
just backfrom the printers: my latest poster for the sugarfactory, the collage style image is by young photographer nathalie hennis

just backfrom the printers: my latest poster for the sugarfactory, the collage style image is by young photographer nathalie hennis

amusing idea for a project from vancouver-based photographer hana pesut and a great opportunity for a bit of cross-dressing

thanks to ‘uwe’ for the ‘smile of the day’ tip
in the past few… say five, years a great deal of photographers have made the move across from stills to film/motion work, there are a wide array of reasons such as access to new technology, the financial recession, shrinking margins etc etc. whatever the reasons the transition isn’t always a logical, easy or even successful one…
two of my photographer friends have also recently taken the plunge: ‘theo captein’ and ‘lukas göbel’, they are currently working on a project to document the colourful characters of amsterdam north, the first results in this trailer look really promising to me, (tip: go full screen) keep up the good work boys


several new projects we have recently finished: the website for ‘fotofestival naarden’, a festival book and website for the ‘cinéma arabe’ film festival and flyers and various printed matter for the ‘sugar factory’ nightclub (helix)





…on Wednesday June 1st 2011 a lightbox will hang outside the Townhouse Gallery announcing the start of the project and showcasing the first of twenty-one posters. During the month of June 2011, each day a new poster will be presented, generating a growing exhibition. The daily changing posters will be seen both in- and outside of the gallery and will, just as newspapers do, show bold statements and gruesome facts, next to light-hearted messages, such as casual observations and rumours that caught Sandra and Bart’s attention during their residency. The content provided by both therefore creates a clash of information that will influence the way one reads a poster. It was this constant dialogue between the designers that lead to Success and Uncertainty…

two graphic designers from the netherlands currently working in residence in cairo, share the work they are producing in a country going through turbulent times… the rather well-hidden about page is here
(thanks to ‘hansje’ for the tip)