Badge/Button/Pin is the collaborative efforts of Gavin Lucas ( G the P ) and Nathan Gale ( Intercity ) in the realm of the humble (yet mighty!) button badge.
Their mission is two-fold:
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To produce and commission beautiful badges (see left-hand column)2.
To promote beautiful badge design from around the worldAs well as releasing limited edition badge sets, and encouraging artists and image makers to use the comments section of this myspace page as a gallery to showcase new badge-designs,
Badge/Button/Pin is also the title of a book the pair have collaborated on which is published by Laurence King .
The book, published in July 2007, is the first volume dedicated to glorifying current badge design culture - and it will showcase work by some of the most in-demand image makers working today from around the globe - including Milton Glaser , Alexander Gelman , Michael C. Place , eBoy , Mark Pawson , Jeremyville , Jon Burgerman and many others – some of which you're far less likely to have heard of, but whose work is no less delightful. Of course such a book can't be a comprehensive global look at who's making badges today - because the scene is huge - BUT it's a start - and a celebratory one at that!
Each month
Badge/Button/Pin will release a new pack of badges, either designed by us or designed by a collaborating image maker, be they a graphic designer, illustrator or artist. The packs will be issued in editions of 40 and sold for £4 a pack in Magma's store at 16 Earlham Street in Covent Garden. You can see the packs released thus far in the left-hand column of this page.
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If you missed the
Badge/Button/Pin book launch/exhibition at exposure Gallery in central London – here are some photos:
THANK YOU to all the exhibitors - particularly to John and Will at Cosh , Fred Deakin, Jonathan Ellery, Tomi at FL@33/Stereohype, Mark Pawson, Jeremyville and Ian Wright. Big thanks also to Dave Henckel, Dave Oscroft, Leo Cackett, Emma Ellwood Russell and Sam Allen and Ian at Onward Display.
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THE BOOKA selection of spreads from the book:
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Badge/Button/Pin (book) specifications:
Format: 200 x 200 mm
Extent: 128 pages
Illustrations: 500 in colour
Paper: 157 gsm matt art
Binding: Paperback
ISBN 13: 978 1 85669 409 4
ISBN 10: 1 85669 409 7
Publication: May 2007
Price: £12.95
Badge/Button/Pin (special edition)
same as above but packaged with a set of 10 button badges - by Alexander Gelman, Michael C. Place (Build), FL@33, Antoni & Alison, Trevor Jackson, Mark Pawson, Fred Deakin, Kim Jones and Femke Hiemstra (Femtasia).
ISBN 13: 978 1 85669 517 6
ISBN 10: 1 85669 517 4
Price £19.95
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WHAT THE PRESS SAY:"
As Badge Button Pin proves, the badge has survived into the 21st century. Why? Because even when its message is not political, a badge is a minor but effective act of provocation. Its tone is quiet, subtle: where a slogan T-shirt screams “Here I am!â€, a badge says “Go on, look a bit closer — what do you think of that?†It makes the most boring outfit individual, intriguing. And, most importantly, it puts a little bit of your heart on your lapel." – The Times, 2 June 2007 (front cover of The Times Books supplement shown)
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'Badges? We don't need no stinkin' badges.' Well, yes, actually, we do." –
Creative Review, May 2007
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Coffee-table book of the month" –
ARENA, April 2007
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GQ loves badges. They can be fashionable, political, arty and even pornographic: what other accessory does that? Badge Button Pin is a worthy celebration." –
GQ, July 2007
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A celebration of the badge in all its forms – a must for graphic designers, illustrators, artists, music lovers and geeky badge collectors everywhere." –
Telegraph Magazine, 1 September 2007
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CONTACTING BBPPlease don't contact us via myspace - as we don't check our inbox that often. Instead, if you want to get in touch, you can reach us using good ol' reliable email:
Gavin:
[email protected]
Nathan:
[email protected]