Afrolectric

  • Picturing taste

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    Photographer Stan Engelbrecht’s German language follow-up to the successful African Salad, Das is(s)t Deutschland was recently launched.
  • Independent culture

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    Winner of the Best Womenswear Designer title at Spring/Summer 2009 New York Fashion Week, Samantha Cole is on an upwards trajectory.
  • Photos full of marvel

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    With barely a human subject in sight, Roger Ballen’s newest book, Boarding House, makes his oeuvre even more intangible.
  • Musical posters

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    The hot new +27 Design Cafe in Pretoria recently showcased Andre Pereira’s most renowned works of Gig Art.
  • Twin Towers live on in logos

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    Ji Lee has launched an open project to photograph and preserve images of the Twin Towers in New York City logos.
  • Design Indaba Magazine goes Afrolectric

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    "The idea of being African is like trying to be rock'n'roll," says Spoek Mathambo in the newest edition of Design Indaba magazine.
  • Siblings bring music to T-shirts

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    Combining two youth culture essentials, music and T-shirts, the new Hruki T-shirt range has become an immediate hit.
  • An eye on power

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    The Wattcher is a design object that displays the total electricity consumption of your home in a beautiful and meaningful way.
  • Graphic novel goes down the gut

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    In Jesse Breytenbach’s graphic novel I Don’t Like Chocolate every story relates to food from a different slant.
  • Green objectified

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    Going multidisciplinary, Green Design by Marcus Fairs is one of the first books to give a thorough overview of the burgeoning movement.
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