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STEREOHYPE  2004–2014 | 10×10 POSTER / BADGE ANNIVERSARY SERIES
10 years, 1,000 button badges, over 300 contributors, 1 exhibition, 10 specially commissioned posters (together with badge),
1 party squirrel
, 1 exhibition catalogue – available at stereohype.com.

As part of the FL@33-curated and designed exhibition Stereohype 2004–2014 we also commissioned international  designers, studios, artists and illustrators to become part of the show's 10×10 Poster / Badge Anniversary Series – consisting of 10 posters inspired by the numbers 10 and/or 1,000 and/or 10×10. The posters come with its corresponding one inch / 25mm button badge that either mirror or compliment the according poster design.
___ The Stereohype 2004–2014 show opened its gates in September 2014 during London Design Festival and as part of '160' – a series of exhibitions all hosted by the London College of Communication (LCC). The exhibition was initially running for seven weeks and was then extended for an eighth week due to poplular demand – closing in November.
___ Shown here is the balloon poster contribution by FL@33's very own Agathe Jacquillat – so are the other 10×10 contributions by Alan Kitching, Daniel Eatock, Deanne Cheuk, Geneviève Gauckler, Ian Wright, Michael C. Place / Build, Richard J. Kirk / Manikato, TwoPoints and Vaughan Oliver / v23.
___ Apart from Alan's original letterpress poster were all other 10×10 contributions released as Giclée prints – all in a limited edition of 10. The 10 according button badges helped to push the total count of Stereohype’s ever-growing collection to the magical number 1,000.
___ The posters are also prominently featured in the FL@33-designed anniversary book Stereohype 2004–2014 where they are shown together with artist profiles. Exhibition goodies and other Stereohype products are available via stereohype.com and selected stockists.
___ The Stereohype 2004–2014 show opened its gates in September 2014 during London Design Festival and as part of '160' – a series of exhibitions all hosted by the London College of Communication (LCC). The exhibition was initially running for seven weeks and was then extended for an eighth week due to poplular demand – closing in November.

10×10 POSTER SPECS
Size: A1—59.4cm × 84.1cm (23.4” × 33.1”)
Stock—Giclée prints: Hahnemühle
German Etching Textured 310gsm
Exceptions: Alan's print—original letterpress print, signed (different stock). Agathe's print—signed, numbered and certified with Agathe Jacquillat's embossed AJ monogram.
Edition: 10 each
Available exclusively at stereohype.com

THE ANNIVERSARY | OFFICIAL TEXT

Agathe Jacquillat and Tomi Vollauschek of multi-disciplinary design studio founded Stereohype in October 2004 – not just as an experimental playground for the London-based creative duo, but as an international platform for both emerging and established talents alike.
___ Stereohype’s product range includes printed T-shirts and an ever-growing button badge collection that consists of winning designs entered to the label's annual badge design competition (now in its 10th year) plus badges created specially for Stereohype’s By Invitation Only (B.I.O.) initiative. Various other badge design projects are also added to the range occasionally.
___ As well as celebrating Stereohype’s 10th anniversary (a landmark year which sees the number of the label's specially commissioned badges reach the magical figure of 1,000), this exhibition also serves as a huge thank you to the hundreds of collaborators, contributors and stockists that have supported Stereohype over  the years.

CLICK FOR MORE INFO | LCC 160 – SERIES OF EXHIBITIONS: 100 + 50 + 10 | VISITOR INFO


London College of Communication is hosting a trio of exhibitions, launched as part of London Design Festival 2014, showcasing 50 years of illustration, 100 years of graphic design and ten years of Stereohype's button badges.
___ The exhibitions are open at LCC until 8 November (was late October) and include a look at a new Laurence King book on illustration, a collection of 1,000 badges from Stereohype and an exhibition celebrating poster designers Tom Eckersley, Abram Games, FHK Henrion, Josef Müller-Brockmann and Paul Rand. Speaking about the exhibition, Professor Lawrence Zeegen explained: ’160′ at London College of Communication celebrates the work of numerous influential designers and illustrators across the past 100 years. Reflecting the disciplines of graphic design, typography and illustration, all taught and researched within LCC’s School of Design, this trio of exhibitions has been curated to inspire and inform today’s and tomorrow’s generations of design creatives.
___ Launched during the London Design Festival 2014, ’160′ aims to highlight the invaluable connectivity between design industry and design education, many of the exhibitors across all three exhibitions having studied or taught at London College of Communication.

STEREOHYPE 2004–2014 | EXHIBITION DETAILS
#st10yrs
Part of LCC’s 160 exhibition #lcc160

and
part of
London Design Festival 2014 #ldf14


DURATION

Stereohype 2004-2014: Saturday 13 September – extended to Saturday 8 November (was Friday 31 October)
50 Years of Illustration: Saturday 13 September – extended to Saturday 8 November (was Friday 31 October)

Alan Kitching and Monotype: Saturday 13 September – Thursday 16 October
Monday–Friday 10am–5pm
Saturday 11am-4pm
closed Sunday

PRIVATE VIEW
for all '160' shows – including Stereohype (open to the public)
Thursday 18 September 6–9pm
Hope to see you there.
#st10yrs #lcc160 #ldf14

LOCATION
Lower Street Gallery
London College of Communication
Elephant and Castle
London SE1 6SB


PRESS CLIPPINGS AND FEEDBACK
(...) B.I.O. undoubtedly makes Stereohype one of the coolest online shopping destinations for button badges. (...) Gavin Lucas, excerpt from his book Badge/Button/Pin



(...) The humble button badge is an unforgiving canvas. Small and designed to be viewed from a distance, great badge designs need to be clear and to the point. To celebrate the best of what's possible on a 25mm round surface, 15 years ago Agathe and Tomi from design studio FL@33 and graphic art label Stereohype created a button design competition, asking artists and designers to submit sets of up to four badges. (...) Neil Bennett, Digital Arts

(...) Stereohype's ... badge design competition ... has become an annual, rather joyous stalwart of the emerging designer community in the UK. (...) Emily Gosling, AIGA Eye on Design

(...) Über die B.I.O.-Initiative (by invitation only) und diverse Button-Wettbewerbe ist so in den vergangenen (...) Jahren eine beachtliche Anzahl an kleinformativen Kunstwerken zusammengekommen. Verblüffend ist dabei immer wieder die kreative Vielfalt, die sich selbst auf so beschränktem Raum (25mm) zu entfalten vermag. (...) Christine Moosmann, Novum

(...) espaces d’expression restreints à 25 mm de diamètre, les objets supportent un art de la présentation qui ne souffre pas l’étalage. Les séries B.I.O. (by invitation only) accessoirisent l’identité personnelle : à exhiber, à afficher, à affirmer. /
(...) The objects – a rather tiny 25mm-wide space for expression – lend themselves to an art of display that can’t be overdone. The B.I.O. (by invitation only) series accessorise personal identity – exhibiting, displaying, asserting it. (...) Caroline Bouige, Étapes: / Étapes: international

(...) I like the prints very much – the paper and print quality are really excellent. That whole project is so interesting – I'm amazed at the number and variety of the badges, and very impressed by the quality of presentation. I'm happy to have been able to take part in it! (...) Dan Fern

PICTURE CREDITS
Alan Kitching in front of his Stereohype letterpress contribution, Stereohype 2004–2014 private view, LCC, London, 18 September 2014. Shown here with kind permission of Johann Chan who took the picture.

 

 

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