Showing posts with label Portfolio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portfolio. Show all posts

5/23/2010

GDFB Decoding

Hi all,
Tuesday I'll be talking at this seminar in Breda. This poster is also part of the Graphic Design Festival. Photo by Stefan Scheele.

5/11/2010

TERROR!

This is a preview of a new A0 poster I printed together with Harmen Liemburg who organised a silkscreening masterclass together with the Amsterdams Grafisch Atelier, the workshop where I do all of my silkscreening.

3/24/2010

SOEPBOER & STOOKER invitation



This beautiful picture featuring my new silkscreened invitation is done by Maurice Scheltens and Liesbeth Abbenes. They will presenting their photo's at the new Soepboer & Stooker show coming saturday.

2/08/2010

PS poster


 The new poster I did for Jan van der Ploeg. 250 pieces were printed in three different fluor-colors and black over three days. Could not have done it without Andrès! Photo's by Charlott Markus.

 

OPEN FORT 400 exhibition



New photo's from Charlott. These are some shots from the new OPEN FORT 400 exhibition. The design is a collaboration between us and studio Kramervanderveer. They invented these cool asymetric modules that can be placed in different angles...we designed the skins. The OPEN FORT 400 exhibition will be open till the end of february.



OPEN FORT 400 Pop-up card


This detailed popup card has been made by Andrès. We were brainstorming about what kind of invitation we should make for the Open Fort 400 project an came up with the idea to show the building volume as a mini manquette in a popup card. We were very close actually producing it but it got cancelled in the end...ah well... You can't win 'em all. Photo's by Charlott Markus.

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12/01/2009

SOEPBOER & STOOKER eflyer december



This is a image by Qiu-Yang. It features my newest silkscreened postcard for Soepboer en Stooker.

11/14/2009

NP3 Last of the Mohicans


This is a poster I made for NP3 in Groningen. Two layers in fluorescent ink overlap and form the words. Silkscreeners and posterdesigners are a dying race. We're truly the last of the Mohicans. Photo's by Charlott Markus.



10/31/2009

deSERVICEGARAGE Two Ways


Two Ways is a short film by Viola Groenhart. The premiere will be held in deSERVICEGARAGE and this is the poster. The film features two mountainclimbers and their journey to the top. I wanted to show the solitude of mountainclimbing by minimizing the amount of printwork and let the grey textured paper speak for itself. The 'mountaintop' is created by tearing the film before exposure.


KINOMOBIL proposal



A tiny plastic man (who looks remarkably like Gerard Unger) is checking out Lucia Luptáková's proposal for a mobile cinema. The pitch was issued by the Nederlands Instituut voor Mediakunst in Amsterdam. It made it to the final three but was never realized because of the high costs involved. Lucia asked me to design the patterns on the tent-parts. The pattern echoes the internal tentpoles that are needed to unfold the Kinomobil.

10/30/2009

SOEPBOER & STOOKER murals

These are the murals we designed for the new SOEPBOER & STOOKER shop.


SOEPBOER & STOOKER invitation



Berber and her friend Anne have their own store now here in Amsterdam. I was asked to work on their identity and the shop design. This is the first in a series of postcards that I'll be silscreening for them coming year. The button is done by irisprinting different shades of brown. The texture on the dress is done by painting on the silkscreen so all buttons and dresses are different from each other. The holes in the cards are real, adding a materealistic feel to the cards.

The logo and identity are still under construction but will be launched around december. I'll keep you updated.


9/26/2009

HOTEL MARIAKAPEL logo

This is the new Hotel Mariakapel logo that will be used starting 2010. The logo can be used in different forms. The three letters can be mixed like three decks of cards. These are excerpts of the original logo-presentation. I will be designing all the stuff in 2010 for HMK. Can't wait!