Posts Tagged ‘Go Font Ur Self*’

Quick trip to Melbourne

Saturday, June 11th, 2011

Last week we went for a quick two day trip down to Melbourne and were lucky enough to tag along with Go Font Ur Self* for the last book launch/exhibition of the series. We saw the setup, enjoyed the exhibition, did the obligatory Hosier lane, dropped by the Everfresh setup at NGV, saw a couple of the EF lads fitting out the van. Good (but incredibly cold) times. Check out some highlights below:


The GFUS* artwork crates.


Close up of the Morning Breath print


Jeremyville


Hedof


Dvate


Lister


Shida


Jumbo, HaHa, Ears, Stormie Mills


Everfresh at NGV


Everfresh at NGV


Everfresh at NGV



GFUS book launch Melbourne

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

Tomorrow night is the last leg of the nation-wide book launch for the Go Font Ur Self* book 2. Brave the weather, get down!



Openings this week

Monday, August 16th, 2010

There are a bunch of shows opening this week up and down the east coast of Australia. All the details and flyers below:

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Lo-Fi Collective

Friday, August 13th, 2010

One of the most exciting art galleries/project spaces in Sydney is about to open, and we are super stoked to be on board as a supporter. Introducing Lo-Fi Collective.

LO-FI Collective is a week-to-week showcase of Australia’s leading low brow artists, designers and photographers. The 6 month initiative is a rare move to support this exceptional home-grown art movement. LO-FI Collective is part gallery and part studio featuring a selection of resident artists to both produce and exhibit weekly in the space, and has been provided at no cost or commission to the artists.

Be sure to keep updated through the blog as these future exhibitions at Lo-Fi are promising to be amazing. Some of the future shows include Meggs, TwoOne, Numskull, Beastman, Go Font Ur Self* and many many more to be confirmed. Stay tuned.

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Oh, Melbourne…

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

We were lucky enough to follow the Go Font Ur Self* show down to Melbourne over the long weekend. Such an awesome city. Heaps of art on walls, nice people, plenty of studios, and a shit load of beer. Here’s a couple of photos, more to come soon.

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GFUS* Melbourne tonight!

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

A reminder that tonight is the opening for the Melbourne leg of Go Font Ur Self*. We are sitting in the gallery right now looking at some of the best work in the series yet. If you’re in Melbourne, get down tonight for a Kirin Beer from 6pm.
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Go Font Ur Self* Artist Q&A: Above

Monday, March 15th, 2010

This Wednesday night is the opening of Go Font Ur Self* in Sydney. More details here.

The 3rd and final interview is with one of the most exciting artists to participate in the GFUS* series……Above . A guy that has been all over the globe painting his witty sayings and slogans on walls and anything he can find worthy of a bold message. Enjoy…

above

1. Describe yourself in a word

ABOVE

2. Describe your typography?

BIG/BOLD/SITUATIONAL/FUNNY/WITTY/COLORFUL/DAYS TO FINISH.

3. Do you adhere to the rules and regulations  of typography, or make up your own?

NOPE, I MAKE MY OWN RULES. I LOVE TO STRETCH AND TWEAK LETTERS AS I SEE FIT (SEE PHOTO OF PIECE IN LIMA, PERU)

4. What artists / typographers have influenced you in your recent work.

OLD AMERICAN ADVERTISMENTS AND HAND PAINTED BILLBOARDS FROM THE 50′S AND 60′S. I LOVE THAT SHIT.

5. What is the most acclaimed project you have worked on?

NOTHING.

6. what is it about typography that you love?

MAKING A STATEMENT OR JOKE LOOK GOOD.

7. What is your favourite letter and why?

Aa  because its the beginning of the end.

8.  serif or san serif ?

I shot the sherrif.

Check out more of Above’s work here.

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Go Font Ur Self* Artist Q&A: Timba Smits

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

The Opening Hours is proud to present a whole new series of interviews with a selection of the contributing artists in chapter 4 of Go Font Ur Self*. The exhibition “dedicated to exploring and pushing the diverse range of techniques employed in type design of past, present and future through original pieces of work from talented typographers worldwide.”

