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OK! For thie issue, we have invited âMr. Contoursâ -
Jon Burgerman! We have seen people doodling
everywhere, but weâve never seen works as complex
as his! Letâs find out more about this distinctive
illustrator, designer through the interview!
www.jonburgerman.com
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Hi Jon! Please introduce yourself to our friends!
Hello! My name is Jon Burgerman and I live in the
UK and for a living make doodles and characters and
colourful pictures.
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We found you have collaborated with TADO at We LOVE your project quot;On the wallquot; so much! It's
Dadawan+MadTurnip. The art works are brilliant! awesome! Do you always plan before the show like
How did you guys originate this idea? this? Or it is just improvisation?
Your style is very unique amazing! It looks like What inspires you the most?
all the characters are connected and piled up!
We're both fans of collaborating with other artists so Sometimes planning is necessary but for a project
How did this style develop? Other people, other artists, movies, music, food,
when MadTurnip offered us a show we thought rather like On The Wall, it would only stunt it. The whole
packaging, books, stories, teas, flowers, trees,
than showing our separate artworks we should make premise and challenge for me is to draw and keep
I have a love of characters / character design and a gardens, nice smells, funny sounds... loads of
everything together - so that the whole show would drawing without anything in my mind, with nothing
love for flowing, swooping, curling, continuous lines different things!
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be a true collaboration. pre-planned and then to see where I'm taken by the
and contours.
It was really great fun. The thing about working with drawing. I react to things as I draw, think about what
It was never intentional but somewhere in my brain
other people is that you're never 100% sure what I'll draw next, access how the whole room is working
these two loves must of got muddled up together.
they're going to do next, so the process of making and just keep going. In the end, pieces like this show
Over the years I've worked more and more in this
the work feels new and exciting. Mike and Katie were you a thought process, an improvised experiment in
way. The more I've worked like this the more it's
brilliant to work with, we were really pleased drawing and non-thought. It can be scary working in
developed.
with how the artworks, drawings, plushes and hand- this way, what if there's a mistake etc.. but then the
made toys came out. rewards and excitement of doing it are much higher.
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It is very interesting to see that you sometimes
invite people to help out painting! Why?
I've only just started to get people to help me as
sometimes there's just not enough time to finish a
piece on my own. They help me paint in areas of my
drawing and in turn help me achieve larger projects. I
think as I continue to do installation pieces, and more
and more projects in general, I will continue to need
people to help me, then I can become like Warhol and
have a whole factory setup!
It seems you love food very much! Do you cook?
After a hard working day, what do you want to eat
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the most?
I try and cook, I still find it an exciting novelty to
make something myself (even though I've been
cooking for over ten years). When I finish from a hard
working day I'm happy to eat most things, especially
if it's been made by someone else (I'm lazy). I do
get excited when I'm eating something really nice or
something with lots of vegetables and salad, there's
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something really cool about those things, they taste
good, look good and are really well designed. A quick
meal I enjoy making when I'm tired is pasta with
pesto, broccoli and peas, I like to call it Pasta Vert.
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Tell us a little bit of your life. : ) Where do you live? What do you do in your leisure time?
Where is your favorite restaurant in the city? Why?
I like going to the cinema and watching whatever is
I live in Nottingham, it's in the East Midlands of the on. The last thing I saw was Zodiac which was good
UK. It's not the biggest city in England, maybe the but too long. I like snoozing, computer games, milling
5th or 6th. I ended up living here after being a student about aimlessly, drinking tea with friends, watching
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at Nottingham Trent University. I have a studio space football, vacuuming, buying vegetables, reading
near the train station for making big messy works, books, checking out art galleries.. general stuff I
though when I'm really busy I find that I don't get to guess. The funny thing is my main hobby is doodling,
go there as often as I like. I like going to Wagamama so I never really escape from doing that.
for noodles and to Shebab Nan-Kebab for wonderful
curries and naan breads.
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Based on your style, we think it might be
interested if you design figures that can connect
each other somehow, like LEGO!
What do you think? :D
Oh yes please, that would be great - does anyone
want to assist me on designing some?!
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What is your dream project?
I'd love to design the mascot for the London
Olympics! (DL: Yeah, you should!)
What kind of music do you like? Any favorite band
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or singer?
All sorts, from loud to quiet, from happy to sad.
