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Apeloig wins top ISTD prize
Graphic Design, Type / Typography
Posted by Patrick Burgoyne, 26 November 2009, 17:39 Permalink Comments (7)

Philippe Apeloig (soon to be profiled in CR) won the Overall Award at this year's International Society of Typographic Designers awards for his Théâtre du Châtelet poster campaign

ISTD judge Freda Sack said: "Philippe Apeloig often creates special display typefaces for his work – this Châtelet poster series shows his skill with, and use of unique letterforms, combining them with a clean, sans serif, to great effect. Here Apeloig's typography has a musicality that is in perfect harmony with the subject matter."

"With its tonal variation, rhythm and dramatic emphasis, the Opera poster is my favourite of the three. The scale and impact of these posters demand your attention. The information can be read and assimilated within seconds - an essential quality for a good poster."
Among the Premier Awards were, Cartlidge Levene for its Guardian office wayfaring programme (featured in CR Feb 09)

R2 in Portugal for its amazing typographic Installation on the Ermida Nossa Senhora da Conceição in Lisbon, a former private chapel now opening as an art gallery.



Studio8 Design for FUTU magazine


300million for And, a promotional brochure for copywriter Mike Reed

Studio Astrid Stavro (featured in CR June) for La Libería de los Escritores and the Merce Rodoreda exhibition catalogue


A2/SW/HK for its Intervention/Decoration ("an exhibition bringing together a significant selection of internationally renowned and emerging artists to explore how artists use decoration and intervention to challenge our expectations and inspire our visions of what is possible in public spaces.") identity

Bohatsch Visual Communication for its sefl-promotional book Continuously

And Julia Sysmäläinen for the FF Mr K typeface

Plus Barrie Tullett and Philippa Wood of The Caseroom Press in Lincoln for The Ghost in the Fog, which documents corrections made by the editors, translators and contributors to How to Address the Fog: XXV Finnish Poems 1978–2002. "Using typography that suggests concrete poetry, the rhythmical pattern through the pages gives the sense of a musical score," said Freda Sack of the book.



The winners are featured in a catalogue which has just been published and which can be bought for £15 here
7 Comments
A worthy winner. Poetic cognition of the beauty of letterforms. I would like one for my studio wall...
2009-11-27 12:04:25
I love them all but I must say that I think R2 would have been a more worthy winner. The chapel is fantastic, effort and skill very clear to see.
2009-11-27 16:09:14
Somebody please get those posters for sale! Agreed R2's project is totally jaw-dropping. Maybe the exposure is encouragement to sort out their quite hard-to-use website…
2009-11-30 11:12:06
MIssing an "n" on Julia Sysmäläinen's name.
2009-11-30 19:14:37
You seemed to have missed off another important premier award winner - a fantastic publication called Ghost in the Fog by Barrie Tullett and Philippa Wood for The Caseroom Press. Shame, but you can see it here instead: http://www.the-case.co.uk/Ghost.html
2009-11-30 23:01:41
@Todd W
Thanks for that - the name had been incorrectly supplied by the ISTD and has now been corrected.
@John
Yes, worthy winners indeed but no images were provided by the ISTD. I have since added some from your link.
2009-12-01 11:35:41
Cheers Patrick
2009-12-02 15:24:43
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