See Red Women’s Workshop, Capitalism Also Depends on Domestic Labor screenprint, London, 1975

In 1974, a group of artists founded the See Red Women’s Workshop to further the women’s liberation movement. Their posters address gender discrepancies in pay, capitalism’s reliance on unpaid homekeeping and childrearing, sexist depictions in advertising, and uniting women against racism.⁠

Read more about See Red Women’s Workshop in our book, Strikethrough: Typographic Messages of Protest. ⁠ https://letterformarchive.org/shop/strikethrough-typographic-messages-of-protest/

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july, 2024 / isbn: 978-90-831386-3-3 / pages: 80 / size: 14x20cm / edition: 100 / fonts: times new roman & r41 gotico / riso print: terry bleu / design: ellen de haan / writer: maurits de bruijn / texts: daphne verberg, william morris, elizabeth douglas / images: isabel cavenecia & anna reutinger / self-published by het resort / available for €12,50 at the resort online giftshop, page not found (den haag) and terry bleu (amsterdam)
 
nl ) de publicatie is ontwikkeld tijdens een residentie en expositie op begraafplaats esserveld, waarvoor anna reutinger, isabel cavenecia en yair callender nieuwe kunstwerken ontwikkelden. met bijdragen van maurits de bruijn, anna reutinger, isabel cavenecia, een verhaal van william morris en recepten van elizabeth douglas. teksten zijn gepubliceerd in de geschreven taal.
 
en ) the publication was developed during a residency and exhibition at esserveld cemetery, for which anna reutinger, isabel cavenecia and yair callender developed new artwork. with contributions by maurits de bruijn, anna reutinger, isabel cavenecia, a story by william morris and recipes by elizabeth douglas. texts are published in the written language.
 
“die illusie die wij levenden optuigen geldt ook voor spoken. het zijn zogenaamd de overledenen die zich niet bij de dood willen neerleggen en in beweging komen, zich wreken, ons lastigvallen door met de lichtschakelaar te rommelen, het gasfornuis te ontsteken terwijl wij proberen te slapen, op het raam kloppen en onze rust verstoren. maar het mechanisme werkt natuurlijk andersom. het zijn wij, de nabestaanden, die zich niet bij de dood willen neerleggen. wij vormen die onrust. wij moeten nog iets met de doden, daarom hebben we begraafplaatsen, daarom hebben we spoken, daarom hebben we rouw.” – maurits de bruijn

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Launched in the late 1920s, The Complete Commercial Artist (Gendai shōgyō bijutsu zenshū 現代商業美術全集) showcased work by Japan’s early design visionaries in 24 volumes on posters, window displays, lighted signs, and more.⁠

Japan Moderne brings some of the best designs from the publication to a postcard set: https://letterformarchive.org/shop/japan-moderne-advertising-design-gems-from-the-1920s-and-30s/

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Japan Moderne: Advertising Design Gems from the 1920s and ’30s

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🔴 The Daily Heller: Integrating Message and Method
Feat.: Magazine Signal at @Justseeds
By Steven Heller @thedailyheller at @printmag
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The Daily Heller: Integrating Message and Method

“Signal” is an exceptional gateway to little and unknown polemical graphic material.

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It’s Thursday, so here’s some of my work!

This was a personal project that was a reflection on a trip I took to a research center on the James River in VA.

This type of project is the kind I enjoy the most. I was a fun challenge choosing the best paper and physical form to compliment the photography and wax rubbings I created. I was very satisfied with how this turned out, and it continues to be a favorite of mine!

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