TOCA ME 2020 Opening Titles
Leading Western European design conference and festival TOCA ME went this weekend just dropped their fresh Opening Titles created by Uber Eck with sound design from Petr E.C. Rice PRNDL Noise Design Lab.
Leading Western European design conference and festival TOCA ME went this weekend just dropped their fresh Opening Titles created by Uber Eck with sound design from Petr E.C. Rice PRNDL Noise Design Lab.
Short film exploring sensuality directed by Andreas Öhman @andreasohman w/ Tommy Olsson. It took two years to capture a moment of truth during every weather condition and seasons change in Sweden. ⠀
20th February - 5th March
A R T C E L S is the brainchild of commodities trader, Gijs de Viet and London-based contemporary art gallerist, Elio D’Anna of the House of Fine Art (HOFA), who designed it to open the lucrative world of blue-chip art investments to a wider and younger international market. The pioneering contemporary art exhibition will offer investors equity in the form of digital tokens backed by shares in the artworks as registered assets of a London UK based Limited company.
Citing the Economist, Gijs de Viet explains that "Fine Art has been the single best performing asset class over the last 100 years, so it’s about time this opportunity be opened up to a much wider group of investors." He adds, “A R T C E L S’ mission, is to provide a new alternative to traditional ways of investing in art whilst building a bold and diverse portfolio of Contemporary Art with a focus on rare editions and works on paper to attract younger, web-savvy investors with an offer on high-end assets and high value shares.
A R T C E L S parcels blue-chip contemporary art into shares worth a minimum of £390 ($500) determined through proven quantitative strategies for art asset acquisitions and made available exclusively to subscribers. Art connoisseurs and enthusiasts will get a chance to experience A R T C E L S at the two week ‘XXI’ exhibition, taking place at HOFA’s new state-of-the-art Mayfair gallery, where artworks by Banksy, KAWS, Damien Hirst, George Condo, Jeff Koons and other blue-chip artists will be on display. Prospective investors can choose between sole acquisitions or investments in wider, diversified art portfolios which offer fractional ownership and reduced risk. Whatever their choice, they can be assured they are investing in carefully sourced art, whose value are projected to appreciate based on expert analysis of market trends.
To minimise the risks inherent in art investments, pioneering features have been built into A R T C E L S, supported by strategic partnerships. Swiss-based company, 4Art-Technologies AG, is in partnership with A R T C E L S to provide cutting-edge authentication for its art assets, while Swiss blockchain company Assetyze AG brings into the partnership the blockchain based solution to create a secure, digital token that can reliably proof the existence of the digitally issued tokens.
The incorporation of authenticity, ownership and asset inventory information into a single digital token is set to introduce a «Gold Standard» of transparency and trust into a market plagued by poor data quality in connection with tangible assets.
Beyond minimised risk on trades and its investment offerings, A R T C E L S will also afford subscribers the opportunity to enjoy their investments at exclusive art events held multiple times each year, with London, Los Angeles and Shanghai already planned for 2020 and up to 10 exhibitions by 2022. As co-founder Elio D' Anna explains, "...as a diverse investment, investing in art through A R T C E L S is both secure and engaging because there's also the aspect of enjoying your investment at public exhibitions, as well as private viewings with other shareholders. It's a pleasure that's only comparable to collecting classic cars, watches and fine wines.»
Exhibition runs 20th February - 5th March
11 Bruton Street, Mayfair, London, W1J 6PY
KLO – is a gas station network, located in Kyiv area and as a part of the communication strategy they introduced a brand mascot, based on the logo concept. Looma Creative was commissioned to create an attractive and functional character, maintaining the image recognition
Skepta is a decorative font, that acquired its unique shape and design of construction due the original inspiration by old motifs. The font group includes two styles: the original and the alternative with more thin solutions. All letters have their own identity and inspired by Christmas and circus allegories. Created by our friend and famous motion designer Alex Frukta
Over the last few years graphic artist Bogdan Katsuba created artistic bootleg versions of 50 famous logos. In his project Metamorphosis artist wanted to demonstrate that a finished logo is never an ending point, and there are endless possibilities for creativity and transformation in every symbol.
Irish motion designer Barry Chapman shares his latest experiments in a series of reverse dynamic experiments he has been working on over the past couple of years. The design and art direction is very much inspired by the brilliant photographers/ Artists George Byrne and Petra Leary.
Now in its 13th year, FITC Amsterdam is host to the latest and greatest in design, technology and cool shit from all around the globe. Join fellow digital creators and world renowned speakers this February at Pakhuis de Zwijger to learn about design, development, creativity and so much more. This event will leave you inspired, educated and challenged to do something new and set the bar higher. You’ll also have the opportunity to connect with people who share your passion – you could very well meet your next business partner, employee or boss.
Apply code: "designcollector" for 50Eur discount
TOCA ME Design Conference will take place on Saturday 7th March 2020 at Alte Kongresshalle in Munich. One day full of inspiration, from graphic design, illustration and typography to creative coding, net art and artificial intelligence.
Confirmed artists and speakers are: Yuko Shimizu (@yukoart) + Joëlle Snaith (@joellesnaith) + MATES (@mates_muenchen) + Brendan Dawes (@brendandawes) + Ariane Spanier (@arianespanier) + Rosa Kammermeier (@rosa_kammermeier) + Rafael Bernardo (@rafael.bernardo_) + Erik Kessels (@kesselskramer) PLUS A LOT MORE
Inspired by the vibrant online design community in the early 2000s, TOCA ME started as design platform on the internet, publishing their own art projects and showcasing some of the most creative heads in the global design scene.
After visiting design festivals in Europe and Asia, and being overwhelmed by the creativity and positive vibe, they decided to start their own event in Munich. The conference was born - the first TOCA ME Design Conference took place in 2004.
TOCA ME is Spanish and means 'touch me'. From getting in touch with people, to touch someone on an emotional level as well as in the literal sense. Touching as the ultimate form of communication.
In 2003, after several years in the advertising and design industry, Nina Steenackers, Thorsten and Ron Iberl teamed up and founded the TOCA ME design studio in Munich.
Take a look inside the intimate work space of a renowned neon artist in Yokohama, Japan. Hidenobu Takahashi gives us insight into his process and his mind state, while he creates a custom neon piece. Directed by Michael Medoway