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Sean Yendrys, graphic design
Sean Yendrys is an independent graphic designer
Sean Yendrys Sean Yendrys, mail@seanyendrys.com “A School, A Park” independent summer program, Montreal CA (2016–2018)Audience waiting outside before a lecture by 2018 tutors Jessica Gysel, Katja Mater and Sara Kaaman of Girls Like Us Movement Research Performance Journal, bi-annual newspaperDesigned with Yotam Hadar (2017–ongoing) MRPJ #51 waiting for pick-up at the Movement Research office in New York Para-Platforms: On the Spatial Politics of Right-Wing Populism, Markus Miessen & Zoë Ritts (eds.)135 × 200 mm, 204 pp, Published by Sternberg Press, 2018 Tanzkongress 2019—A Long Lasting Affair, backside of A5 die-cut flyer for public program Tanzkongress 2019—A Long Lasting Affair, visual identity Colour blocking signage for art gallery Parc Offsite in Montreal Takashi Homma, Looking Through: Le Corbusier Windows. 192 pages, 300 × 220 mm.Published by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Koenig Books, Window Research Institute Japan reboot: responsiveness A1 black offset poster, used as base-layer for all future event posters Silkscreen over-print on base-layer to announce the weekend-long symposium Asynchronicity reboot: responsiveness A1 black offset poster, used as base-layer for all future event posters Black silkscreen over-printed on base-layer to announce DEAD TIME (Maggie's Solo) "Co to jest dyskryminacja?", reboot: responsiveness, ongoing graphic identity and project collateralCustom reboot: cuts of Arial, Times and Courier drawn by Moritz Appich Building Arguments vol. 2: Cornelia Hahn Oberlander on Pedagogical Playgrounds, published by Concordia University Press and Canadian Centre for Architecture110 × 175 mm, 120 pages, cover and interior printed black ink on yellow paper, 2023 Building Arguments vol. 1: Arthur Erickson on Learning Systems, published by Concordia University Press and Canadian Centre for Architecture110 × 175 mm, 88 pages, cover and interior printed black ink on medium grey paper, 2021 Water, Kinship, Belief: Toronto Biennial of Art 2019–2022, edited by Candice Hopkins, Katie Lawson, Tairone Bastien.480 pages, 205 × 270 mm, Iris printing + CMYK. Designed with Santiago da Silva. Movement Research Performance Journal #58/59, edited by Joshua Lubin-Levy, John Arthur Peetz, and Nicole Bradburycold-set web offset newspaper, 290 × 420 mm, 72 pages, designed together with Björn Giesecke Movement Research Performance Journal #58/59, edited by Joshua Lubin-Levy, John Arthur Peetz, and Nicole Bradburycold-set web offset newspaper, 290 × 420 mm, 72 pages, designed together with Björn Giesecke Movement Research Performance Journal #58/59, edited by Joshua Lubin-Levy, John Arthur Peetz, and Nicole Bradburycold-set web offset newspaper, 290 × 420 mm, 72 pages, designed together with Björn Giesecke Wet proof, silver ink + CMY on black paper for Let's Not Get Used to This Place: Meg Stuart/Damaged Goods 2008–2023, coming August 2024165 × 235 mm, 528 pages, edited by Julie De Meester, Astrid Kaminski, Jeroen Versteele, designed with Björn Giesecke × Sean Yendrys is an independent graphic designer based between Berlin, Germany and Tallinn, Estonia.He collaborates closely with artists, architects, curators, editors, publishers and institutions to produce books, exhibitions, identities and websites. This has included working with:Canadian Centre for ArchitectureConcordia University PressBard Center for Curatorial StudiesDamaged Goods/Meg StuartParc Offsite/Galerie Eli KerrHarvard Graduate School of DesignHopscotch Reading RoomHauser & WirthKölnischer KunstvereinKunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, DüsseldorfKoenig BooksMoriah EvansMovement Research Performance JournalRomanian Pavillion at the Venice Bienniale of ArtSternberg PressTanzkongress 2019—A Long Lasting AffairTimes Art Center BerlinToronto Biennial of ArtThe Kitchen, NYVerso Bookszero point BerlinHe has been Head of the MA Curriculum in Graphic Design at the Estonian Academy of Arts in Tallinn since it opened in Autumn 2020. Previously he started and organized the independent summer program “A School, A Park” (2016–2018) in Montreal, Canada.Contact: mail@seanyendrys.comWebsite development: Julia Novitchhttps://seanyendrys.comSean Yendrys is an independent graphic designer