14 Jul 2011 // 12:36
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Colher Tour project is an online platform to promote and divulge the portuguese graphic design. This project consists in several conferences and exhibitions in many cities with design items that inspire and boost freelancers, designers, students and the overall population about the value of the present-day national design.

In Évora this event will be realized in the new NAD/ Research and Design Centre. The programme opens with an exhibition at 4.30 PM, being followed by short conferences between 6 PM and 8 PM. Besides NAD/'s creative director, Nuno Abreu, the other two participants will be the responsible for the Colher Tour project, Eurico Sá Fernandes, and the responsible for the Serrote Design Project/ Typography..

 

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04 Jul 2011 // 11:38
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/ I Remember

/ NAD/ Research and Design Centre

/ 9.30 AM - 1.00 PM/ 2.00 PM - 6.30 PM (from Monday to Friday)

 

There are different ways to define or remember our visit to places that, for some reason, are meaningful to us.

This is part of my collection from past years, from the several travels I've made and the way that I keep them.

Posters always have a special meaning for a designer. They are the summary of graphic design in a space with a very well-defined boundary.

There are no pages. Just one sheet. A screen. Something to stop and look. Something that perpetuates an event. A place. A moment.

This is my collection.

Nuno Abreu, Designer.

 

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01 Jul 2011 // 11:09
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Many months ago, we had a dream.

But we didn't just imagine it: we sought solutions, we defined what we wanted it to be, we prepared the project and now we can finally stop. Because today we can say: NAD/ Research and Design Centre is finally open.

The project that began with NAD/ Design Café, but that goes far beyond it, opened on Tuesday, June 28th, one of its most important parts. A space that intends to be a lab of creative and artistic activities - placed in NAD’s business activity -, but also hopes to welcome Évora’s people, that can enjoy the several offers of this new place.

Photography, video and sound studios, exhibitions, lectures, talks or simply to spend some good quality time. A space willing to be visited.

NAD/ Research and Design Centre / Largo da Misericórdia, doors 4, 5 and 6 / 700-932 Évora / PORTUGAL

 

 

This is an awesome day for NAD/.
It is the day that we gave a huge step to be different, to be better.

Nuno Abreu
01 Jul 2011 // 12:34
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Congratulations!

Hugo Serôdio
01 Jul 2011 // 12:51
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Nice to see it's finally up and runnig.
I'll stop by one day to check it out.

João Gonçalves
01 Jul 2011 // 17:12
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21 Apr 2011 // 18:29
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OLD WAY REVIVAL

 

 

Can traditional art and Design be a match? Will their combination bring a learning opportunity to both fields or trace a need of space between them?

 

The answer is on the hands of artisans and designers.

 

If, on the one hand Design brings a global understanding of produts and technological innovation, on the other hand the traditional art has in popular culture a clean and unique source.

 

We invited an artisan, a designer and the responsible for a experimental production factory to come to NAD/ Design Café and talk about the results of the connection between the two activities.

 

Forever together or separated at birth?

 

Bruno Videira - Projecto Água de Prata: a project that reinvented the Arraiolos wool and the recreation of old furniture. 

 

André Rocha - Velhas Técnicas Novos Conceitos: a experimental production factory that joined designers and artisans in the creation of a new collection of house products. 

 

Lúcio Zagalo - Fábrica de Mosaicos Hidráulicos: One of the last artisans working in ceramics. 

 

A Open Talk já foi, mas futuramente poderá ver o resumo da mesma aqui no nosso site, na secção "Design Thinking".

A próxima OT será dia 26 de Maio, sobre o tema de ilustração. Serão adiantados mais pormenores aqui no blog sobre esta Open Talk em sensivelmente uma semana.

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05 May 2011 // 10:07
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16 Mar 2011 // 17:13
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As part of the DOC NAD/ project, it was aired in March10 the movie "Metropolis".

 

Metropolis was cut substantially after its German premiere, being much of the footage lost over the decades. There have been several efforts to restore it, as well as discoveries of previously lost footage, like the "fresh" 30 minutes discovered in 2008 in Argentina. Before that, a 2001 reconstruction of Metropolis, shown at the Berlin Film Festival, was inscribed on UNESCO's Memory of the World Register.

 

Metropolis was directed by Fritz Lang and it is an example of the german expressionism in a science fiction work. Filled with special effects and uncountable "sets", the movie production is still impressive nowadays.

 

Among the several special effects there are the city miniatures, a camera in a swinging support and, the most memorable, that became known as the "Schufftan proccess", the mirror usage to put actors inside the miniature sets.

 

The Maschinenmensch (machine-man), the robot interpreted by Brigitte Helm, was created from a new material called "plastic wood" (usually used to fulfill the space between two wooden boards). This material allowed to produce an outfit similar to an armor, having as a mold the actress body.

