‘A Sense of Place’ is a graphic art project exploring the idea of place and what it means. It reveals how places can develop strong identities and culture, which are felt deeply by local people and visitors alike. It is also a response to the current political climate, which has seen increasing attempts to close borders, restrict our freedom of movement and regulate our ‘sense of place’.









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ASOP Book - exploring what ‘a sense of place’
means across different countries. 


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£12
limited edition /300
hand numbered
Screen printed cover
GF Smith Colorplan covers
12 double sided prints
GF Smith Munken
12 creative contributors
2 interviews,1 Short essay




Stockists

UK
Counter-Print
Much Ado Books
Colours May Vary
Magazine Brighton

Republic of Ireland
The Library Project

France
Luma Arles

USA
Standards Manual



If you would like to stock the book or contact us, please email: info@senseof.place

Modern technology can make our world feel increasingly small – and yet people’s environments, cultures and experiences remain vastly different. Countries experience extreme climates, exhibit different political dynamics and face diverse social issues. Day-to-day experiences and challenges can be wildly different. Cultures are often ingrained and this can often shape people’s outlooks.

In aid of the DEC

CONTRIBUTORS
Athletics NEW YORK,U.S.A
Bunch LONDON,UK
Believe In MONO,CAN
Daily Dialogue MUNICH,GER
Estudio Pum SAO PAULO,BRA
Monumento MONTERREY,MEX
Lundgren+Lindqvist GOTHENBURG,SWE
Studio Round MELBOURNE,AUS
Studio Colorado AMSTERDAM,NDL
Studio Muti CAPE TOWN,ZAF
Typical Organisation for standards and order ATHENS,GRE
Tiago Galo LISBON,PRT

Words
Marina Willer (Pentagram)
Adrian Shaughnessy (Unit Editions)
Debbie Millman
(Design Matters)



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© Copyright A Sense of Place & the artists.
Curated by:Ty Abiodun