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16h_ Doors open
Reception with snacks, drinks and goodies
16h30_ Welcome
Jesse Marynen
16h40_ ‘Nobody’s reading books anymore.’
Koen Denolf
17h_ It’s all about the package
Ron Dejong (Moeskops Grafisch)
Break
17h30_ Let’s talk about papers, baby_
Séverine Calmus (Fedrigoni)
17h55_ Book launch
Panel discussion with bookdesigner Tina De Souter and 4 photographers
19u_
Networking & signing session
In honor of the 3rd edition of Café Cliché, she designed 4 art books in a colaboration with 5 young, promising photographers.
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Are you in marketing? Then marketing strategist Koen Denolf will probably ring a bell… If you ever thought books were not sexy, he may change your thoughts…
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Get inspired by the different papers available and start using them for your own book!
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Never heard of a book case? Then come and hear what Ron has to learn you….
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Diesel & Veggie Oil is videographer Timo Vergauwen’s intriguing travelogue of his trip in the wake of the American folk band Handmade Moments.
In her book ‘Buitengewoon’ Carolle collected black and white portraits of people with unique traits. Her goal is to offer a reality check to the current society and the lack of diversity in the beauty ideals that still prevail today. Positivity is always central here.
Their artwork is characterized by striking ideas with critical undertones that are stylistically crafted to perfection. Their project “taboob” went viral in 2019 and has now been transformed into a matching art book.
‘They Look For’ forms an extension of his trip in Corcovado and is an ambitious attempt to pour his experiences with the greenery of Costa Rica into an atmospheric visual story.
Thanks to the support of bookbinder Sepeli for binding the books you are handed at the event.
Thanks to the support of Repro Hermans in all the printed communications for Café Cliché edition 3 – Let’s talk about books, baby!
Thanks to the support of Jef Maes of SMLXL.be in developing the concept and the physical invitations.
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Click here to download are selection of images.