Recently I've been listening to Deerhoof, the Fall,
Modest Mouse, Hot Chip, Grizzly Bear, Gruff Rhys
and lots of Battles.
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What does Design Life mean to you??
Both sound like nice ideas; good design, good life.
What is the difference between design and art?
Design has a function and if it's good you probably
wont even notice it. Art wants to make you notice it.
Any words for your friend Mark? He introduced
you to us! :D
yes, Spurs will finish above Liverpool next season!
Thanks for the interview! This chapter is
designers' circle, and we hope you can introduce
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one of your friends(designers, photographers,
architects...), and will be interviewed in the next
issue! Who will be your choice? :D
That's a tough one, there's so many great people I
could introduce you to. Hmmm...
Maybe you should say hello to the talented and funny
Bren B, http://www.brenb.net/
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The
Moment
There are a lot of moments in
one's life. We treasure each
precious moment.
the moment after rain.
the last drop of rain has arrived.
the air is so clear than you can define.
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t h e r e d , t h e g r e e n , t h e b l u e , t h e i v o r y, t h e
p u r p l e , t h e y e l l o w, t h e b ro w n , t h e w h i t e .
c o l o r s a r e m o r e t h a n c o l o r,
l i k e t h e w o r l d h a s c h a n g e d t h e s k y.
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silence.
hold your breathe.
petit valse with
delight.
C15 + M6
Y10
pure white
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antipodes - still water moreno cedroni - kiwi jam
a New Zealand born bred water. From one of the most renown young chefs
pure and simple. in Italy. Great for pairing with cheeses.
www.antipodes.co.nz www.madonninadelpescatore.it
miles davis - the complete live at the
pluugged nickel 1965
Great records from Miles. Nice graphic design at
the covers. There are 8 CDs in the set.
www.legacyrecordings.com
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The first Urban Outfitters was opened in 1970 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, carrying fashion clothing and funky
household product. The target customer is well-educated, fashion-minded, young adult of the age between 18
and 30. Product range is widely, including menâs wear, womenâs wear, accessory, foot ware, house wares, as well
as gifts and novelties.
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THEME
The theme of Urban Outfitters is retro, bohemia, vintage, trendy, and old-fashion. The visual merchandising get
peoplesâ attention by offering a mix and match fashion goods in an exciting shopping environment. Especially,
when they bring house hold goods into a clothing shop, the differentiate store image creates emotional bond and
brand loyalty with their customers.
When you shop at Urban, you feel like you are visiting your
friendsâ apartment. You are free to sneak their wardrobe and try
on clothing with indie-rock music. Also, you are always surprised
by their odd products, such as arcade games and retro-chic toys
and records. Those funny stuffs make you want to shop as often
as you can. All you can try, all you can buy.
atmosphere
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Urban outfitters became controversial in 2004 when they printed
âVoting is for old peopleâ. Later on, their shirts shows âEveryone
Love Jewish Girlâ surrounded by money sign and âJesus is My
Homeboyâ. They cause popular attention and widely popular so
that they have attained culture icon status among teenagers.
controversial
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Nowadays, Urban operates over 110 shops in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Total sales for 1Q 2007
increases 16% to 314.5 million, which is a new record. Actually, non of significant big sales is from three of
Urban brand, which is Urban Outfitters, Athropologie, and Free People. The big sales came from a 30% increase
in internet sale. This result shows that Urban understands who their customer are and know how their customer
shop. Urban just announced they are going to open the forth brand in 2008. The store idea is inspired by
âgreenhouseâ, which merchandise will include lifestyle home, garden product combined with antique, and live
plants and flowers. We are looking forward to seeing its open.
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I love to cook and collect recipes, but I never exactly follow the steps. For me, cooking should be playful.
I always put my imagination to someoneâs recipe and bring it to my vision.
My cooking rules are easy and healthy. Modern people are always busy, and I believe, with 1/2 effort, 1/2 steps,
1/2 fat, 1/2 time of cooking, will also bring you to a lovely cooking experience and healthier dish.
Thatâs why I called this chapter â1/2 Recipeâ. Cooking is art. Letâs play.
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Hint !
In Asia, from May to July is about raining season. This is a good timing for dessert when it is a rainy day.
Any fruit on hand is recommended. Cut them into bite size, and stir with non-fat yogurt. Take out your stock
crackers, or bread. Turn on Jazz and lie on sofa. Maybe reading book or magazine, life is as easy as pie.
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