Back Cover 02, 2009

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Content includes:
Invisible Translators. An Interview with Elektrosmog by deValence
Illustrating Photography. The Enfants du Monde by Dominique Darbois by Catherine de Smet
Digital Images Code Countdown. Interview with Benoît Rosemont, illusionist by Aurélien Froment
About Pioneers of Modern Typography by Herbert Spencer Étienne Robial
At to speed. About Mercier and Camier by Samuel Beckett by Olivier Gadet
A Perisher’s Nostalgia: Books and Art–SomeSmacks® on a Relational Crisis by Christoph Keller
Reading between the lines. About Structures and Connections, conceived by Wladislaw Pluta by François Chastanet

Back Cover, graphic design, typography, etc. is a publication focused on thinking and analyzing graphic design and typography’s practices; and to a larger extend visual arts. Back Cover is a featuring showcase for major figures from all over the world who make or review the visual environment we live in; and whose works, ideas or opinions are strong and relevant. Designers of all kind are particularly encouraged to publicise their word in it.

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Back Cover 02, 2009. Designed by deValence
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Back Cover 02, 2009. Designed by deValence
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Banks & Miles, were founded in 1958 by Colin Banks and John Miles and became renowned for their design work with major British institutions and companies. They made significant contributions to type design and corporate identity.