 

Brigitte Held suffered a lot during the shooting, since the outfit caused several bruises and cuts. Although the public couldn’t see who was behind the “mask”, Fritz Lang always insisted for Brigitte to play the role.


So, Metropolis presents itself not only as a milestone in the science-fiction or german expressionism fields, but also in the cinema history. The multiple interpretations of the consequences of the technological advancements and the classes disparity still surprise these days. Almost 80 years latter, it is more actual than ever.

 

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TASTY PACKAGING - Food Design

 

NAD/  Design Café will be the meeting point of three projects with its roots in Alentejo that have launched regional products in the light of contemporary design.

Wednesday, November the 10th at 6.30 PM at NAD/ Design Café.

The people in charge of these projects are António Policarpo and Inês Varejão, a graphic designer and an agricultural engineer, from the company Boa Boca Gourmet and winner of three Red Dot Design Awards; Daniel Roldão, marketing director from the company Fábrica de Rebuçados de Portalegre and Rita Soares, administrator of the winery and country house, Herdade Nova da Malhadinha.

Wine, 100% organic biscuits, liquors, coffee, chocolates, candies hand made from old traditional recipes and techniques gained in the recent years a new look. They evolved from simple tasty products into objects of desire.

Food design is the concept to be tasted on this Open Talk Gourmet.

Should food be faced only as an object waiting sadly on a supermarket shelf to be picked? Or should it communicate and persuade us to have a delicious new experience, through more artistic, functional and ergonomic packaging design? > Come and taste with us an Open Talk Gourmet!

 

 

More info about NAD/ Design Cafe here.

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26 Jan 2011 // 17:57
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27 Jan 2011 // 21:12
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NAD/ Design Cafe has opened, but that you already know. What you don´t know is how it was made.

 

We hope that now you can see the big picture. Once you watch the video, you might wonder: so really what´s the true recipe? you can start by figuring how much time the concept took to be ready, how many people worked on it, how much time was spent and how much passion we´ve put into it. Then, multiply it by ten… and there you have it!

 

More info about NAD/ Design Cafe here.

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20 Oct 2010 // 20:14
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40 NAD/ Design Solutions workers were taken to experience Madrid, in a trip to tell our friends, family, children and grandchildren.

 


/ 1 Oct /

Travelling 40 people together in a bus leaving from Évora and arriving to Madrid was a memorable time that NAD/ gave to his work team, since October 1st until the 3rd.

In this travel were designers, architects, developers, administratives and the technical staff, including our carpenter and the NAD/ Design Café staff.

The main goal of this trip was to overthrow our day-to-day professional borders and to get together all the group, having in mind the possibility to know an european capital and meet the major art points.

To renew team spirit, there is nothing better than a road trip, to revive ties, where you put aside the comfort and the velocity of a car.

You must bear curves and the impatience caused by a six hour ride, sharing snacks and founding ways to fulfill the time, such as singing, talking or playing games.

The arrival to Madrid is always a surprise! The whiteness of the typical Alentejo houses, the serenity and history that lives in Évora contrasts now with the rush hour scenery  of the largest metropolis in Spain, that nowadays has six million inhabitants.  

We pass by Plaza de Espãna, that connects the biggest arteries of the city, and then in Gran Vía the stores of the biggest brands begin to appear and also the neo-classic buildings from the beggining of the 19th century.

We arrive to Óscar Room Mate Hotel, an hotel with a very glamorous design. We drop the heaviness of the bags and go to dinner in a japanese restaurant, followed by a walk around Chueca, Gran Vía, Callao and Palacio Real. The murmur of the movida do not go unnoticed and some people join the fiesta.

 

Arrival /

 

 

 

/ 2 Oct /

On the next day, a sunny day with mild temperatures welcomes us. It doesn’t even look like Fall.

The next destination is Calle de Alcalá, the oldest and longest street in Madrid. We could now see more and with more detail - and register with our cameras - what we had already seen in a rush in the night of our arrival.

The neoclassical buildings, a lot of them being from state institutions, like the Bank of Spain, fulfill this avenue and make anyone stop.

Our journey through Calle de Alcalá get us to Barrio de Las Letras, known as one of the places with more cultural activity of the capital, where the first part of Cervantes’ book D. Quixote de La Mancha was printed, in 1967, and where writers like Lope de Vega and Quevedo lived.

We passed through a street full with messages, copper letters inserted in the floor. They were poems and literature quotes from several authors. Cars can’t pass through, because this space is for the pedestrians: it is to read, walk and stop when you want.

The next visit is Raquel Ponce’s art gallery, where we are kindly received by the director in order to give us the major guidelines about the space. One of the rooms is dedicated to sculpture and is used like a space of promotion of the young spanish artists that are searching for more visibility in the capital.

In the second room, the exhibition involves plastic arts and supports the diffusion of works of artists with low budget, but with their talent already proved in the illustration, painting an photography fields.

