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25.000 Kms De Signes: Photographies by Carmen Revilla and Luis Moron
 
 

25.000 Kms De Signes: Photographies by Carmen Revilla and Luis Moron (Hardcover)

by Rafael Vargas (Author), Ramon Ubeda (Editor)
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Product details

  • Hardcover: 804 pages
  • Publisher: Signes Imatge I Comunicacio, S A; Slipcase edition (Feb 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 8461175751
  • ISBN-13: 978-8461175758
  • Product Dimensions: 17.8 x 13.5 x 7.1 cm
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Product Description
Carmen Revilla and Luis Moron are the creators of signs. They professionally produce their own signs but are also obsessed with photographing signs they find compelling. This is an illustrated album of their professional and personal journey, over 25 years, searching the world with a camera for interesting and overlooked signs - 25,000 Kilometres of seeking out a sign. It features thousands of images taken with diverse cameras.

About the Author
From 1982 in signs they are defined as specialists in the incorporation of cooperative identity and theirs is the sign making industry that maybe less glamorous than that of chair, shoe, or rug design, but they understand them, they produce them and they introduce them better than anyone, developing, also, from the Signs Foundation, projects of an ecological character, social and humanitarian, like Guantanamo, don't you think?! Always through design and their culture.