Type Tuesday: Books that rock!
Type Tuesday: Books that rock!
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Type Tuesday: Books that rock!
Band logos and New York reportage
St Bride Foundation,
Tuesday 26 November 2024
Bridewell Hall 7-9.30pm
Eye magazine’s final Type Tuesday of 2024 introduces Jim K. Davies and Jamie Ellul who will talk about their book Logo Rhythm and Lucinda Rogers who will discuss New York Winter 1988 and her latest reportage about the US elections for The Guardian.
Logo Rhythm, by writer Jim K. Davies and designer Jamie Ellul (Supple Studio) is a comprehensive overview of some of the most well known and loved band logos from the past 60 years. The book features iconic names such as The Beatles, Yes, The Ramones, Chicago, Funkadelic, Pulp, The White Stripes and artists who never had a fixed logo, such as David Bowie. It delves into the stories behind the logos to reveal some fascinating insights. For example, the Run-DMC logo was designed at Island Records’ art department in London, while the Stones ‘Lick’ logo wasn’t inspired by Mick Jagger’s lips, but the Hindu deity Kali — see also ‘Two degrees of (colour) separation’ on the Eye blog. The book has forewords, by Tom Robinson (TRB) and Malcolm Garrett. Copies are now available to buy from Circa press here, and there will be a review of the book in the forthcoming Eye 107, which also features articles about Margaret Calvert, Amaya Segura, Michael Doret and Artificial intelligence and the environment.
Reportage artist Lucinda Rogers will talk about her book New York Winter 1988, her latest work for the New York Times and her drawings of the US elections published in The Guardian. Lucinda works from life in the tradition of the artist as reporter, drawing with ink straight to paper, and will reflect on how this practice influences her views of people and the city. See ‘Witness’, about her reportage from Cop26, in Eye 103.
New York Winter 1988 by Lucinda Rogers is part of an ongoing series of books on drawing and photography published by Dashwood Books in the form of paperback novellas. It reproduces page-by-page the sketchbook of her first inspiring trip to New York in 1988.
Tickets £14, £12 members/concessions, £9 students
There will be a bar and a pop-up shop selling the current ‘Type special issue’, Eye 106, plus bargain back issues.
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Save money by buying tickets in advance – all door sales will be £16.00 including concessions.
All proceeds go to support St Bride Foundation.
Ticket is non-refundable, however you are welcome to offer your ticket to another person. Please contact events@sbf.org.uk to change the name of your booking at least seven days prior to the event date.
Organiser
Established in 1891 with a clear social and cultural purpose, St Bride Foundation is one of London’s hidden gems.
Housed in a beautiful Grade II listed Victorian building, St Bride Foundation was originally set up to serve the burgeoning print and publishing trade of nearby Fleet Street, and is now finding a new contemporary audience of designers, printmakers and typographers who come to enjoy a regular programme of design events and workshops.
Many thousands of books, printing-related periodicals and physical objects are at the heart of St Bride Library. Volumes on the history of printing, typography, newspaper design and paper-making jostle for space alongside one of the world’s largest and most significant collections of type specimens. The printed, written, carved and cast word may be found at St Bride in its myriad forms. Architectural lettering and examples of applied typography in many media, together with substantial collections of steel punches and casting matrices for metal types are also held in this eclectic collection. The Reading Room is open to visitors twice a month and on other days by appointment. Although we operate on a cost-neutral basis, it is necessary to charge for some of our services. Details are available by emailing the library team at library@sbf.org.uk.
St Bride retains many of its original features, including the baths, laundry, printing rooms and library. As part of the Foundation’s original mission to provide for the community, many of the building’s unique and characterful spaces are available to hire whether for meetings, weddings or classes.
St Bride also houses the popular Bridewell Theatre, and Bridewell Bar (once the laundry), and hosts a year-round programme of plays, comedy, music and exhibitions.
With some 65,000 visitors a year St Bride Foundation is a major London hub for the creative arts in London. We look forward to welcoming you soon.
Venue
St Bride Foundation, Bride Lane, EC4Y 8EQ London
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Type Tuesday: Books that rock!
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