A few more steps and we arrive at La Caixa foundation, designed by the swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron. A building with a sculptural look in steel, that grew up from an old electric station all built with bricks in the 19th century. Part of this architectonical project is a vertical garden composed by flowers and bushes.

In La Caixa foundation we are surprised by a temporary exhibition of the famous italian film-maker Federico Fellini, known for his fantasist and baroque inspiration, where we discovered his less known sides, like the fact that he was a journalist and cartoonist. His inspiration is also revealed, including the circus, the catholic repression, the eccentricity and the absurd.

The group also sees a series of letters between Salvador Dali and Federico García Lorca and some surrealist paintings of the painter.

Our tour continues. In the afternoon we went to the Thyssen Museum, located in the neo-classic palace Villahermosa, to visit the exhibition “Todo o Nada” from the peruvian photographer Mário Testino. A selection of 54 photos where two concepts oppose to each other: mode and nudity grounded in the photos published in magazines like Vogue, Vanity Fair or Allure and some unpublished works from the photographer.

Following that, a visit to Circulo de Bellas Artes. The CBA, founded in 1880, is nowadays one of the more important private cultural centers of Europe. It also assumes an important role in Spain as a multidisciplinary cultural center in the fields of creation, diffusion and cultural management of the plastic arts, literature, science, philosophy, cinema and performing arts.
In CBA we have the opportunity to visit “Creación INJUVE 2010”, a show organized annually by the Spanish Institute of Youth to reveal new artistic talents.

Late in the afternoon there was also time to visit a bookstore specialized in visual arts and photography. This bookstore is one of the many sides of La Fabrica project, dedicated to the editorial communication and publishing areas.

We also visited an artistic space of the brand Camper, usually used to launch new products, where we watched a sketch made by actors.

There was still time for a night walk in La Latina area, that gave us the possibility to know  an older part of Madrid, with their medieval close streets and a entertainment part.

 

Not only Design /

 

 

 

/ 3 Oct /

On Sunday, we went to know the head office of the Cervantes Institute, in Calle de Alcalá, and to visit “México Ilustrado: libros, revistas y cartales, 1920 - 1950”, celebrating the bicentenary anniversary of the mexican independence and the centenary of the revolution. A total of 400 pieces, by authors like Diego Riviera, Josep Renau or Ramón Gaya, that clarify how the political, economical and educational reforms spread in this period, using the new forms of artistic and literary expression.

Our last stop was the Matadero, an old slaughterhouse and a cattle market from 1928, in neo-mudejar style -  a characteristic of the industrial building of that time, converted in 2005 into a contemporary creative center for cultural and artistic activities.

In the old refrigerating chamber we were surprised by the exhibition “Fin del Silencio” of the artist Carlos Garaicoa, in honor of the cuban capital, where seven rugs recreate pamphleteering sentences from the streets of Havana, having in mind the promotion of a dialogue between the physical structures and the modes of social organization.

There was still time to return to our youth, through an interactive and experimental exhibition with the evolution of the video games by Miyamoto, the author of the well-known Super Mario and his friend Luigi.

We had three days to walk through Madrid that were truly inspiring for all the NAD/ team. Here is the report to show latter to our friends, family, children and grandchildren.

 

 

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go go /

 

"Open Talk" /

 

NAD/ Team at Madrid /

 

Worker Man Brand /

 

Ascending the box /

 

Typographical evidences of Miyamoto's work /

 

All about picture! /

 

Dinner with chopsticks /

 

Low budget /

 

Have a seat! /

 

Carpets with flying words! /

 

Is it really a ship over Madrid!? /

 

superposition in Plaza del sol /

 

Through Gran Via. An example to follow, healthy and ecological!

 

all for the same reason /

 

12 hrs journey, 62 hrs abroad, 6 hrs sleep = 80hrs emotion /

 

The guilty sentence : " Are you freaking out?" /

 

A man and his work /

 

I slept with you /

 

¿ Hola, que tal ? Muchas Gracias /

 

Hanging /

 

Off we go for the next trip /

 

 

 

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20 Sep 2010 // 17:03
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"Does who know how, do it live." The Italian calligrapher Luca Barcellona refuses to use any software on his computer, and creates "by hand" the typography of a poster for the event "Legacy Of Letters". And we take hours to choose a font ...

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07 Sep 2010 // 10:48
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This is a great graphic design project, were designers can actually try to change something that is part of the american culture for years. See if you feel challenged to redesign the green bills of capitalism.

Here.

 

 

este era um bom projecto académico para o pessoal se divertir

Bruno Silva
07 Sep 2010 // 15:41
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No seguimento do NAD/ Open Talk de ontem, interessante é criarmos challenges mas com várias restrições, para exercitar a nossa capacidade de pensar "fora, dentro da caixa".

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09 Sep 2010 // 10:01
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