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Gleaming like a full moon, Janoschka Holding GmbH's exhibit created a world that seemed stripped down to basic geometry. Abstract shapes related to printing processes filled the space, from 79 diaphanous hanging sheets to informational displays and hospitality areas. Massively enlarged, the markings implied the company took delight in even the smallest detail.
photos: Zooey Braun
Pattern Recognition
GOLD AWARD
Category: International Designer
Exhibitor: Janoschka Holding GmbH
Design: Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany, 49-711-99-33-92-330, www.ifgroup.org
Fabrication: Holzbau Harr GmbH, Oberschwandorf, Germany, 49-7456-93-80-0, www.holzbau-harr.de
Show: Drupa, 2012
Budget: $133,170
Size: 66-by-20 feet
Cost/Square Foot: $119
n their groundbreaking documentary, "Powers of 10," master designers Charles and Ray Eames showed how scale can affect the way we perceive things. Similarly, in its exhibit for Janoschka Holding GmbH at Drupa, design firm Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH took miniscule details most people would never see and made them unforgettably huge. The booth's impact on judges was equally titanic. "This is an exhibit people would talk about long after the show," said one Exhibit Design Awards judge.

Janoschka, a multinational player in the prepress sector, wanted its booth to communicate its devotion to detail. Thus, designers magnified infinitesimal items most would be unaware of, but which are always under Janoschka's watchful gaze.

Visitors entering the exhibit found 79 translucent sheets dangling overhead, each imprinted with what looked like a riot of abstract shapes – circles, dots, diamonds, and diagonal stripes. Seemingly random, the magnified markings stood for minute details in the printing process too tiny for the naked eye to discern. The circles, for example, represented the dots of printed matter on a massive scale, while the other shapes suggested what items produced with the gravure and flexo printing processes would look like calibrated for the "Land of the Giants."

The company festooned the booth's interior and walls, and covered the sides of tables and informational displays, with the omnipresent symbols. On a black wall with white diagonal stripes, for instance, attendees could see the process for printing a soup package from initial design to end product. Dazzling and delightful, the shapes expertly illustrated how Janoschka's attention to quality extended down to even microscopic matters. E




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