Posts Tagged ‘books’

No Comments January 28, 2010

Nottingham’s Book of Success

Nottingham Trent University

Nottingham Trent University publishes these lovely little books of success, and this one includes Jon, who graduated with honors! Stay in school, kids. Thanks to Amir for the scans.

Nottingham Trent University


No Comments January 20, 2010

The ARK: An Illustrated Animal Bible

The ARK Project

The Ark Project is an animal bible curated by DGPH,  illustrated by over 200 artists and published by IdN.

Just like Noah who saved the animal species in his ark, this project will try to rescue the ones surrounding us today inside this book, thanks to the work of some of the most important and talented visual artists, illustrators and contemporary designers. The idea was to create an animal bible showing the different species around the globe through the eyes of artists from each corner of the planet. Each of them selected a creature — an animal or species — to represent their birth place, which will be added to the Ark.

In addition to Jon’s Pine Marten, there are contributions by Touma, Bubi Au Yeung, Easy Hey, Yoskay Yamamoto and lots more. The ARK is available for $34 USD + shipping through IdN here and coming soon to bookstores near you.

The ARK Project

No Comments January 4, 2010

Doodled RipCurl Jacket, Pants and Catalog

Rip Curl by Jon Burgerman

I noticed that one of the more popular search engine queries that leads people to Doodlesplatter is “RipCurl.” This is all due to the great Green Goon gear by Jon. Burgerplex just added the 2008 orange RipCurl jacket and pants to its online store. I’ve always thought this all-over doodle aesthetic worked brilliantly on these garments (and I’m typically a detractor from the “all-over print” look). Sorry shorties and skinnies, but the gear is available in size Large only. Even though I’m a distinct Medium myself, I’d buy this in a heartbeat if not for the fact that 1) I haven’t seen snow in 10 years and 2) I’m looking out the window to sunshine, birds chirping and probably high 60s. I have no idea what a lot of the following means, although “goggle pocket” and “stink sack” sure do sound fun. If you’re genteel, like me, you may prefer the company of the 105-page Mountainwear Winter 2008-2009 catalog “smothered” in doodles by Jon instead. The catalog comes signed for £15. Tech specs on the winterwear are:

The jacket - £149.00

Rip Curl jacket by Jon Burgerman

  • Waterproof, breathable jacket with exclusive Burgerman artwork
  • Polar fleece lined body
  • Audio pocket, zip seal inner pocket, inner goggle pocket
  • Removeable hood, detachable fake fur trim
  • Waterproof inner seat, snow seal cuff, fultime drawcords
  • Key hook inside pocket

The pants - £100.00

Rip Curl pants by Jon Burgerman

  • Waterproof, breathable pant (trouser) with exclusive Burgerman artwork
  • Baggy fit, 40grs insulation, brushed tricot lining, fully seam taped
  • Mountain Riders detachable stink sack
  • Glove gripper system
  • Pant waist gaiter, adjustable waistband, alcatraz closure system
  • Waistband D-Ring, mesh backed ventilation
  • Jacket pant connector loops, leg gaiter with boot hook
  • Kick patch, boot splits

The catalog - £15.00

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No Comments October 23, 2009

Made and Sold

Made & Sold

Similar in concept to Stuffz: Design on Material, Made & Sold is another essential book for your library. This time, the works is divided by type (rather than artist), and emphasis is shown toward designer DIY.  This format gives Jon an advantage over everyone else, as his work figures highly throughout. Witness toys, T-shirts, books, badges and much more in this great compendium. Stephan Bucher offered up a memorable soundbyte of wisdom: “He who writes the check, controls the type size.”

I wrote a longer review for Cool Hunting, but here are two quick snippets:

While there may be fewer rewarding commercial art contracts in the current economy, there is no shortage of artists with something to say. To get the message out, more designers are becoming entrepreneurs.  Made & Sold, a new book from Laurence King Publishing collects the work of over 90 artists who are making and selling art products.  Curated by Agathe Jacquillat and Tomi Vollauschek and of Fl@33, Made & Sold cleverly takes the form of an online store, dividing the content into shopping cart categories like: Clothing, Toys, Fonts and Zines.

As we’ve seen with recent books like Stuffz: Design on Material and One Day of Design, artists are increasingly turning to 3D platforms. Made & Sold catalogs a nice array of toys, including hand-cast resin figures by Jon Burgerman, hand-carved wooden figures by Tado, screen-printed inflatable toys by DGPH and whimsical hand-knit plushes by Kate Sutton. Many of the designers in this chapter also make limited and mass-market production toys, but as Sutton puts it, “Even if I had a range of manufactured products, I would continue to make small runs as I love all things handmade, and it’s just part of what I do.”

