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Grotesk: A Decade of Swiss Design Lost in Brooklyn (book medium)
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Kimou Meyer:
Grotesk
A Decade of Swiss Design Lost in Brooklyn
UPPER PLAYGROUND // GINGKO PRESS
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Grotesk, aka Kimou Meyer, is a Swiss designer who moved to NYC in 1999 to work for a European design agency and has been there ever since. In the process of discovering the unique visual language of the Brooklyn streets, things such as hand painted signs, sport logos, street bombing, etc, he found that his approach to design and the creation of his own work took a drastic 180 degree turn.
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Grotesk’s previous focus had been the design of minimalist catalogues, logos and branding systems, but he found that there was a lot more fun to be had in creating tee shirts, skateboards and silk screens for his friends. He eventually excelled in tee shirt and apparel design and now has a worldwide clientele.
This exciting new title features 200 illustrations, designs and artworks created by Grotesk over the past 10 years.

144 pages, Hardcover, 8 ½'' x 10'' (216 x 254 mm)
200 illustrations, English
ISBN: 978-1-58423-357-2 $ 29.95
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Grotesk, aka Kimou Meyer
How does a Swiss born, Belgian trained, graphic designer end up doing t-shirts for Spike Lee, collaborating with Bushwick graffiti vandals, and earning a Phd in vintage American sports uniforms? Over the past ten years, Kimou Meyer (aka Grotesk) has worked with almost all the key players in New York’s brand underground, drawing on his classical training and outsider’s perspective to develop an iconic graphic language and style.
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Upper Playground logo Based in San Francisco,
CA, Upper Playground
has be-come a leader in
today’s progressive art
movement
with its innova-
tive apparel and accessories line and art galleries. Since 1999, Upper Playground has been recognized as a catalyst for the fusion of fashion with fine art. UP apparel and accessories are designed by local and international artists including Sam Flores, Jeremy Fish, Estevan Oriol, David Choe, and Alex Pardee. The Upper Playground collection is sold in over 300 boutiques worldwide and online. In addition, Upper Playground has stores and galleries in San Francisco, Berkeley, Sacramento, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, New York, Mex­ico City and London.
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ISBN-13: 9781584233572 | ISBN-10: 1-58423-357-5 / 1584233575