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Open Mind tuesday November 1, 2011 year 5, number 376 ISSN 2367-2391 OpenMind.com.co ENGLAND The new Wembley will be opened on Friday in the hours of the night with a local team. Pag 3 Asi, looks inside new stadium City wambley called old wembley his arquitetura is impressive, the best in the world begin to think. Awarded worldwide Monica carretero illus- tradora the combines different techniques an cravas. With his creaons have won awards in the UK and North America, which was a major boost in his career ... “I am the first Spanish illustrator who wins an award at the London Book Fair, said Carol excitedly light is exporng to the U.S. where we have won 3 awards for pirates Manual, The hen Cocolino. Pag 2 Interview with Mike and Katy The two great desig- ners of the study Tado, Together they make a lot of jobs ranging from illus- traons and animaons, to the impressive work done in the design of a car Smart ForTwo. TADO is a graphic design studies major deInglate- rra and no wonder be- cause his style is a fusion between death metal and pop with great features Japanese style. It is most appreciated styles world- wide. “the largest” Bill Brandt A photographer of history and the history. Pag 2 Pag 4

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OpenMindtuesdayNovember 1, 2011

year 5, number 376ISSN 2367-2391

OpenMind.com.co

ENGLAND

The new Wembleywill be opened on Friday in the hours of the night with a local team. Pag 3

Asi, looks inside new stadium City wambley called old wembley his arquitetura is impressive, the best in the world begin to think.

Awarded worldwideMonica carretero illus-tradora the combines different techniques an crativas.With his creations have won awards in the UK and North America, which was a major boost in his career ... “I am the first Spanish illustrator who wins an award at the London Book Fair, said Carol excitedly light is exporting to the U.S. where we have won 3 awards for pirates Manual, The hen Cocolino. Pag 2

Interview with Mike and KatyThe two great desig-ners of the study Tado, Together they make a lot of jobs ranging from illus-trations and animations, to the impressive work done in the design of a car Smart ForTwo. TADO is a graphic design studies major deInglate-rra and no wonder be-cause his style is a fusion between death metal and pop with great features Japanese style. It is most appreciated styles world-wide.

“the largest”Bill Brandt

A photographer of history and the history.

Pag 2Pag 4

OpenMindTuesday, Nobember 1, 2011Illustration2

Such as Illustratorand not die tryingTado interview study from England.

TADO is a graphic design stu-dies major deInglaterra and no wonder because his style is a fusion between death metal and pop with great features Japanese style. It is most appreciated styles worldwide. Among its portfolio of clients have work for Hon-da, MTV International, Volk-swagen, Toyota, Nike, Sony, Microsoft, Adidas, Daimler Chrysler, Puma, BMG and others also have their own line of clothing and toys. Despite being a very busy couple of designers, made a hole in his schedule to give us this interview. Hello, to start this inter-view, could tell us how is it that TADO born?. We met in college whi-le cursábamos a subject, a teacher suggested we work together, we have been in-separable since. How is it that TADO’s name comes up? Unfortunately there is no story filled with excitement and intrigue around the name, is simply the combi-nation of our names. His style is a feature, how was born this way? It was natural, when we began our individual style was different, but over time we went further and cou-pling was merging to give rise to our current style. At the moment we draw exactly the same.

Is there any influence from other designers? Sure, too many to name them. Much of the inspira-tion that comes suddenly we get from our designer friends who are engaged in similar work to ours. Could you give some names of the designers they most admire? We admire many de-signers for different rea-sons.

