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		<title>TM &#8211; Typographic Masonry (Amsterdam &#8211; NL)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TM = Richard Niessen &#38; Esther de Vries are graphic designers based in Amsterdam, who share the interest in dense collaborations with clients or autonomous projects. They do not believe in just a representation, they always tend to produce ‘new’ works, making full use of the production process. In stead of one clear concept they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TM = Richard Niessen &amp; Esther de Vries are graphic designers based in Amsterdam, who share the interest in dense collaborations with clients or autonomous projects. They do not believe in just a representation, they always tend to produce ‘new’ works, making full use of the production process. In stead of one clear concept they seek durability through richness in layers. They like to emphasize the materiality and to avoid references: each work generates it’s own universe. Their most spectacuar work so far is “TM-city,” an installation produced in 2007 for the Jesuit Chapel in Chaumont, France. “TM-city” is a modular exhibition of TM’s work in the shape of an urban landscape.</p>
<p><a title="TM - Typographic Masonry" href="http://www.niessendevries.nl" target="_blank">www.niessendevries.nl</a></p>
<p><a title="T-shirt Monthly November 2007 - Design by Typographic Masonry" href="http://www.teeshirtmonthly.com/wp-content/images/full/200711_typographic-masonry_tshirt.jpg" target="_blank" rel="lightbox[37]"><img src="http://www.teeshirtmonthly.com/wp-content/images/post/200711_typographic-masonry_tshirt.jpg" alt="T-shirt Monthly November 2007 - Design by Typographic Masonry" /></a></p>
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