Mohawk Superfine Promo
Oh Boy, A Design Company, San Francisco, California, 1999
Description
Our concept for the promotion was inspired by Charles Eames’ slideshow “The New Covetables,” in which he denounced the consumption of manufactured objects in favor of the raw products from which end-use items are made. We immediately saw Superfine as a covetable itself, and decided to create a catalogue that defined other things and experiences one might covet. The book became a sort of manifesto for Oh Boy’s philosophy that as designers, the things we create should be, or become, artifacts.
Collections:
AIGA 365: 21 (2000)
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Promotional design and advertising
Credits
- Design firm
- Oh Boy, A Design Company
- Art director
- David Salanitro
- Designer
- Ted Bluey
- Print production
- Elizabeth Cutter
- Photographer
- Scott Peterson (except where noted in book)
- Writer
- Ross Viator
- Printer
- Anderson Litho
- Paper
- Mohawk Superfine
- Client
- Mohawk Paper Mills
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