Made & Sold is 240 pages with 1000 illustrations. You can order it through Amazon and Chronicle.

Made & Sold Jon Burgerman

No Comments October 20, 2009

STUFFZ: Design on Material

Stuffz: Design on Material

Stuffz: Design on Material is sort of like Donnie Darko in the sense that after seeing it, I loved and related to it so much, I wished I’d made it myself. This tremendous tome was published by locals, Gingko Press, and it features the expanded canvases of today’s most innovative designers. Jon has a nice five-page spread devoted to his work. Cool Hunting published my review of Stuffz here. A little excerpt:

Proving that everyday objects no longer need be banal, the book also looks at a new generation of designers comfortable with imparting emotion onto objects with a goal of inspiring ideas. The prolific work of eBoy (sneakers to sofas), tokidoki (makeup to watches) and Jon Burgerman, subject of a catalog of his abundant output called, Doodlesplatter, all represent an emerging crop of creators with an abundance of both emotion and ideas.

While perusing the many captivating designs makes Stuffz an education on its own, the book’s curator Sijuan includes a page of backstory on each artist. Predictably not everyone took a path from womb to art school. Some started out as lawyers, chemical engineers and even bricklayers.

A motivating read, Stuffz reminds creators of the possiblities on both practical and personal levels. Miami-based design team, Friends With You sum it up nicely: “We’ve worked with plush, metal sculptures, food, fiberglass, computer, video, etc. We never limit our creativity to anything. Like, if we want to build a ladder to heaven, it might be best to make it inflatable rather than from a piece of wood because we can reach higher with it now.”

I got my copy at the great indie shop, Builder’s Booksource. You can also order Stuffz from Amazon or Powell’s. Watch this space for another review of a similar, yet different, but still utterly awesome art book.

No Comments October 19, 2009

Soul Food and Music

Soul Food and Music This is a book called Soul Food and Music: Research and Innovation for Creative Business by Kim Errington, Neil Maycroft and Jim Shorthose. Burgerplex calls it “A must read for all those in the creative industries, both young businesses and individuals.” There are 115 pages to it, with illustrations by Jon throughout. I don’t know much more about it other than that its authors were part of the MA program at NTU, it came out in 2008, and you can get it at Burgerplex for $20 USD.

3 Comments October 16, 2009

Litou Space Catalog

Litou Space Catalog

Most of the posse probably missed out on last time Jon was in Beijing for 2008’s exhibition at Litou Space. The good news is that the art has been faithfully reproduced in this 27-page booklet. Copies come signed and doodled by Jon.

1 Comment September 11, 2009

Colour Me Silly

Colour Me SillyDid you, also, think that the only possible improvement to Jon’s Color-in-Wallpaper would be portability? You’re in luck, because Burgerplex now has Colour Me Silly, a doodle-filled coloring book. There are 90 pages of doodles and lots of great captions. (One of my favorites: “Bears like honey. Posh bears prefer honet.”) There’s something for everyone here–cats, fruit, cupcakes, zombies–and the final page gives you an opportunity to DIY this Michael Jackson tribute. All this for just £9.99!

1 Comment July 9, 2009

Pens Are My Friends Book Signing

Pens Are My Friends Book Signing

Hey New Yorkers, bring your friends (and your pens) to Giant Robot on Sunday, July 12th from 4-6PM. Jon will be there signing copies of Pens Are My Friends. This is the art book of the year, and no, I’m not biased. Go say hi, and pick up a copy.

No Comments May 9, 2009

Designers Against Tibetan Abuse

Designers Against Tibetan Abuse

Jon contributed a piece called “Strong Arms” to a book by Designers Against Human Rights Abuse. Designers Against Tibetan Abuse is the first project by Designers Against Human Rights Abuse. Founded by Rishi Sodha in the summer of 2008 as a non-profit organization, DAHRA exists to promote and raise awareness amongst those involved in the creative industry of their social, political and ethical responsibilities as well as to raise awareness of different instances of Human Rights Abuse.

52 creatives from around the world all contributed pieces focusing on different aspects of Tibetan Rights forming this inspiring book, available for £20 delivered worldwide. All proceeds go to the Tibet Relief Fund, who are also distributing the book, and all the money goes directly to them. The book is available here.

Designers Against Tibetan Abuse

Strong Arms