This project was made possible by:

Fonds BKVB

Platform P

Send in your work to: work@bragmagazine.com


NEWS

FIRST POST!

Hello,

Welcome to Brag-magazine.com. Brag is a quarterly magazine for design students of all creative directions. It is to show and promote up-and-coming designers, get interaction between students, inspire international connections and raise the quality of design.

What to do?
Get your best work up on Brag Magazine’s website. <www.brag–magazine.com> Comment on other design students, make connections, try to work together on projects, in other words: SHOW YOURSELF!

How to do this?
Send a max. of 3 JPG’s to work@brag-magazine.com. Only of your best projects. Add your name, year of education, your own website url and a short discription of your work. (max. of 50-100 words). You will always be added on the website.

Rules?
Your JPG need to be max. 500px wide. The height can be a max. of
900px. It should be in RGB color mode. Send only max. 3 JPG’s in
one e-mail, if more, your request will be neglected.

What you will learn?
You will learn to be critical about your own work, learn what other
educations are doing, be critical on other students’ work, set up
international connections and to show yourself!

For more information or advert possiblilities:
jeroen@ohyescoolgreat.com

SCARLETT FU

A visual response to an exhibition the Design for Advertising second years curated and hosted this year, titled SALE: Everything Must Go. When a group of graphic design students have no experience in hosting an exhibition, teamwork is the most important thing that held us together and made the exhibition a success.

Many designers have an obsession with Helvetica, but what happens when an obsession goes too far?

part of a developing series of the Zodiac, which comprises of different cultures’ horoscopes to create a series of digital illustrations.


ANNA LINCOLN

www.annalincoln.co.uk


ANTON SOKOLOWSKI

www.antonsokolowski.com


NITZAN RON

A booklet that contains lyrics (the transparent pages), and comments of people (the smaller pages) that I took from the website www.songmeanings.net . Each comment points at a specific place in the song, and relates to another song - which is on the next transparent page.

A typographic experiment. Each color is a different letter, and each letter is made out of a few layers.

Poster and a poetry booklet. The holes in the poster are actually the same word in all songs that are on it (in this poster, the word is “games”). Once the poster is folded, all of the holes are assembled in the same spot.

More views of these projects are at my website:
http://letitfall.nastypanda.com


STEFAN ZETZSCHE

http://www.hvhv.org


Project initiated by: Jeroen Sikma. Designed & programmed by: Ohyescoolgreat.