Designers

Diseño Libre

Diseño para todos. Por todos. Todo tipo de personas y de diseños, libres.
http://disenolibre.org/

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Libre Objet

As a group of industrial and graphic designers, hackers and artists, recently gathered together under the name Libre Objet, we all share a common question about open source industrial design, processes and products resulting from our work, with the aim of providing tools for accessing a free philosophy applied to the manufacture of objects.
http://libreobjet.org/

→ 16/03/2014 — Designers Commenter

Vers un design libre
Christophe André

Christophe André est designer militant. Au cours de ses études en école d’ingénieur, on lui demande un jour de concevoir un objet ayant une durée de vie limitée. Cette confrontation à l’obsolescence programmée, au cœur du système de production, axera par la suite sa recherche artistique. Il quitte le monde des ingénieurs pour celui des Beaux-Arts, où il entame une réflexion sur l’autoproduction et ce nouveau mode de diffusion des objets : le “design libre”. Une pratique et une pensée à contre-courant.
Lire l’article

→ 25/02/2014 — Designers, Livres & textes Commenter

amoinsb/fonts

Le studio de design graphique Amoinsb propose une série de fontes en téléchargement libre sous license OFL.
C’est ici.
Si un fork vous tente, c’est .

→ 24/02/2014 — Design graphique, Designers, Typographie Commenter

Open P2P Design

At openp2pdesign.org we study and write about the development and implications of Design processes and tools for communities, localities and Open projects. Started by Massimo Menichinelli in 2005, this project has been growing with many publications, tools, worldwide events and workshops regarding the use of Design for enabling collaborative communities and Open projects like Open Design, Open Business, Open Data, Open Government.
Open P2P Design was the starting point of this project and it is a community-centered design methodology for co-designing with a community open and p2p organizational forms with an open and p2p design process. It’s a way to co-design a collaborative activity with/for a community that can use it for self-organizing itself and solve its specific problems.
Site
En savoir plus

→ 25/01/2014 — Designers, Initiatives & événements Commenter

Manufactura Independente

We’re Manufactura Independente, a design studio focused on free and open source software, libre culture and critical engagement with design tools.
Our skills range from print design to coding and UI design. We’re actively engaged with the free software movement and use only FLOSS tools in the work we develop.
Ils sont à l’origine, avec ginger coons, de Libre Graphic Magazine.
Site

→ 25/01/2014 — Design graphique, Designers Commenter

Xavier Klein
designer graphique

«  LIBÉRONS L’INFORMATIQUE  » est le titre de mon diplôme obtenu en juin 2013 à l’ENSAAMA Olivier De Serres.
Dans mon mémoire, je soutiens que les designers doivent utiliser des outils libres pour préserver leur créativité. Et des outils libres naîtront des formes inédites. J’ai donc mené des expériences de graphisme libre utilisant des outils et des processus créatifs contributifs (comme le typographor présenté dans sa propre section).
Ce diplôme a été surtout un éveil à l’informatique plutôt qu’une fin en soit et je m’investis de plus en plus dans ce domaine.
Page du projet
Lire son mémoire
Son site

→ 21/01/2014 — Design graphique, Designers, Livres & textes Commenter

Lakfon publishing

make art
makeart

Lakfon publishing est un studio de design graphique composé de Benjamin Stephan et Christoph Haag basé en Allemagne. Ils ont travaillé pour le festival Makeart et la Linux Audio Conference, développant et utilisant des logiciels libres.
Source & source
Site

→ 17/01/2014 — Design graphique, Designers Commenter

Implicite none, logical done
Catalogtree & Jeremy Jansen

Cover
This book contains a printed version of our complete online archive. It is generated and printed on demand in editions of 30 (black and white, screen resolution, 8.25″ x 10.75″, hardcover). This reflects the dynamic nature of the source, allowing each edition to be revised and updated. The book will continue to expand untill it reaches 801 pages.
This is a non-official publication, part of an experimental ongoing project that focuses on open source possibilities for design and publishing.

Note : Catalogtree pointe un lien vers le site opensourcepublishers.org qui ne semble pas fonctionner. On ne trouve rien à ce propos sur le web à part un pdf extrait du magazine Étapes.

Sources

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Enzo Mari
Designer

À compléter.

→ 16/01/2014 — Designers Commenter

Letterproeftuin
Collectif de design graphique

Letterproeftuin is a traveling open-source designstudio. A neo-craft workshop that emphasizes the creative process and exhibits its results. It is an counter-action to the fast nowaday design tools and an invitation for designers to get their hands dirty in order to inspire, discuss and share knowledge. Based on a passion for printmaking we combine craftsmanship and technology with inspiration, collaboration, hard work and fun.
Site

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Raphaël Bastide
designer graphique

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Open Source Publishing
Collectif de design graphique

OSP makes graphic design using only free and open source software—pieces of software that invite their users to take part in their elaboration. Founded in 2006 in the context of Brussels art organisation Constant, the OSP caravan now comprises a group of individuals from different background and practices: typography, graphic design, cartography, programming, mathematics, writing, performance. Through a collaborative practice, they work on workshops, commissioned or self-commissioned projects, searching to redefine their playground, digging towards a more intimate relation with the tools.
OSP has worked with organisations both large and small, and collaborated with individual artists. They have organised workshops at many art schools (Royal College of Art, Merz Akademie, Piet Zwart Instituut) and festivals (Vietnam Open Design Week, Festival de Chaumont). Finally, in divided Belgium, they have won both the most beatiful book of Flanders and the most beatiful book of Brussels/Wallonia. For a complete list, see the Curriculum.
True to their name, OSP publishes all the the source files to their projects through their website http://osp.constantvzw.org.
How do we work?
OSP is a collective—or more specifically, a caravan. When a new collaboration comes in (contact), we create in-between us a team to take it on: usually 2 to 4 designers. Two of the designers become “la conscience”, which means that they are responsible for communication with the client/collaborator.
During the job, we work together using a versioning system that houses all the files for the project. This system is accessible for the client, and also for the outside public. We are Open Source publishing, after all!
Source
Site

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Pour un design graphique libre

Blog destiné à regrouper mes recherches pour mon mémoire portant sur les relations entre design graphique et culture libre.