Description
The visual identity conceived by graphic designer Maria Ferrand within the context of the Centenary – which also makes up the most impressive part of the TNSJ’s new communication strategy, which develops around the radiating core of the written word – is the subject matter of Impressão [Imprint], the fifth volume of the Cadernos do Centenário [Centenary Notebooks]__. A system of generative design whose basic elasticity produces both repetition and difference, unity and variation. Photographer João Tuna was tasked with documenting the “laboratorial” environment in which this writing – in the form of posters, programmes or books – gradually took shape. Tuna lends noise and performativity to Ferrand’s typographic silence, capturing it in the city’s streets, on newspaper pages or on the screens of our phones and computers.
Credits
by Maria Ferrand, João Tuna essay Francisco Providência design Sal Studio publisher Teatro Nacional São João
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PROGRAM CO-FINANCED BY THE NORTH REGIONAL OPERATIONAL PROGRAM (NORTE 2020), PORTUGAL 2020 AND THE EUROPEAN UNION THROUGH THE EUROPEAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUND (FEDER).
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