Philip Schaufelberger
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Monday, 5 March 2012
Monday, 27 February 2012
...it'll be very graphical!
My humble self proudly announces to be a part of the exhibiting venue showcasing several great graphic designers and illustrators.
Labels:
exhibition,
grafik12,
plug,
zürich
Thursday, 23 February 2012
dumped brand
Finally, the last post of this series for now! I hope it was a feast, because this last installment is about food. It's difficult to find a typical Czech speciality. Personally, I never discovered anything I could describe as a typical Czech dish. It was often the way the dish was served (I'll never forget that huge piece of meat. It was like the land of plenty.).
I know there probably will be some Austrians gathering Mozart Balls to throw at me, though I went with Dumplings for this one.
Today you can feed yourselves on the combination of the Českomoravský fotbalový svaz flag with Vepřo knedlo zelo. Mijam!

Click on the link to see them all collected or to safe it in your bookmarks for information about the release of the sticker-album later on.
Dearest, Philip Schaufelberger
I know there probably will be some Austrians gathering Mozart Balls to throw at me, though I went with Dumplings for this one.
Today you can feed yourselves on the combination of the Českomoravský fotbalový svaz flag with Vepřo knedlo zelo. Mijam!

Click on the link to see them all collected or to safe it in your bookmarks for information about the release of the sticker-album later on.
Dearest, Philip Schaufelberger
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Pilars soft spot
The same thing I said when I "joked" about puppets in this series of Czech football players cold be said about toys. You know, like they are for children and so on. But they appear to be very useful if the building for the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry is still under construction. At least all of you who wear soft lens can be thankful that a Czech chemist used Merkur to invent them.
May you see todays combination of Vaclav Pilar with Otto Wichterle!

Philip Schaufelberger
Filed under PORTRAIT.
May you see todays combination of Vaclav Pilar with Otto Wichterle!

Philip Schaufelberger
Filed under PORTRAIT.
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Sivok, the one who is ridding the iron horse
What do Native Americans and cars have in common?
You're right, the Czech Republic!
May I drive up todays combination of Tomas Sivok with Škoda.
You're right, the Czech Republic!
May I drive up todays combination of Tomas Sivok with Škoda.
Monday, 20 February 2012
the Rosicky of Prague
I hope Rabbi Jehuda ben Bezal´el Löw doesn't send the big guy after me now because of that, but this and Franz Kafka are both no-brainers if you want to come up with something related to the Czech Republic.
May I bring to life without rituals and Hebrew incantations todays combination of Tomas Rosicky with the Golem of Prague.

Philip Schaufelberger
Filed under PORTRAIT.
May I bring to life without rituals and Hebrew incantations todays combination of Tomas Rosicky with the Golem of Prague.

Philip Schaufelberger
Filed under PORTRAIT.
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