Champions
Some of the protagonists from the Champions’League football final in Berlin.
Some of the protagonists from the Champions’League football final in Berlin.
Animation, design and directing made with Submarine for an international Dutch architecture studio. Check out the video and more info here
Many thanks to Geert van de Wetering at Submarine and to Tom van ‘t Hof for the animation assistance at a very short notice!
For the last few months I have been working on designs for Submarine on a documentary called: An Animated History of Poverty
Under the artistic direction of Fons Schiedon, me and Maarten Janssens have been designing lots of different scenes that will be animated by Birdo animation studio.
Look forward to showing the exciting result, although it is still under wrap for still a few more months.
Series of cartoons for sport shoes company Asics. They are used in the monthly newsletter, with prizes to the most original and funny caption.
Flipbook illustrations and a nostalgic Sparta football player
Where does it hurt? (Waar doet het pijn?)
3 portraits of the leaders form the main Dutch parties. (Click on image to visit project).
“I am not a human being’
An animated tribute to the maverick music genius that is Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry.
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For the Dutch children clothing company Lamien, I have designed and animated characters to represent their online identity.
The concept revolves around a magical world inhabited by little winged girls and their everyday activities. They live cosily inside a golden egg perched on a tree branch on the outskirts of a big city. The egg, the company’s logo, is where their makers, also represented as winged characters, are busy tailoring their clothes in a flur of activities…
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A ‘Doeboek’ is the equivalent of an activity book. Children can read it and get inspired to follow some of the ideas in it, hopefully adding to their play experience. That is why the Kunsthal in Rotterdam published this book to coincide with their summer exhibitions and to encourage children to explore the museum and get to know the art works a little better.
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