lady Pink
    She One
    Eklips AWR/MSK
    Eskae
    Renos
    Mike Giant
    Chaz Bojorquez
    Barry McGee/Twist

    The result of six years of research in the combined arts of lettering, graffiti, and typeface design, Parallel Strokes is a collection of interviews some of the best letterform creators in the world today.

    Chaz Bojorquez talks about the origins of barrio graffiti in Los Angeles and the evolution of the craft. Fellow Angeleno, vernacular graphic designer Ed Fella, speaks about his history in lettering and how he earned the title “The King of Zing” in Detroit design and illustration circles. Famed Japanese type designer Akira Kobayashi discusses Roman and Japanese letterforms while showcasing a lifetime of type design work. European graffiti writers Daim, Seak, and Delta share their thoughts on dimensional graffiti lettering while American graffiti writer Mike Giant talks about vernacular lettering, typeface design, and the evolution of graffiti handstyles.

    Parallel Strokes is richly illustrated throughout, featuring copious previously unpublished work by the interviewed artists, as well as supplementary illustrations and photographs detailing contemporary and historical trends in graffiti and type design.

    The first 100 orders come with a two color 17" x 20" Parallel Strokes poster printed using recycled paper and soy inks at Portland, Oregon's Pinball Publishing.

    Parallel Strokes is 244 pages thick and available for $25 with free shipping worldwide.

    http://parallelstrokes.com/
    www.parallelstrokes.com

  • mg330

    Sounds great and I really like graffiti.

    But for me, money spent on these Strokes of a gift that will keep on giving:


    • i hear he's still a virgin. even after his marriage. man, that is a lot of stroking.Antonelli