Today’s interview is with Timba Smits. A man that is busier than helvetica, and more talented than Rockwell. If it’s innovative type you’re after, check out Timba here here and here.

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1. Describe yourself in a word

BUSY!!!

2. Describe your typography?

A double scoop of Nostalgic inspired hand drawn and computer designed
retro flavoured type topped with subtle textures and grainy goodness.

3. Do you adhere to the rules and regulations  of typography, or make up
your own?

To be honest, i don’t even know the rules and regulations of type.
Call me dumb or call me stoopid but i just go with the flow and try to
have fun with it wherever i can. Rules seem to suck the fun out of
most things in my book.

4. What artists / typographers have influenced you in your recent work.

I’m a big fan of Gary Taxali, Nate Williams and Allan Sanders. Each
for their own classy use of type combined with thoughtful vintage
imagery.

5. What is the most acclaimed project you have worked on?

Wooden Toy Quarterly!!! The only quarterly magazine to come out once a
year and proud of it! haha!

6. what is it about typography that you love?

It’s uber challenging! It drives me up the wall most of the time but i
like that and enjoy working with type more than most other things.
Sometimes i feel it’s like a wild stallion that cannot be controlled!

7. What is your favourite letter and why?

The kind that you get from a girl saying that she loves you!

8.  serif or san serif ?

I like both. But i guess i tend to use more San Serif type in my work.

9. what can we expect to see soon from you? Other projects, shows, etc.

The launch of Wooden Toy the music edition in April combined with the
Lyrics & Type 2 exhibition in London, followed up by the worldwide
launch of Street/Studio, a book i’m working on with Thames & Hudson
about Melbourne Street Artists and badda bing, badda boom, a solo show
in August in London and possibly Melbourne.

Check out Timba’s work at one of the Australia wide openings of Go Font Ur Self*



Go Font Ur Self* Artist Q&A: Saynt

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

The Opening Hours is proud to present a whole new series of interviews with a selection of the contributing artists in chapter 4 of Go Font Ur Self*. The exhibition dedicated to exploring and pushing the diverse range of techniques employed in type design of past, present and future through original pieces of work from talented typographers worldwide.”

We thought the best way to kick things off would be with one of Australia’s hardest working graffiti artists “Saynt”. If you live in Sydney, you should have come across his walls around the inner west for sure.

saynt

1. Describe yourself in a word

Stress

2. Describe your typography?

Some formal training as a designer and signwriter can be seen in there somewhere, however being a total graffiti junkie is probably a bigger influence on my work, and I bounce between commercial, ‘public’ styles and mashed up classic graffiti flavours.

3. Do you adhere to the rules and regulations of typography, or make up your own?

I have more rules governing my graffiti than type based projects- White keyline, in-line, highlights and ‘piano keys’ should be punishable by death!

4. What artists / typographers have influenced you in your recent work.

This work is some kind of response to all the toy panels and graffiti in general I have seen over the last few years, just wanted to drop a bomb on some suckers and no digital type I could come up with was angry enough to do the job so I bashed out a rough ‘face’ that looked like a death-threat… in blood!

5. What is the most acclaimed project you have worked on?

By day I am a community artist working on many projects with disadvantaged kids, watching them bash out their first wobbly looking piece and get psyched on graff is the best job going.

6. what is it about typography that you love?

26 letters can describe anything, and good typography is icing on the cake

7. What is your favourite letter and why?

The ‘S’- it’s so dope, whether it’s some QS with a No.6 sign brush, on screen in Adobe or pumping out a wildstyle piece, the ‘S’ is just too good, you can do so much with it.

8.  serif or san serif ?

Old school, New School- I cut out of school fool, its about whatever gets the job done.

9. what can we expect to see soon from you? Other projects, shows, etc.

Pieces, lots of pieces.

More on Saynt here

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Go Font Ur Self* wrap up

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Go Font Ur Self* is becoming one of Australia’s finest touring art exhibitions. With the roster or artists getting more and more interesting every time, curator Marty Routledge assures us it’s not going to slow down. Click below for photos from all 3 shows (NSW,QLD,VIC).

gfus 2009 wrap up
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