ROOBMANMEAY
(November 2012)
Poster showing about 3 million unique donations for either Barack Obama (blue) or Mitt Romney (red) between 04-04-2011 and 09-30-2012. Best viewed with anaglyphic stereo glasses. In collaboration with Systemantics.
Daniels Faculty 02
(October 2012)
Poster announcement for the 2012-2013 Public Lecture Series at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design at the University of Toronto. The Miura-Ori folding technique makes it possible to unfold it in just one motion by pulling on opposite ends. In collaboration with robstolk (printing).
94 Elements
(August 2012)
For the project 94 ELEMENTS we made a series of prints by using the real elements iron, copper and sulfur as pigments. Printed by Plaatsmaken.
Plaatsmaken Verhuist
(May 2012)
Poster for Plaatsmaken, Arnhem, NL. In collaboration with Nina Bender.
Museum Jan Cunen
(May 2012)
Poster for the exhibition of Maartje Folkeringa's works at Museum Jan Cunen, Oss, NL. In collaboration with Nina Bender.
BOTS - RUN 1-3
(April 2012)
Three screenprints made with an analog swarm of 21 bristle bots.
Systemantics poster 001 10 010
(December 2011)
Poster for Systemantics, Bureau for Informatics. All projects are categorized and chronologically arranged on an archimedean spiral. In collaboration with Nina Bender.
Tussen de Regels
(November 2011)
Poster announcing a lecture of Gerard Unger and Hansje van Halem. Organized by Ontwerp Platform Arnhem. In collaboration with Bernd Volmer.
Daniels Faculty 01
(September 2011)
Poster announcement for the 2011-2012 Public Lecture Series at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design at the University of Toronto. The Miura-Ori folding technique makes it possible to unfold it in just one motion by pulling on opposite ends. In collaboration with robstolk (printing).
Systemantics poster 001 10 001
(September 2010)
Poster for Systemantics, Bureau for Informatics. Each QR Code links to detailed information on the website. In collaboration with Nina Bender.
Structured Light 03
(May 2010)
One print of a series about 3D remote sensing.
Structured Light 02
(April 2010)
One print of a series about 3D remote sensing.
Structured Light 01
(January 2010)
One print of a series about 3D remote sensing.
Structured Light a,b
(October 2009)
First two posters of a series about 3D remote sensing
komo 2023
(January 2009)
Poster for TASK newsletter. Some parts of pneumatic pushpin firing mechanism and their assembly.
Flocking Diplomats 06
(October 2008)
Parking violations by diplomats between 1998 and 2005. Of all 143702 violations, 141369 were suitable for geocoding, resulting in 16355 unique loactions. In collaboration with Lutz Issler (geocoding and programming).
Flocking Diplomats 05
(September 2008)
Fith poster in a series on Parking Violations by Diplomats in New York City, 1997-2005. The photo consists of about 140,000 clock hands as screen dots showing the exact time of each violation between 1998 and 2005.
Flocking Diplomats 03
(September 2008)
Third poster in a series on Parking Violations by Diplomats in New York City, 1997-2005.
Parking Violations by Diplomats in 1999 shown as polar graph. The Top 20 of addresses with most violations is shown vertically. The lines connect the address, time and day of week.
Thanks to Ray Fisman and Edward Miguel for kindly permitting us to use their data.
Flocking Diplomats 04
(September 2008)
Fourth poster in a series on Parking Violations by Diplomats in New York City, 1997-2005. Parking Violations by Diplomats in 1999 shown as treemap. The Top 100 of addresses with most violations is used, the surface of the image is related to the number of violations committed at that place. In collaboration with Mikhail Iliatov (Photography).
Flocking Diplomats 02
(September 2008)
Second poster in a series on Parking Violations by Diplomats in New York City, 1997-2005.
The diagram shows the development of violation-frequency of the 20 most violating diplomats in 1999. Accumulated violations are shown per week. Frequency in- and decrease is shown as left and right curves.
Thanks to Ray Fisman and Edward Miguel for kindly permitting us to use their data.
