No-budget identity for two editions of the electronic music night ‘Naked’. Designed with K.T. Tsujimaru.
Our main goal was to bring a more organic, playful feel to the then leading technical-looking visuals within the electronic music scene.

Flyer for the first edition.

Flyer for the second edition.

Teaser and poster for the second edition.

No-budget decorations.

No-budget decorations.
2008 – Persona
Visual exercises with masks. Ongoing project.




2003 – Ro Theater
Three posters for the ‘Ro Theater’ in Rotterdam: a teaser for their new shows, a time-schedule and a poster highlighting one of the shows.

2008 – Emoticons
Posters for the Dutch documentary ‘Emoticons’ which shows us five girls who only have friends and soulmates on the internet, all for different reasons. While the first poster is pure promotional, the additional two were created to provoke reactions and were thus exhibited at various schools and canteens.
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Two reaction-posters
2009 – Movies That Matter Festival
Alternative identity for Amnesty’s annual ‘Movies That Matter Festival’ in The Hague. The festival tries to catch the viewers’ attention for human rights with film and debat. By doing so it can also ‘violate’ the international censorship at a regular base. The identity tries to visualise this with a phazed poster-campaign consisting of 15 different, censored posters that expose themselves during the build-up to the festival. It gives the viewer a feeling of how it is when apparently obvious information isn’t obvious anymore.
Together with the poster-campaign the identity comes with a daily-paper, a website and an iPhone-application.
Photography by Jerry Lampen/Reuters.




2005 – Identity Matters
Mural to compensate the inhabitants of Alphen aan den Rijn for the inconvenience caused during the construction of a new city centre. Although mainly directed to the youth, our aim was to create something everyone could relate to. We called the project ‘Identity Matters’ and chose to focus on different ways of gaining identity; through fashion, music, art and brands. Done with spraycans and stencils, in collaboration with K.T. Tsujimaru and M. Lugtigheid.

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2002 – Stalker
Alternative poster for ‘Stalker’ trying to catch the oppressive sensation of this 1979-movie by Andrej Tarkovsky.

2003 – Postmen
To promote the Solid-extra with Postmen, we created a picture postcard of Postmen already chillin’ in Alphen a/d Rijn using stand-ins and paper cut-out heads. Shot on location at some (in)famous Alphen hang-outs.
Designed with Paul Kempe and K.T. Tsujimaru. With a little help from Joël Sitanala & Marsius Latupeirissa-Parera.


2003 – Kill Bill
Alternative poster for Quentin Tarantino’s movie ‘Kill Bill’. School-assignment.

2003 – Relax
Illegal poster-action to promote a gig by Hip hop-funkband Relax and deejay Paul Deluxe in Het Kasteel, Alphen a/d Rijn. Out of discontent with the lack of promotion we decided to create 25 posters ourselves using stencils on wrapping paper and go all-out. The few that were not used are considered collector items these days. Designed with K.T. Tsujimaru.
