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B.I.O. (by
invitation only) series 3 >>> £1.50 (set
of 3 >>> £4)
(also part of the random 'FREE surprise badges' with purchased T-shirts)
Selected international designers, illustrators and artists have once again been
invited to submit one to four designs for this one inch (25mm) button badge series.
Stereohype sells 'B.I.O. series' badges separately and gives them away as a free
surprise badge with purchased stereohype T-shirts. The 'B.I.O. series 3' includes
artworks by (Simon) Basher, Billy Kiossoglou and Frank Philippin @ Brighten The
Corners, Chosil Jan Kil @ Janfamily, David Foldvari, Agathe Jacquillat and Tomi
Vollauschek @ FL@33, French, Rex + Joyce @ Inksurge - Style Broadcasters, Karen
Jane, Luke Best @ Peepshow, Megumu Kasuga @ YiELD, Mimic, Nadine Faye James,
Rieme Gleijm, Vaughan Oliver @ v23, Kat Stubbings @ Vilderness, Yeong-Woong Cheong
@ Mu design. Released: December 2005.
designed by Vaughan Oliver @ v23
"I don’t wear badges so what I’ve done is to make some badges that
I would wear. They are anonymous footballers from a bygone era with characterful faces.
Stewart, Peter and William. Faces were different then. They come from my bubble
gum card collection (circa 1957)."
Below: excerpt from 'Vaughan Oliver and v23 Poster Designs' published by v23, London,
November 17th 2005, distributed by artbooks.de
Born: 12 September 1957
Sedgefield, County Durham, England.
After studying under mentor Terry Dowling
at Newcastle-upon-Tyne Polytechnic Oliver worked in the packaging design studios
of Benchmark and Michael Peters and Partners in London. Occasional commissions
for the newly formed independent record label 4AD began a personal graphic sojourn
which continues with the label today. The label’s identity was designed
in 1980 and has been maintained by Oliver and his collaborators for 25 years.
Supported by Chris Bigg since 1988, their work together was credited to
v23 and formalised with a partnership in 1998. Specialising in work for the music
industry, their collaboration has attracted clients from a broader field, including
company identities for Albanian choreographer Angelin Prejlocaj, film production
companies in Germany, Spain, USA and the UK, communication software designers Celona,
magazine design (huH, Raygun Publishing), book and book cover design for V&A
Publishing (Ossie Clark, Hair and Fashion), Picador, Serpent’s Tail,
Instar Libri, special print projects for L’Oreal, Central Saint
Martin’s and Coco de Mer, film direction and graphic design for various
TV commercials (Microsoft, Sony Playstation) and Harrods, print advertising
and promotional campaigns for fashion (Alberto Aspesi, John Galliano), posters
for the V&A Museum and Young Vic Theatre in London.
A highly successful retrospective of Oliver’s work in Nantes, France in
1992, led to further shows in Paris, Tokyo, Los Angeles, the UK and Athens. His
work has been collected for the Victoria and Albert Museum archives and is
on permanent exhibition in their 20th Century Gallery. Vaughan
Oliver: Visceral Pleasures, a design monograph by Rick Poynor for Booth-Clibborn Editions was
published in November, 2000.
Additional info:
Vaughan Oliver also contributed a postcard design to FL@33's book Postcard (Laurence King, 2008). His card was produced and comes with the book he is also featured in with numerous other postcards he created in the last decades.
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