A fictional identity for an exhibition of six artists that are separated in duos and exhibit their works in Japan, Switzerland and Canada simultaneously. The system is based on the architecture of each location and colors of their national flags. The identity consists of posters, programs and tickets.
Current Times
Self-initiated
May 2021
Research publication
Digital print
210 × 297 mm, 12 pages
Current Times is a study on subjects of light, time, change and repetition in the form of a visual essay, investigating the topic through form, history and context.
Apollo Program: The History of NASA
Self-initiated
April 2021
Redesign, research publication
Digital print
205 × 280 mm, 187 pages
A publication that commemorates the The Apollo program, which was the third United States human spaceflight program carried out by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, which succeeded in landing humans on the Moon from 1969 to 1972. The publication is a redesigned and reconstructed version of Apollo Expeditions to the Moon (Dover, 1975) by Edgar M. Cortright.
Deconstructie
Mental Space Gallery, Erris Huigens
February 2021
Artist’s book
Offset print
150 × 260 mm, 24 pages
A publication which showcases a selected range of street and canvas works made by Erris Huigens from 2014 to 2020, and acts as a complimentary object to a Deconstructie exhibition displaying some of his works at the Mental Space Gallery in Bochum, DE from February to April 2021. The book was developed in collaboration with Erris Huigens, Roman Zheleznyak and Ann-Katrin Drews.
Vessel of Life
Self-initiated
December 2020
Research publication
Digital print, silkscreen on film
230 × 300 mm, 42 pages
All living organisms, from tiny cyanobacterias to Antarctic blue whales need water to survive. Salty or fresh, hot or cold, plenty of water or almost no water at all, however everyone
and everything on our planet needs it to be able to live. This book highlights the "veins" of everyone and everything starting
with microbes and ending with The Blue Marble. 80 g/m² coated paper, 40 g/m² translucent paper and transparent plastic film are used to
demonstrate the complexicty of every life form.
Physical Hydrology
Self-initiated
October 2020
Publication
Digital print
130 × 195 mm, 127 pages
A combination of S. Lawrence Dingman's legacy in a form of his comprehensive Physical Hydrology: Third Edition with aerial shots by Milan Radisics from Water Shapes Earth—photographic masterpieces in abstraction, often unknown to those who only see them from usual perspective.
Mid 90's
Self-initiated
June 2020
Screenplay publication
ComColor Inkjet and Digital print
205 × 290 mm, 44 pages
A book that pays homage to a coming-of-age comedy-drama Mid90s—film written and directed by Jonah Hill. The film follows Stevie, a thirteen-year-old boy in 1990s-era Los Angeles who spends his summer navigating between his troubled home life and a group of new friends that he meets at a Motor Avenue skate shop. The publication is separated in two parts: visual essay and script. Every character claims one column in a script part and their lines correspond to a dedicated visual part.
A fictional identity for an exhibition of six artists that are separated in duos and exhibit their works in Japan, Switzerland and Canada simultaneously. The system is based on the architecture of each location and colors of their national flags. The identity consists of posters, programs and tickets.
MOT Transit
Self-initiated
June 2021
Exhibition identity
Digital print
Various
Title
Client
Date
Category
Current Times is a study on subjects of light, time, change and repetition in the form of a visual essay, investigating the topic through form, history and context.
Current Times
Self-initiated
May 2021
Research publication
Digital print
210 × 297 mm, 12 pages
Title
Client
Date
Category
A publication that commemorates the The Apollo program, which was the third United States human spaceflight program carried out by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, which succeeded in landing humans on the Moon from 1969 to 1972. The publication is a redesigned and reconstructed version of Apollo Expeditions to the Moon (Dover, 1975) by Edgar M. Cortright.
Apollo Program: The History of NASA
Self-initiated
April 2021
Redesign, research publication
Digital print
205 × 280 mm, 187 pages
Title
Client
Date
Category
A publication which showcases a selected range of street and canvas works made by Erris Huigens from 2014 to 2020, and acts as a complimentary object to a Deconstructie exhibition displaying some of his works at the Mental Space Gallery in Bochum, DE from February to April 2021. The book was developed in collaboration with Erris Huigens, Roman Zheleznyak and Ann-Katrin Drews.
Deconstructie
Mental Space Gallery, Erris Huigens
February 2021
Artist’s book
Offset print
150 × 260 mm, 24 pages
Title
Client
Date
Category
All living organisms, from tiny cyanobacterias to Antarctic blue whales need water to survive. Salty or fresh, hot or cold, plenty of water or almost no water at all, however everyone
and everything on our planet needs it to be able to live. This book highlights the "veins" of everyone and everything starting
with microbes and ending with The Blue Marble. 80 g/m² coated paper, 40 g/m² translucent paper and transparent plastic film are used to
demonstrate the complexicty of every life form.
Vessel of Life
Self-initiated
December 2020
Research publication
Digital print, silkscreen on film
230 × 300 mm, 42 pages
Title
Client
Date
Category
A combination of S. Lawrence Dingman's legacy in a form of his comprehensive Physical Hydrology: Third Edition with aerial shots by Milan Radisics from Water Shapes Earth—photographic masterpieces in abstraction, often unknown to those who only see them from usual perspective.
Physical Hydrology
Self-initiated
October 2020
Publication
Digital print
130 × 195 mm, 127 pages
Title
Client
Date
Category
A book that pays homage to a coming-of-age comedy-drama Mid90s—film written and directed by Jonah Hill. The film follows Stevie, a thirteen-year-old boy in 1990s-era Los Angeles who spends his summer navigating between his troubled home life and a group of new friends that he meets at a Motor Avenue skate shop. The publication is separated in two parts: visual essay and script. Every character claims one column in a script part and their lines correspond to a dedicated visual part.