Dot Dot Dot magazine


Dot Dot Dot is a magazine of visual culture produced end edited by graphic designers Stuart Bailey and Peter Bilak.

Books 16

Issue 17 of the Dot Dot Dot magazine covers design in the widest possible sense while steering clear of both commercial portfolio presentations.
The final issue of the magazine in which tries — finally — to be as direct as possible about 
what it’s come to stand for and what it thinks it’s gonna do about it.
After eighteen issues, Dot Dot Dot remains the must-read journal. Curiously it has become the venue for creative writing on the most diverse subjects.
A publication which began life as a graphic design magazine, but whose content has gradually widened to cover art, music, language, politics, film and literature.
Latest issue of the bi-annual independent art/design publication which began life as a graphic design magazine, but whose content has gradually widened to cover art, music, language, politics, film and literature.

Articles 2

Peter Biľak speaks with Mark Thomson about his beginnings, running a type foundry, magazines, print media in general, modern dance and typography. This interview appeared in Eye magazine No.75, Spring 2010 in the Reputations series.
Interviews · 27 September 2010 · English · 3447 words
A refreshingly positive response to (and call for?) more, and more thoughtful culture and design publications in a time when the phrase “who needs another design mag?” is common. Max Bruinsma also briefly details the evolution of Dutch and other non-mainstream/design publications.
Essays · 29 November 2004 · English · 2284 words

Authors 3

Born York, UK, 1973. Studied graphic design, Reading, UK, 1991-95. Part of the first group of participants at the Werkplaats Typografie, Arnhem, NL...
Peter Biľak works in the field of editorial, graphic, and type design. In 1999 he started Typotheque type foundry, in 2000, together with Stuart Bail...
Self-trained designer. He has taught graphic design at the Central St. Martins School of Art; the University of East London; the University of Texas a...