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in 2012 i was asked to make the poster for an exhibition of my ballet posters at the ‘dutch poster museum’ in hoorn

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i wanted to create a life-size dress made of posters but liked the small dummy/test version so much, i used that for the final poster instead…

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m / 29-08-2016 10:33 - tags: , , ,  

white lines

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i’m really loving this poster i came across online, recently

m / 28-08-2016 10:04 - tags: , ,  

sneak peek

#sorethumbs a sneak preview of our stop-motion video clip ‘mathematics’, created entirely by hand with string and pins, going live next week… if we get the finishing touches and the final edit done on time, at least #typography #icons #logo #stopmotion #slampoetry #poetry #spokenword #music #pins #string @metropoleorkest @holliepoetry

A video posted by me studio – Martin Pyper (@me_images) on

m / 27-08-2016 16:20 - tags: , , ,  

paper print

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interesting new development in 3D printing, recently announced at the annual CES: printing without plastic using instead paper and glue as materials

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m / 25-08-2016 20:54 - tags: , , ,  

wax works

i’m really loving this trippy exhibition space created for vlisco textiles, check out the interview with the makers (amongst others michiel schuurman) on grafik

…my collaboration with Vlisco goes back to when I was employed there, so for me it was really easy to grasp what Vlisco is all about. In my first talk with Zara (Atelj, Vlisco creative director) about the exhibition design, I asked whether I could go ‘completely crazy’ with the surface design and she said “yes please”. That is unique, because she knows that ‘crazy’ in my case means patterns that are often optical illusions…not always so friendly to the eye and brain. To have a creative director that wants to push those boundaries is almost unheard of in bigger corporations these days. Most companies want patterns that ‘sell’ and are proven to be a commercial success. Vlisco is at the frontier when it comes to trying out new things, in that respect. I like working for Vlisco because their design process never starts with a visual briefing. It starts with storytelling; Vlisco wants the designers to tell stories with their patterns. That always makes discussing sketches and concepts a delight. It is much more about fantasy and imagination than shapes or pictures…

m / 23-08-2016 12:05 - tags: , , , ,