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B.I.O. (by
invitation only) series 5 >>> £1.50 (set
of 3 >>> £4)
(also part of the random 'FREE surprise badges' with purchased FL@33 T-shirts)
Selected international designers, illustrators and artists were invited to submit
designs for this one inch (25mm) button badge series. Stereohype sells 'B.I.O.
series 5' badges separately and gives them away as a free surprise badge with
purchased stereohype T-shirts. The 'B.I.O. series 5' includes artworks by Agathe
Jacquillat @ FL@33, Andy Smith, Birgit Simons, Darren Firth @ Wearitwithpride
(WIWP), ÉricandMarie, Holger Klein @ Geat_, Gonzague aka Alexandre Leonard-Dalissier,
Kerstin Hlava-Landeck, Samantha (Manti) Bohatsch @ Less Rain, Lotie, Lisa Olausson
@ Medium, Richard Kirk @ onepom, Rachel Pfleger, Anne & Alex @ Rude & Rusitschka,
Tomi Vollauschek @ FL@33, Ronald Wisse @ Visualdata. Released:
November 2006.
designed by ÉricandMarie
ÉricandMarie, Éric Gaspar and Marie Bertholle, teamed up in 2002,
but have known each other and worked together since the early days of their graphic
design education. After a first qualification in France, they obtained the Bachelor
of Arts degree at the Central Saint Martins College of Art in London, and then
extended their graphic design training for a further two years, obtaining their
MAs from the Royal College of Art. Through each new project, ÉricandMarie
seek to develop a different, singular approach to graphic design. In parallel
to their commissioned work, they research a personal grammar of ideas and forms,
a sort of keep-fit gymnastics which often proves useful at timely moments. Keen
that idea should dictate form, Éricandmarie steer clear of immediately
seductive images and attach great importance to choosing the materials and the
printing and production methods for their projects. Experimentation has its place
in every stage of their work, from conception to production. They have carried
out commissions for the French Foreign Ministry ADPF, Culturesfrance, Central
Saint Martins College of Art and Design, the Royal College of Art, the Dutch
Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment, le Musée de la Mode in Paris,
Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Akadêmia...
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one inch (25mm) button badge |
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