poster design
June 2023 – Visual identity for "Altered Breath", an exhibition and lecture series at Plaatsmaken, Arnhem.
June 2023 – Visual identity for "Altered Breath", an exhibition and lecture series at Plaatsmaken, Arnhem.
April 2023 – Visual identity for "Altered Breath", an exhibition and lecture series at Plaatsmaken, Arnhem.
October 2022 – Visual identity for "Altered Breath", an exhibition and lecture series at Plaatsmaken, Arnhem.
June 2022 – Visual identity for "Altered Breath", an exhibition and lecture series at Plaatsmaken, Arnhem.
November 2019 – Visual identity and theme for Studium Generale at ArtEZ, Arnhem (NL).
November 2019 – Poster for the film series "How on Earth?" about creative practices that can teach us how we can endure life, and envision forms of co-habitation on this Earth.
June 2019 – Design for "herman de vries: At Your Feet" at Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar (Posters & invitations)
January 2017 – Posters for ‘Dit Is Nu’ (‘This is Now’), a project of Jantine Wijnja, showing the first results based on her interviews taken in 2016.
December 2016 – Wearable poster for the 2016-2017 Public Lecture Series at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design at the University of Toronto.
September 2016 – Poster and flyer for the ‘Arnhemse Nieuwe 2016’ exhibition at Showroom Arnhem (NL), commissioned by O.P.A..
September 2015 – Wearable poster for the 2015-2016 Public Lecture Series at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design at the University of Toronto.
September 2015 – Invitation and poster for the exhibition 'Henk van Os komt thuis' (Henk van Os comes home) at Museum Jan Cunen, Oss (NL).
August 2015 – Poster and flyer for the ‘Arnhemse Nieuwe 2015’ exhibition at Showroom Arnhem (NL), commissioned by O.P.A..
September 2014 – Poster announcement for the 2014-2015 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.
May 2014 – Invitation poster for a photo exhibition displaying works of Gerco de Ruijter at Museum Jan Cunen, Oss (NL). The poster shows de Ruijter's complete collection of 1008 north american circle irrigations sorted by brightness and packed as dense as possible in a circumcircle.
September 2013 – Poster announcement for the 2013-2014 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.
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 (CA). In collaboration with robstolk (printing) .
August 2012 – For the project 94 Elements we made a series of prints by using the real elements iron, copper and sulfur as pigments.
May 2012 – Invitation for the exhibition of Maartje Folkeringa's works at Museum Jan Cunen, Oss (NL).
December 2011 – Poster for Systemantics, Bureau for Informatics. All projects are categorized and chronologically arranged on an archimedean spiral.
November 2011 – Poster announcing a lecture of Gerard Unger and Hansje van Halem organized by O.P.A. (Ontwerp Platform Arnhem). In collaboration with Bernd Volmer (intern) .
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 (CA). 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) .
September 2010 – Poster for Systemantics, Bureau for Informatics. Each QR Code links to detailed information on the website. In collaboration with Nina Bender (intern) .
April 2009 – Poster for an exhibition in the context of the two-year European exchange program 'City Visions Europe'. The design-research program focus on the urban condition of four mid-scale European cities: Bordeaux (FR), Kosice (SL), Mechelen (BE) and Pilsen (CZ).
September 2008 – 'Slag voor Arnhem' poster for gallery Plaatsmaken, Arnhem (NL). In collaboration with Thijs Gadiot .
January 2008 – Poster series on Parking Violations by Diplomats in New York City, 1997-2005. Thanks to Ray Fisman and Edward Miguel for kindly permitting us to use their data.
November 2007 – Entry form design for SPD's 43rd Annual Call for entries. Poster design by Dirk Barnett and Scott Daddich.
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).
September 2006 – Poster for the book 'Werken aan de naoorlogse stad' by Endry van Velzen and Willemijn Lofvers about a research fellowship between 2002 and 2006.
May 2006 – Poster for the final exhibition of the preparatory year of the Architecture department of ArtEZ, Arnhem (NL). Final result of an introductional course in graphic design for architecure students.
September 2005 – Poster design ( 1 in a series of 100) for exhibition 'Monopolis / Antwerpen' at Witte de With, Rotterdam (NL). In collaboration with Nienke Terpsma .
March 2005 – A series of nine screen-printed posters commenting on the growth of Arnhem and nearby Nijmegen. The series focusses on the A325 highway which connects the two cities.
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).
October 2002 – Poster design for the 'Dag van de Ouderen 2002'
July 2002 – Mental Map of the Werkplaats Typografie. The form is shaped automatically by a basic set of rules.
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.