The lid of the bag can be opened to the front. The interior zone is therefore easy to access and can be handled while carrying the bag along. Furthermore, there is a zipper mesh pocket inside the lid for things you need close to hand. The lid itself will be locked close to your body on the rear side of the bag to protect the bag’s contents.
A detachable accessory compartment offers space for a small notebook, wallet, MP3 player, your cell phone, pens, credit cards, and a lot more things you need when you’re out and about.
Type. box.bag
Size. 33 x 37 x 13cm
Volume. 10 ltr.
Features.
- 450D Polyester outer fabric
- YUP all over pattern by digital true color print
- Lining out of black nylon fabric with YUP pattern
- YUP metal logo badge (magnetic)
- Additional YUP necklace / key ring can get fixed by magnet
- Including the book: In/Between, The Organic (Artwork by Paulo Arraiano aka Yup.)
Inbetween worlds. Paulo Arraiano.
Paulo Arraiano, calling himself Yup, was born in Portugal, where he still lives. He grew up on
a diet of Japanese and American animation, Belgian comics, and Lego bricks. The influences of his
father being an architect started his passion for drawing. His mother, a journalist and writer,
passed on her love of books and the written word to her son. Later on, during his wild teenage
years, he discovered skateboarding and the interest for graphic and visual culture. Today, his
other side is balancing this rebelliousness and aggressiveness of the urban environment with the
fluidity and harmony of nature.
With a degree in Communication he went to AR.CO in Lisbon to study Comics and Illustration. As an
Art Director, he is now working for several magazines, such as Musicbox Club and Slang. Although
he's still in love to his home country, his art work has been published in various magazines and
exhibited throughout the world, e.g. in Washington, Manchester, or at the Art Basel in
Miami.
He expresses himself through a body of work from where forms emerge from an ambivalence between
urban culture and nature, merging both realities that surround him.
Using the auf blank bag as a canvas, this work talks about energy and space. About movement, about the space between one point and another. Like a pattern that brings the object into a world between worlds, where a massive chaos of forms and characters is all connected by themselves and by nature.
Together as a unique form, as a unique object, they find their habitat everywhere they go. Everywhere you want to take them. Spreading their energy, telling their stories, and inviting people into their world.

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