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Non-Format Love Song

Non-Format Love Song
By Kjell Ekhorn, Jon Forss

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Non-Format is a London-based design studio comprised of the Norwegian Kjell Ekhorn and the Brit Jon Forss. This creative team has built a formidable international reputation with exceptional graphic design and illustrations that are strikingly innovative and fresh yet have a timelessness that goes beyond fleeting style trends.

The monograph Non-Format presents the full spectrum of their work, which ranges from delicate drawings for album covers to riveting advertisements for Coke and Nike as well as pristine graphic design for publications such as Varoom or the UK music magazine The Wire.

In addition to their best project work for clients from the music, fashion and advertising industries as well as for culture and the arts, Non-Format also contains original work that was created exclusively for the book.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #115432 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-08-23
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 187 pages

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A must-own for contemporary graphic designers5
I don't care who you are, what your design "style" is, if you are an illustrator, graphic artist, or art director you can learn a lot from Non-Format. It's great to see how one studio's work can evolve from project to project, and it's a much more intimate way to experience it than just clicking through their site. There was a lot of work in this book I had never seen before as well, so definitely worth buying.

Inspirational4
Looking at Non-Format's works gave me a new perspective on design. They have a modern and concept-based approach on their works, which all turned out to be very strong but at the same time simple and clean. Reading the book is a wee bit troublesome though as I have to flip the pages to look at the art work the article is referring to. But overall, very inspirational and great design.