lucrezia tettoni & jennifer mehigan
sydney / singapore
preferably singapore
creators of dust and dessert
an arrhythmic publication
by white walls studio
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WHITE WALLS STUDIO focuses on thoughtful communication.
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DUST & DESSERT Magazine is a sporadically released series of books on soft thoughts and colossal magnificences that have been put together by the two of us. Every page is generated with affection and careful consideration of the interaction between what is read and what is seen. Each submission has been hand picked and all contributors are treated with respect and we will continue to keep in touch with everyone long after the collection retires, as there will be only 8 issues produced.
After a period of time away from each other at the beginning of 2010, we returned to Sydney and revisited our desire to publish a book, choosing to focus on compiling a volume of work arranged using the colour spectrum (the ethereal wordplay is a convenient byproduct), with themes that have been chosen because they all relate to each other through these colours, which will become evident at the end of
the series.
"we've been referred to as a zine a lot but i think there is a significant difference between the traditional mental image of 'zine' versus what dust & dessert is... if the choice is between 'book' or 'zine'... we fall under the category of 'book"
sydney / singapore
preferably singapore
creators of dust and dessert
an arrhythmic publication
by white walls studio
⋈
WHITE WALLS STUDIO focuses on thoughtful communication.
⋈
DUST & DESSERT Magazine is a sporadically released series of books on soft thoughts and colossal magnificences that have been put together by the two of us. Every page is generated with affection and careful consideration of the interaction between what is read and what is seen. Each submission has been hand picked and all contributors are treated with respect and we will continue to keep in touch with everyone long after the collection retires, as there will be only 8 issues produced.
After a period of time away from each other at the beginning of 2010, we returned to Sydney and revisited our desire to publish a book, choosing to focus on compiling a volume of work arranged using the colour spectrum (the ethereal wordplay is a convenient byproduct), with themes that have been chosen because they all relate to each other through these colours, which will become evident at the end of
the series.
"we've been referred to as a zine a lot but i think there is a significant difference between the traditional mental image of 'zine' versus what dust & dessert is... if the choice is between 'book' or 'zine'... we fall under the category of 'book"