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The Opposites

Made an election-styled poster for the new duo-album from the Opposites.
Baster did the design of the album and asked me to do this nice job.
They’re printed with 2 contrasting pantone colors, the black is made up out of the two overlying colors.



Doodles

Slowly expanding the typographic/music-quote/black/white poster series.
It’s a spinoff of my graduation project from a couple of years ago but somehow it still keeps me intrigued.

Below is a poster on Nirvana’s ‘Milk it’ and one based on a song from the Small Faces; ‘Lazy sunday’.
The Nirvana poster is printed on both sides, when you ‘look on the bright side’ (a window or something),
you’ll see three extra letters appear which will spell a new word, just the way Kurt sings it.
The Small Faces poster uses no special techniques, it was made on a lazy sunday…, but it has the same
idea as the ‘No tomorrow’ poster I made earlier.

Just fun!


Roald from the Pants

Check out the new website from Roald van den Broek, great stuff!

Hate|Envy

My contribution for a small b/w-magazine by the guys from Hoax

Money talks

UV-ink on bank note, only visible for the double-checking-cashiers.

No Tomorrow

Been busy with a lot of different things lately.

I’ve made some cool stuff for Thonik and I’m working on
a couple of fresh projects with Buzzworks.
Later on I’ll post some examples of the work done.

But here’s a preview of some free work, it’s part of
a series of typographic posters.—

No client, no budget, no worries…

Girls, girls, girls

This is a thesis I designed for my girlfriend. The subject of
the thesis is about a problem that’s not very well-known;
girls with transgressing sexual behaviour….heavy stuff.

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