Is print dead? That was a question posed by Nicolas Walker and Ruben Feurer, the duo behind Quottom at the January CreativeMornings/Zürich. The answer is self evident byt their practice, but see the photos from the event taken by George Eberle.
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Yesterday, Nicolas Walker and Ruben Feurer, two of the founders behind the print magazine Quottom, spoke at CreativeMornings/Zürich on the sweat, tears, joy, and happiness behind the creation of the publication.
“Quottom is a bi-annual arts magazine with a focus on social issues and the arts. Produced by a young, dedicated collective magazine offers content space for long stories, exciting stories, unusual portraits, witty columns and essays, as well as photo galleries and expressive works of art.”
Find out more about the event here.
Antonio Scarpoini was the speaker at CreativeMornings/Zürich last June, which was part of the first globally themed month around arts and technology. Antonio spoke on the intersection of arts and technology, a space he describes as “design.” He shared this visual on the power of narrative storytelling and the idea of conceptual devices developed through design.