What do you love?
The IdN 15th Anniversary Edition: What do you love? is our biggest-ever publication to-date! A massive 452-page hardcover packaged with higher resolutions DVD-9 production! Featuring specially commissioned work from 250+ of the highly talented creators who have collaborated with us over the last decade and a half — sharing their thoughts on the past; and their visions of the future.
IdN 15th Anniversary Edition: What do you love?
Contents
We love the remarkable
We love motion graphics
We love up close and personal
We love thinking big
We love challenge
Specifications:
• ISBN: 978-988-99591-9-7
• 452 pages / 236mm(w) x 190mm(h) / 1.586kg
• 4C process / Metalic silver / 5 varying paper stocks
• Dulux leather jacket / Protective carton casing
• DVD-9 included / 154 mins / All regions
IdN 15th Anniversary Edition Sampler
Overview:
The IdN 15th Anniversary Edition: What do you love? is our biggest-ever publication to-date! A massive 452-page hardcover packaged with higher resolutions DVD-9 production! Featuring specially commissioned work from 250+ of the highly talented creators who have collaborated with us over the last decade and a half — sharing their thoughts on the past; and their visions of the future.
IdN 15th Anniversary Edition: Table of content
We love the remarkable
250+ creatives from around world pick their most remarkable work to celebrate our 15 years of creative voyaging.
IdN 15th Anniversary Edition — p102-103
IdN 15th Anniversary Edition — p130-131
We love motion graphics
If it moves, grab it! A selection of exclusive titling, shorts and animations.
IdN 15th Anniversary Edition — p386-387
We love up close and personal
Ever fancied spending a day with one of your favourite designers? Now you can via these intimate visual diaries, filmed specifically for this publication.
IdN 15th Anniversary Edition — p400-401
We love thinking big
Get a glimpse of what our creative scene might be like 15 years from now by viewing these tailor-made works by some of the world's most visionary artists.
IdN 15th Anniversary Edition — p404-405
We love challenge
How many ways can you intepret the themes Black+White, Fifteen and Universe? See what our featured artists have come up with — we think you'll be amazed.
IdN 15th Anniversary Edition — p344-345
Sydney, Australia
Sydney based animation and design specialists Sixty40 have won four international Promax’s, including a Gold Global Promax for their "TV1 Summer idents", and three Silver for Foxtel’s Winter Olympic interstitials.
Copenhagen, Denmark
“There is a strong masochistic side to much of the work I do…I deliberately don’t take the easy way out, I want to do the work, I want to dig the ditch so that I can feel at one with it. Because I created it."
New York, USA
If Bernstein’s illustrations filled the books you used to read as a child, you definitely wouldn’t have faked falling asleep!
London, UK
Check out London based Japanese artist Hiroshi Kariya and his works inspired by a unique combination of science fiction films and wood cut prints.
Warsaw, Poland
He is most inspired by his environment and surroundings, and his works are influenced by nature and a desire to recreate it in the simplest way possible while still preserving the complexity it represents.
Paris, France
Explore blindSALIDA's world of explosions, lines and movements, colors, and surreal, psychedelic designs.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
“I have learnt that it is not that easy to strike a balance with the environment. Awareness is important, but I think that the government should take a leading role.”
Chicago, USA
Check out the works of Dan Funderburgh, Mike Perry, Seripop and Sonnenzimmer at the 2nd annual Public Works design show. Opening night: 6th August 2010 6-9pm / Exhibition: 6 Aug - 3 Sept, 2010 / Andrew Rafacz Gallery, 835 W. Washington Chicago
Berlin, Germany
Verhaagen's work is like a child, high on sugar, feeling a sense of delusion and enlightenment!
Bath, UK
Keep your eyes on the simple, cutting-edge design works by Jack Maxwell, a recent graduate from Bath School of Art and Design.
Tokyo, Japan
“An optimistic mindset and a sense of humour and wit are more appealing to us than work that is too self-consciously serious.”
London, UK
“If I'm not at my desk drawing, you’ll probably find me outside somewhere, hopefully surfing or skateboarding or wandering around the woods, but my sketchbook will always be with me in case the urge to doodle becomes too strong.”
Hong Kong, China
Exhibition: 12 July - 22 August 2010 / Venue: New Gallery on Old Bailey / Location: 17 Old Bailey St, Soho, Hong Kong
Los Angeles, USA
"My work aims to draw a visceral response from the viewer through truth, humor and expose."