This page is the “Personal Network.” It displays work from the websites a member is following, in the order it was published. It also provides a way to engage in dialogue about the work in the form of “Cargo Comments.”
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The small thumbnails on the top of this page are a random sampling of websites in a member’s Network.
Three A3 posters with an overview of letter drawings from 2003-2011. They are used at lectures and sold at exhibitions. Letter sketches 2003-2009 Letter sketches...
I recently met Gustavo Ferreira from Hipertipo. He introduced me to his type design work and programming skills. He got me really enthusiastic and we agreed to work...
title: THE ARRANGING OF BOOKS BY COLOR year: 2012 size: 70cm x 50cm technique: Silkscreen 1 colours + 2 iris prints edition: 100 commissioned by: de Service...
Flyer announcing a party at the club ‘Zukunft’ in Zurich presented by the label ‘Abbruchhaus’, which is the german expression for a condemned house. In...
A7 flyer announcing a party where two different music genres coincide. Printed on yellow transparent paper to make the different information readable on both sides....
Schrank8 is a 1930s showcase cabinet in my living room. Every couple of months I invite an artist to fill the shelves. For the 7th edition of Schrank8 I invited...
Publication on the occasion of the exhibitions ‘Echo of the Moon’ by Luca Francesconi. The project is centered on moon magnetism involving other less immediate...
For over two years I've been working on a complilation of my drawings, sketches, failures, patterns. The dummy is growing into a 400 page book starting in 2002 up...
For the poster for Royal Awards for Painting 2012 I used my Doily Type. Up next: the catalogue with nominees (expected Oct 2012). www.paleisamsterdam.nl poster A2...
The long stretched book size is related to cinema screen format (illustration by Joost Swarte). In the book 51 Dutch films were translated into 51 one-page comics....