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These light boxes are made out of second hand light boxes, which Thijs refurbished and (re)-designed himself. He takes inspiration from the pop-art movement and typographical slogans from the 50’s Las Vegas. Gambling, pin-ups, skulls and dice, all subjects are passing by. The light boxes...

The work is about the old bygone era of analog television and digitization. A large part of the lives of many people takes place behind the television and on the Internet where we are influenced by mostly one-sided information. Information & credits: Commissioned by Geveltrots/ Blancoo Photography: Roza...

ROTATOR highlights an 11-year timeline graphic design and artwork by Studio Ruwedata against recent work that concentrates more on installations and 3-D work / sculptures. Kelder’s recent works of art are laminated wooden installations / wall sculptures that create a collage of typographical slogans, illustrations...

365 +1 Dutch graphic designers, type designers & illustrators (including me), plus 13 printers and binders together made this monumental black and white calenderbook. Commissioned artwork for: Stichting PRINT...

Posterdesign voor Algemene Beschouwingen. It's is a platform in response of the Dutch parliamentary elections and focuses on the design of alternative election posters. Thanks for the invite to join this cool poster project by Antishitnl, Nieuwebosscheschool initiated by Attak.   "Choose your weapon, drop votes &...

Graphic artwall for the new location of BRAM'S Gourmet Frites Euroscoop (a well-known snack business in the Netherlands). With 78 seats inside and 100 outside on the terrace, the Schiedam (Euroscoop) location is the largest BRAM's location to date. Commissioned artwork for: Bram Ladage Interior design: Li...

LIFE WAS OK pin. Part of Golden toys for boys collection. Golden toys for boys is a new series by Studio Ruwedata wich consists of several golden objects/ icons in a striking characteristic style. The idea behind this new series is that you can grow up...

This design for UNIT is inspired by exciting moments in the early rave days. Because we did not have smart phones like we do now, we needed to call the info number on a Saturday night and get directions to the meeting point. The design...