Domus 923 – Intersections Web 2.0
March 2009 - design by onlab
Creative Direction and Concept: Nicolas Bourquin & Sven Ehmann; Graphic Design: Nicolas Bourquin, Thibaud Tissot, Maike Hamacher, Barbara Hoffmann, with Tobias Krafczyk (illustrations)
Publisher: Editoriale Domus, Milan, Italy
From march 2009, onlab designs the monthly section of the Domus magazine called Intersections.
Edited by Stefania Garassini and Loredana Mascheroni. Featured authors: Richard Baraniuk, Nicholas Carr, Lev Manovich, Bruce Sterling, David Weinberger, Stefan Heidenreich
Illustrations: Tobias Krafczyk
The march issue discusses the mechanisms, strengths, frailties and possible scenarios on the eve of Web 3.0.
For us, the tools, services and problems of the new or other internet are commonplace and part every day life - both at work and in private. From personal experience we know that the Web is a powerful medium, but it is not the only one.
To contrast with the discourse about the impact of the web, we decided to produce an Intersections that only the printed form of a magazine could create and a possibility for tactile interaction by the reader. For this issue, we work in collaboration with the german illustrator Tobias Krafczyk.
Fold this issue of Intersections to learn more.
For us, the tools, services and problems of the new or other internet are commonplace and part every day life - both at work and in private. From personal experience we know that the Web is a powerful medium, but it is not the only one.
To contrast with the discourse about the impact of the web, we decided to produce an Intersections that only the printed form of a magazine could create and a possibility for tactile interaction by the reader. For this issue, we work in collaboration with the german illustrator Tobias Krafczyk.
Fold this issue of Intersections to learn more.

The 24 pages of the section are part of the domus issue, binded between 2 stories of the magazine, printed with spot colours on a mat paper

folded issue, miss and mister web 2.0, illustrations by Tobias Krafczyk

folding system designed by onlab

folding of the pages for the lady

folding of the pages for the man