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Daniel Eatock Imprint: Works 1975-2007 [Hardcover]

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August 4, 2008
Imagine the work of a young designer for whom concept and humor are more important than the glossy aesthetics of mainstream periodicals and design annuals and for whom the message trumps the media, and you begin to get an idea ofthe refreshingly smart and thought-provoking work of Daniel Eatock. Rejecting the widely held opinion that work madewithout a client is "art" and work for hire is "design," Eatock challenges both categories by purposely blurring the distinction. Whether he is solving client problems or those of his own choosing, Eatock's work responds to personal fascinations and the desire to invent, discover, and present.

His commissioned works for clients include an exhibition catalog featuring sound chips, a flip book, handwritten notes, and a cover wrapped in the upholstery fabric used on London transit seating, as well as the graphic identity of the UK's Big Brother reality-TV series, among many others. Eatock's idea of "entrepreneurial authorship" has resulted in numerous self-published limited-edition works such as an edition of prints made using every color of Pantone's felt-tip pens and his Untitled Beatles Poster, which includes the lyrics from every Beatles song. Eatock's most personal self-initiated artworks share an unabashed enthusiasm for punch lines, miscommunication, and seriality: there's the search for a stone that weighs exactly one stone; a perfectly hand-drawn circle, the world's largest signed and numbered limited-edition artwork, utilitarian greeting cards, price label wrapping paper, car alarm dances, and a fruit bowl stickered with fruit labels.

The first monograph on this unconventional practitioner, Daniel Eatock Imprint is as unconventional as the artist himself. While utilizing and embracing the expectations of a traditional monograph, the London-based designer also challenges and subverts them, presenting works based on connections and associations through color, composition, titles, material, and format rather than in chronological or hierarchical order. Constantly oscillating between art and graphic design, this book is full of Eatock's astute observations and eccentric obsessions.

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Designer Daniel Eatock visited Princeton Architectural Press's warehouse in Indiana to individually thumbprint the spines of every copy of his new monograph, Imprint, due out next month. (The book, by the way, is amazing.) -- Michael Bierut, Design Observer, August 11, 2008

"Eatock, a young British designer, believes a silly idea can create something profound. His monograph of images and words includes Complete Roll of Brown Packing Tape Bow." -- Tara McKelvey --The New York Times Book Review: (September 26, 2008)

"I have been wanting to write the review of Daniel Eatocks book, Imprint, for some time. It has lain on my desk for weeks and I have delved into it over an over, but the truth is that I have struggled to really work out how to describe it...Opening with a long and entertaining interview with Eatock and interspersed with insightful captions, Imprint is a glimpse into a remarkable mind. Clearly Eatock is obsessive, whether listing ideas, facts, images or seeing an idea through to its extreme end, but there is such a sharp intelligence to the obsessiveness that it is hard not to be infected by it. No wonder the participatory projects do so well....Imprint is at times hilarious and others a confirmation that a simple idea, well-executed or, indeed, executed at all, has enormous potency... Imprint makes so much sense when it is in your hands that it has become one of my favorite books of inspiration and reference." --Designers Review of Books

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Daniel Eatock is a designer with a practised eye, able to switch from big bucks corporate and media branding - the Big Brother Eye, for example - to micro scale personal works that present an unvarnished view of the world. Eatock's work is also bound up in his website, Eatock.com, which solicits photography from like-minded individuals around the world.

As a result, the designer's first monograph has the feel of a carefully curated weblog, with images that revel in juxtaposition and coincidence paired with his own playful works. It also wouldn't be an Eatock project without a slight subversion of the repetitious nature of the printed book - each copy contains a hand-drawn circle, drawn by the designer himself at a marathon session at the printing plant.

The book chronicles a series of often personal, always conceptual projects that blur the line between art and commercial design. Written and arranged by the man himself, Imprint succeeds in depicting the diverse, scattered nature of his work.

British Design Star Eatock, In Glenside, "You've seen some of the strategies in Daniel Eatock's work before. The embrace of the vernacular everything, seriality, obsessive collecting and child's play recall earlier efforts by Charles and Ray Eames, Paula Scher, Andy Warhol, Walker Evans and Jan Dibbets, as well as those by such contemporary artists as Damien Hirst and Tony Feher. Written and designed by Eatock, the book features more than 1,000 images from more than 100 of his projects and tells you everything you ever wanted to know about him and his career. (He's collected his nail clippings, is a Formula 1 fan, hates smoking. He read Lucy Lippard's 1973 art-history classic Six Years: The Dematerialization of the Art Object when he was 18 and it made him realize that "art and design were no longer disciplines that were motivated purely by aesthetics." He likes participatory projects.)"


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press; 1 edition (August 4, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1568987889
  • ISBN-13: 978-1568987880
  • Product Dimensions: 11.9 x 8.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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