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Blok Design's 'Caca Grande'

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Posted by Eliza Williams, 17 June 2011, 15:51    Permalink    Comments (2)

Toronto-based Blok Design is collaborating with a number of leading artists and designers to create a new series of children's books. First up is 'Caca Grande' (yup, that's 'big poo') by Carlos Amorales...

Blok has created this charming film to introduce the series and the Amorales book. Caca Grande was produced, designed and published by Blok and Editorial RM. Future contibutors to the series include Herzog & de Meuron, Liam Gillick, and Jorge Pardo. More on Blok is at blokdesign.com.

 

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2 Comments

can't wait to follow the project! the teaser is superb, Caca Grande! (good luck, lol)
badinicreateam
2011-06-17 18:12:54


The video was so creatively made. I have never seen an interesting design like this. This will really make kids love books. Good job Caca Grande. I hope the Secrets of the Millionaire Mind Book will have the same concept.
Imelda
2011-08-19 12:33:18


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