Flocking Diplomats 01
(January 2008)
First poster in a series on Parking Violations by Diplomats in New York City, 1997-2005.
The graphic shows all violations/hour for each hour of 1999 to 2002. The violations are plotted in relation to the sun position as seen from Central Park.
Thanks to Ray Fisman and Edward Miguel for kindly permitting us to use their data.
Monadnock poster
(January 2008)
Poster for Monadnock, showing all possible logotypes.
SPD poster
(November 2007)
Entry form design for SPD's 43rd annual call for entries. Poster by Dirk Barnett and Scott Daddich.
talkshow 03-09-07
(May 2007)
Mapping a talkshow with Aaron Koblin, Wilfried Houjebek and Catalogtree
on 03-09-2007 as part of the Info Aesthetics Symposium organized by LUST, The Hague, NL. In collaboration with Lutz Issler (Processing).
Close Encounters poster 02
(September 2006)
Poster for arts festival Ypenburg, Den Haag
bomposter
(May 2006)
Exhibition poster.
Final result of an introductional course in graphic design, for architecure students.
VINEC 009
(February 2006)
The 9th poster in a series of nine about the road between Arnhem and Nijmegen. The image shows the installation guide for a loop detection system
VINEC 007
(October 2005)
The 7th poster in a series of nine about the road between Arnhem and Nijmegen. The poster shows a compositon of aerial photographs of the highway.
VINEC 006
(October 2005)
The sixth poster in a series of nine about the road between Arnhem and Nijmegen. The poster shows all accidents happened 1998 and 2003.
VINEC 008
(October 2005)
The 8th poster in a series of nine about the road between Arnhem and Nijmegen. The image is a translation of traffic-intensity data gathered at a complex crossroads.
Monopolis Antwerpen poster
(September 2005)
Poster design ( 1 in a series of 100) for exhibition 'Monopolis / Antwerpen' at Witte de With, Rotterdam. In collaboration with Nienke Terpsma.
VINEC 005
(September 2005)
The fifth poster in a series of nine about the road between Arnhem and Nijmegen. The diagram shows 10.000 cars passing a bridge. Of each car the time of passing by, speed and distance to the next car is shown.
Close Encounters poster 01
(September 2005)
VINEC 004
(July 2005)
The fourth poster in a series of nine about the road between Arnhem and Nijmegen. The poster shows all used road traffic counters of the last century.
post-it poster
(April 2005)
Exhibition poster.
Final result of an introductional course in graphic design, for architecure students.
VINEC 003
(April 2005)
The third poster in a series of nine about the road between Arnhem and Nijmegen. The image morphs to represent the average maximum speed of a car traveling on March 23, 2005
VINEC 002
(April 2005)
The second poster in a series of nine about the road between Arnhem and Nijmegen. The diagram shows the density of traffic between the two cities every hour of 2003.
VINEC 001
(March 2005)
The first poster in a series of nine about the road between Arnhem and Nijmegen. The diagram compares average speed in two directions during 24 hours.
Close Encounters c.i.
(September 2004)
posters, invitations, programm, stickers, and leader for film festival in Ypenburg The Hague, NL summer 2004
Stadsblokken
(August 2004)
Poster design for 'stadsblokken'
it is not going to stop
(May 2003)
How to print/display the sentence "it is not going to stop" in 43 different programming languages of the last 50 years. The poster was embeded in the magazine DWIAWHGI #2 (magazine design by Jaap Kroneman, Connie Nijman en Nienke Terpsma).
typopath 1.0
(July 2002)
Mental Map of the Werkplaats Typografie. The form is shaped automatically by a basic set of rules.
speer bullets
(October 2001)
De Boompjes
(September 2001)
Poster and book design for exhibition about urban development in Rotterdam
Eindexamen 2000
(June 2000)
Posters for the first graduation show of the Werkplaats Typografie in Arnhem, NL. The photos were taken by the students and superimposed with a type specimen of the Monotype Recorder at the same time.

