Client: MOOI Hamburg
We live in troubled times. There’s a crisis, they say. So what do you do when someone approaches you, telling you that they just opened a brand new store and need a visual identity? Try making it successful.
This project required me to work with many different suppliers, like bag-making people or those sticker-embossing guys who didn’t trust my order (they thought I was a fraud). Lots of applications, lots of drawing and scanning, but also lots of fun.
By the way, the store sells really soft cashmere jumpers, apparently the best you can get in Germany.
MOOI Hamburg
Dear Visitor. The image you can see to the left is a link to some sample spreads of this zine I finished some time ago.
I still need to make small changes until it will get printed in large numbers, but as so many are asking for more drawings, I’m giving you a little preview!
Hey, here’s another link!
Client: ELPH
Way too few people know the movie Demolition Man. It has Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes and Sandra Bullock in it and still nobody knows it. I had it on video tape and watched it a million times when I was 11 or so. “Is it cold in here, or is it just me?”
In addition to the usual suspects, I gave this website a custom Wordpress theme for no-mercy integration. Slick!
Visit the website.
Client: Rex Rentals Pty. Ltd.
This was a CI and website thing for Rex Rentals in Perth, Australia.
Today on special at the deli: 100% of best findability, clean semantic mark-up and a CSS sprites navigation. Also a little script.aculo.us and Lightbox magic. Go collect some Javascript spam protection (not that stupid thing with embedded images) and a Google™ Map at the check-out. And all visitors get treated alike, no matter what browsers they wear.
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People need entertainment! So while I'm busy doing stuff to earn new shoes, you can look at the pictures of this gang I saw last year.
Client: Briony Ridley
Briony Ridley is such a talented photographer. She is such a master of using flash light. Isn't her new website beautiful?
Oh and it features a PHP-coded backend with XML output, so Briony can upload new pictures herself.
Visit the website.
Eliza organizes great parties in Berlin and sometimes they go by the name of Expect Excellence. Sometimes they don't, but you can expect it anyway.
View the flyers.
Client: 103 Club Berlin
This is a selection of the stuff I made for 103 Club in Berlin in Summer 2007.
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Client: Modeagentur Uwe Kolloss
Made in Spring 2007. Validated XHTML and CSS that also works in motherf*#&ing Internet Explorer.
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Client: Modeagentur Uwe Kolloss
See this business card? They were made from really expensive paper, and I asked the printer to punch out the logo. Somehow he decided that this would only be possible with a laser and didn't even ask. He just burnt right away.
I'll find a better printer next time.
This is from my first term being in university in winter 2005/06. Cut Cut Cut was a website propagated through weblogs with the aim to get people a little arts-and-kraftsy. Visitors were encouraged to download and print out a sheet with instructions for building and pimping some paper van. Their individual results were sent to me and uploaded to the websites. Later visitors could vote for their favourites. The five most popular were sold on eBay and the money was donated. A very manual Web 2.0.
Visit the website. (archived)