How does it feel to have your own Dunny?, What was your inspiration to create a Love Dunny? Love Dunny was created after the series was finis-hed 3 deDunny, asked us Ki-drobot Dunny a giant rabbit as it was to be used for the packaging of this series, we wanted to Love Dunny was the God or the king of Dun-nys all, he is good and has a very strange spirit but is full of love to give.

one of the best pictures, won five awards over this type of graphics

Monica Carter, a young illustrator His books for children have been awarded in England and USA, Monica Carter is one of those plea-sant surprises that we dis-covered from time to time. It is an illustrator and also writes his own texts, aimed at the most kids in the hou-se, which is not an impe-

diment for adults discover their wonderful drawings. Bugs ball flea circus or fun crafts “fairy” and “pirates” are just some of the titles published by the publishing bill, these books very soon we will add new characters and stories that we improve your own Monica Carter:

“I have finished Bruges Ma-nual, which has been extre-mely nice, I prepare the Ma-nual of haunted houses and five booklets that have in common the first time.

triumphs in the world

A sophisticated and cutting-ed-

ge portfolio

Cutting-edge talent from England with the work of art illustration and graphic design KERRY ROPER, their work is an interesting combi-nation of traditional illustra-tion, photography and typo-graphy, among the projects undertaken by this designer include album covers for di-fferent musical firms Europe and a lot of illustrations for advertising, Kerry Roper is a restless textures and expert at creating beautiful compo-sitions where it almost never drops the font management, his work has been exhibited in various galleries in Europe and has appeared in variousgraphic design publications.

designs are a combination of typography and illustration photography

Tuesday, Nobember 1, 2011

OpenMind3 Architecture

A great architectureThis is what has Wembley Stadium, is a legendary stage in the history of world football, where it will be the final of the Champions League.Wembley Stadium is located on the former site of the stadium with the same name. The old Wembley Stadium was the most famous of all England and one of the most known around the world. The new Wembley Stadium is the local football team of England. The old Wembley Stadium, built in 1923, was demolis-hed in 2002 and built a new one on the same site, opened in 2007. The project cost was around 1,097 million euros and was designed by renowned architect Norman Foster. On March 24, 2007 the stadium was inaugurated in a game between the U-21 England and Italy. The two famous towers of the old stadium gave way to a complex with capacity for 90 thousand spectators, whose steel arch of 133 feet is its symbol. Is rated by the five-star UEFA. The stadium worth visiting and for this, there is Wem-bley Tour, a unique opportunity for football fans can visit tho-se places that otherwise could not know. Views that can be performed from 10 am until 4 pm, all year round except 25 and 26 December, 1 January around the time of important events. Construction of the new Wembley is part of the project for the 2012 London Olympics, which will host football mat-ches both female and male, and the finals of both. So looks the wembley stadium, to begin testing for the inauguration

Prefabricated housesthe last cry of the elite architecture

cheap and minimalist design with cutting edge.

Estética moderna, senci-llez, mucha luz… y prefabri-cadas. Es el nuevo proyecto de la estrella de la arquitec-tura Richard Rogers. El crea-dor, entre otros, del edificio Lloyd’s de Londres y la Termi-nal 4 del aeropuerto de Bara-jas, en Madrid, ha diseñado viviendas que se venderán por algo menos de 300.000 euros. El proyecto, según Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, es de máxima importancia, ya que recupera el diseño de

este tipo de viviendas socia-les, muy descuidado última-mente. El uso de elementos pre-fabricados es cada vez más popular en en Estados Uni-dos, pero en el ‘viejo conti-nente’ ha habido hasta aho-ra ciertas reticencias a esos avances, con excepción del sector de las viviendas so-ciales. Las casas comenzarán a venderse en Londres, pero no se descarta el salto al resto de Europa.

Triangular architectureWelham Studios began with the study site

observing the objects of clay and sand One aspect of the work done was the basic ways through triangulation, and this work was the basis of a project with the Swinomish Tribal people of Fidalgo Is-land in Washington State. Swinomish The housing project has become known as “landhouse” began in 2006. I visited my studio for a couple living in Seatt-le. They were interested in the work, their physical re-lationship with the soil and how this translates into a building. The Pennock saw an op-portunity to connect with an architect friend there, Art Peterson of Cedar Tree Jobs in Seattle, who had been working with Ray Wi-lliams, Swinomish tribal people Fidalgo Island in Washington State, who had just finished building of a traditional house. They had been discussing the current state of housing in Fidalgo Island, which was

a long way from the beliefs and traditions of the Swi-nomish and did not look to their environment. The hou-ses are designed and posi-tioned independently of the landscapes and traditions. A meeting was organi-zed and out came the idea

of developing an environ-mental plan for sensitive development area and was born landhouse assigned. The structures were refined and developed in units of the module that includes se-niors, students, single family, rental, comunity centers.

