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Columbia GSAPP
This is my favorite. Pink and red!!!
Posted by: SurfaceS on Oct 26, 08 | 5:52 pm
Dull - like columbia's posters have always been.
Posted by: Alisabet12 on Nov 10, 08 | 10:00 am
I like the color scheme, too, but I really like the composition of the two rectangles.
Posted by: minnick on Nov 15, 08 | 10:07 pm
I take it that the folds are a significant portion of its design?
Information divided into 16 fold boxes?
Clever... too bad you can't see that on the web.
Posted by: ScarfFace on Nov 20, 08 | 10:31 am
this is so playful, not taking itself too serious on the imagery and its so well executed
Posted by: architechnophilia on Nov 20, 08 | 9:06 pm
I agree with Alisabet...a very dull and unimaginative poster indeed. I'm sure the colours and the folds have some significance, but the text arrangement is far too UNinteresting.
Posted by: KunalChaudhry on Nov 22, 08 | 11:44 am
Very nice poster. self-referencing and sure. This is not dull.
Posted by: davvid on Dec 04, 08 | 12:42 pm
yeah, but zaha hadid makes up for everything...still this one's pretty good, they've done worse...
Posted by: urbanite on Dec 19, 08 | 10:54 pm
this one should have won!
Posted by: a2 on Feb 07, 09 | 2:32 pm
I don't quite get it. If I see the front of the poster how the hell do I know what it is advertising? And like I asked of one of the previous posters...If it is hanging on a wall how do you see the back?

I like the front image. It's like a work of art. But I don't think this is a successful advertisement.

- Lucas Gray
www.talkitect.com
Posted by: www.talkitect.com on Apr 10, 09 | 4:21 am
Stefan Sagmeister got an award for this one I think.
Posted by: george on Jun 05, 09 | 10:26 am
Stefan Sagmeister got an award for this one I think.
Posted by: george on Jun 05, 09 | 10:26 am
I didn't know Sagmeister designed this. He is fantastic.
Posted by: www.talkitect.com on Jun 05, 09 | 10:34 am
He designs most of GSAPP material include their ABSTRACT books
Posted by: george on Jun 05, 09 | 10:56 am
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