It's Nice That Issue #3

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It's Nice That Issue #3

April 2010

Issue #3 launched on Thursday 1 April 2010 and documented the most interesting work featured on the site from October 2009 to March 2010, alongside a series of interviews and features. Available to order online now for £10 + p&p..

Features (34 Pages)

Nice by Richard Milward. The Times Between Times by Keetra Dean Dixon,. In Praise of Rust by Ken Garland. The Path of the Wandering Mind… by Dan Germain. Connect the Dots by Johan Löfgren. Record Collection by Michael Marriott. Graphics vs. Poetry by Geoff McFetridge

Interviews (54 Pages)

Artist/jewellery designer Maisie Broadhead. Furniture designer Tom Dixon. Illustrator Tom Gauld. Graphic designer Milton Glaser. Director Keith Schofield. Photographer Dan Tobin Smith. Fashion designer Paul Smith.

Work (42 Pages)

A2/SW/HK, Gregoire Alexandre, Leslie David, Christopher DeLorenzo, Anne De Vries, Daniel Eatock, Jochen Gerner, Marcelo Gomes, Charley Harper, William Hundley, Abi Huynh, Himi Kozue, Mårten Lange, Alastair Levy, Lucy and Bart, Susanne Ludwig, Livia Marin, Aakash Nihalani, Jasmine Raznahan, Isabella Rozendaal, SpY, Damjan Stanković, John Paul Thurlow, Adam Voorhes, Cardon Webb, Taizo Yamamoto.

Pre-order Print

All orders that were received before midnight on 31 March 2010 also received an exclusive screen print commissioned especially for the issue by world-renowned illustrator, Parra, and available nowhere else in the world.

Further Details

A pop-up launch exhibition and shop was held at Sir Paul Smith’s showroom in central London. Tuesday April 6 — Saturday 10. Open 12pm – 6pm (Until 8.30 on Thursday 8th). It’s Nice That supported by Paul Smith, Princes House, 39 Kingsway, London, WC2B 6TP. 128 pages of advertising free content, 275 × 210mm. Designed by It’s Nice That in collaboration with Joseph Burrin. Printed by Push, paper by Fenner. For more images of the publication including the documentation of the process see the Flickr page.

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