MindOpenTuesday, Nobember 1, 20114 Photographs

“The greatest english photographer”Can a picture book to be a failure at the time and then become one of the most famous? Can. It has happened several times.

Landscape shapes arise, germinate, and are loaded with symbolism. The sea and the woman.

Bill Brandt, English father, born in Hamburg. He took up photography in Vienna, later passing through Paris, where he was assistant to Man Ray. It was only a few months, but you could get the Surrealist movement, and the work of Kertesz, Atget Brassai and that would influence your per-sonal style. In 1931 he established in London. Until the Se-cond World War documen-tary develops a work of social and cultural life. But his approach differs from the classic style photojour-nalism to Cartier-Bresson and his decisive moment. Brandt plans photos, re-turns repeatedly to the si-tes you want to search for light and uses known and familiar to your photos. Not even use 35mm came-ras, like the mythical Leica. He prefers a 120mm Rolleiflex. But the rarity of his methodology, his first book The Español at home is fully rooted in the English tradition in terms of social issues and shows the differences in class bet-ween the aristocracy and the common people. Not much success, but not con-cerned, since it depends

on the picture to survive.After the war changed the stories of photographs of landscapes, portraits and nudes. His style is becoming more pronounced and staff. Photos laden atmos-pheres, gloomy even, full of mystery. Shocking and hard. Rough. Photos can be oppressive, inspired by the films of Hitchcock. Very worked in the laboratory, where copies are often overexposed considerably. Reduce the tonal scale, suppressing tones, with a superb mastery of contrast. Nor does it hesitate to use two negatives for landsca-pes and incredible depth of field, since, as he him-self said, the picture is still a new medium. Everything is allowed and everything must be tried.

Perspectives on the nude In a thrift store in Covent Garden, one day find and purchase a camera that will help you go a step further in their style and they will enter the history of photo-graphy. This is a Kodak camera plates of wood, the nine-teenth century. Lacks shut-ter and lens covers 110 de-grees of vision, with a tiny aperture. Almost a pinhole. With her pictures are obtained with an incredible depth of field. Apparently, Scot-land Yard used to photo-graph the crime scene, for his enormous definition. Weston said of that model more than the eye could see. With this camera you can see Brandt as a mou-se, a fish or a fly and starts to perform a series of nu-des totally innovative. The photos are a mix of reality and fantasy, and handled as an explosive combination of physics that produces everything is in focus and unreality resulting from the deformation characteristic of the wide angle. Brandt discovers a new world, with whom he had dreamed.

English exposure

Until February 24 will be installed in the House of Cul-ture of Alhaurin el Grande in the exhibition “The Beauty of Spain ‘, consists of photo-graphs that were taken by a group of 35 British citizens living in this town and others nearby. They make up the group photo called ‘shutterbugs’. The exhibition includes a to-tal of 50 different images of monuments and places of An-dalusia, among which those dedicated representing cor-ners of Alhaurin el Grande. The exhibition can be vi-sited from Monday to Friday from 9.30 to 14.00 and from 16.00 to 20.00. / M. F.

Life and work of Charles Clifford

Born in Wales in 1819, he moved to Spain looking to develop their profession in that land, where he installed his first salon in 1850 photo in Madrid. Try and get close to the monarchy of that country, mainly close to the Queen Elizabeth II, who takes it as his personal photographer. The authorities called to cover the trip around the Queen of Spain in 1958, in order to leave portrayed the popular support that held the Monarch. Take pictures of all the sites they visit and then groups them by trans-forming them into albums, which then sell in his shop.

VocabularyFolio: folio

Cabecera: headPie de foto: captionSubtitulo: subtitle

Titulo: titlejustificacion: justification

diagramacion: diagrammingreticula: crosslinked

jerarquizacion: jerarquizacinsangrados: bleeding

Photographs rescued from Brian Duffy