Slanted Special Edition – Portugal

On occasion of the release of Slanted Magazine #27 – Portugal, a limited Special Edition has been published which is exclusively available in the Slanted Shop. The edition contains a screen printed tote bag, a photo essay by photographer Daniel Sommer, a set of tiny posters related to Portuguese music (University of Arts and Design Karlsruhe), and custom made pencils by Viarco, the oldest pencil factory of Portugal.

Publisher & design: Slanted Publishers
Release: May 2016
Edition of 200
Price: 19 Euro

Buy Special Edition Portugal:
http://www.slanted.de/shop/portugal-special-edition-bag-photo-essay-tiny-posters-pencils

Buy Special Edition Portugal + Slanted Magazine #27 – Portugal
http://www.slanted.de/shop/portugal-special-magazin-bag-photo-essay-tiny-posters-pencils

Tote Bag – Saudade, the love that remains

Saudade is a typical word in Portuguese that claims no direct translation in English. In Portuguese, “Tenho saudades tuas” translates as “I have (feel) saudade of you” meaning “I miss you,” but carries a much stronger tone. Saudade was once described as “the love that remains” after someone is gone. Saudade is the recollection of feelings, experiences, places or events that once brought excitement, pleasure, well-being, which now triggers the senses and makes one live again.

Lettering: Bruno Rodrigues (http://brunomsrodrigues.com)
Size: 38 x 42 cm
Material: Cotton
Version: long handles (70 cm)
Print: Silkscreen

Photo Essay – Portugal

Photographer Daniel Sommer has built up his portfolio concentrating on sports and sports personality portraits. In February 2016 he accompanied the Slanted team on their trip to Portugal to capture the mood of Portugal at night. From the rough sea to the unusual appearance of common sights and wild nature – Portugal at night has a mystical aura.

Photography: Daniel Sommer (www.danielsommer.eu)
Volume: 32 pages
Size: 29,7 x 29,7 cm
Language: English
Version: Loose print sheets with elastic band
Print: Druckerei Vogl (www.druckerei-vogl.de)

Tiny Posters – Visual Soundtrack

Music and graphics are two different kinds of media, auditory, and visual. But they always come together and one cannot think about the one without thinking about the other. Can we explain music through images only? In the seminar Tiny Posters at the University of Arts and Design Karlsruhe, four students have approached this subject and searched for Portuguese musicians whose work they wanted to approach visually.

For every musician they printed six posters for six of their songs in various techniques such as linocut, or nyloprint. A selection of these posters can be found in this set, which was produced on the university's own printing-press “Black Betty“ in an edition of 200 copies. A visual soundtrack exclusively sampled for Slanted Portugal!

Supervisor: Juliane Hohlbaum
Design: Lisa Walter, Selina Zwaller, Klara-Sophie Neubauer, Desiree Kabis
Format: 16 x 24 cm
Volume: set of 8 tiny posters
Techniques: linocut, photopolymer, wrapping film, riso (folder)

Pencils – Mudam-se os tempos, mudam-se as vontades.

The national poet Luís Vaz de Camões (1524–1580) once said these words, which can be translated to “Times change, wills change.” Change is visible all over the country, and only because of the strong will of the Portuguese, and the boundless will of José Vieira, owner of the oldest pencil factory Portugal’s, places like Viarco are still alive. They manufactured these wonderful pencils for the special edition and with this share their approach and heritage with the Slanted readers worldwide.

Get an insight look into the oldest factory of Portugal online (https://www.slanted.de/eintrag/viarco-die-aelteste-stifte-fabrik-portugals) and in Slanted Magazine #27 – Portugal, p. 68–71.

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