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| Weight | 1 kg |
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| Dimensions | 60 × 42 × 0.2 cm |
| Options: | Unframed |
R4,950.00
Dive into the distinctive ijusi style with this graphic design, a montage from their extensive archive capturing the eclectic charm of South Africa’s streets and townships. A vibrant blend of odd-ball scenes, quirky architecture, religious temples, and street life, this artwork showcases the dynamic fusion of visual languages and cultures characteristic of ijusi’s unique design aesthetic.
| Weight | 1 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 60 × 42 × 0.2 cm |
| Options: | Unframed |

Dive into urban chic with ijusi Issue #10, the ‘Amaout Street Style’ Edition. Explore the unique dress, style, and attitude of South Africa’s city hipsters, especially the popular and influential black street-wise yuppie culture. Delve into the vibrant world of women who define this urban class, contrasting sharply with aspiring but not-so-cool street hoods and gangsters. The cover artwork draws inspiration from traditional patent medicines found on street corners, creating a visually striking journey into South Africa’s contemporary urban subcultures.

Explore creative brilliance in ijusi Issue #5 (1997), ‘Life Story.’ Immerse yourself in this collaborative masterpiece, where student art from PRIDE meets interpretations by designers from South Africa, Netherlands, Germany, and the USA. Experience the transformation of student drawings into a fresh graphic design journey. The cover artwork draws inspiration from everyday food packaging, found in local supermarkets and street trader stalls.

Explore ijusi’s unique graphic design, a playful blend of visual languages and cultures, satirically featuring South African cultural icons. From Boer Mauser rifles to a portrait of Eugene Terreblanche, all playfully chained together with the continent of Africa. This spoof graphic encapsulates the complexities of South African history in a bold and distinctive style.

Discover the collaborative brilliance of ijusi issue number 3 (1995), a unique blend of first-year design students from ML Sultan Technikon and seasoned graphic designers. Each professional was challenged to reimagine a woodcut print from a student, expressing their personal perspectives on the theme of Reform and Reconciliation. Uncover a captivating fusion of fresh talent and seasoned expertise in this one-of-a-kind artistic exploration.
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