Printed Matter

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1.2. The Eye of Willy Mullens Collection
For this collaboration, next to Melissa Van Limburg, we worked on a series of three showreels that showcases part of the extensive collection of the Dutch Filmmaker Willy Mullens.

To accompany these videos, we created a  poster for the showreels, aswell as four postcards designs. These bring the element of contrast in focus, which was part of the concept.

You can check the showreels, it’s content and source here. You can also see them during the REMIX Festival by the Sound & Vision Institute on the 3r of October.

A work made for the Sound & Vision Institute, in collaboration with Melissa Van Limburg.


For this project, watching and analizying his work was a keypoint to understand the beauty of compossition that he brought into his films. An element that inspired the concept of contrast that different frames could bring into perspective. With this, we aim to incentivate and capture the curiosity of the viewer, to seek for narratives both in the visuals as on the stories behind the shots.

The goal of these showreels is not only to show the collection of Willy Mullens, but also inspire more artist to creativly reuse content from open sources as this one.







1.2.  Gardening Between Concrete
This magazine brings together the fields of nature and architecture, featuring a collection of diverse journals focused on these topics.

The source material for the articles included in the publication were gathered from OASE magazine.

Gardening between Concrete positions nature as a crucial element in architectural projects. By combining elements, the publication aims to recreate the experience of gardening as the reader turns the pages.

By the use of see through paper, elements like notations, sources, page numbers and images, overlap the pages creating new layers of compositions around the articles.



1.3.  Absum
An interactive zine that challenges the meaning of identity by removing the main aspect of a portrait.
In collaboration with Jona Meijer, we dived into questioning what is a portrait. What are its elements and what happens when you remove them?


In collaboration with Jona Meijer.


By using an old scholar’s yearbook, we cropped out the main aspect of a portrait, leaving space for a silhouette to appear. This opened the questioning of what it means to have an identity, or allowing us to wonder what is an identity.

Through the publication, you will encounter different portraits that have been removed from its main element, and with an interactive folding, you can discover different combinations of these as you explore the zine.






1.4. What’s Brewing Next?
A journal that brings a different experience to connect with yourself.

Through the exploration of tea flavors and emotion, What’s brewing next? contains a different dynamic to journaling and understanding your emotions better.



Collect teas by yourself or with friends and later allow yourself to understand better what they evoke in you.

By journaling, you can return to these emotions and translate a specific moment of your life into a new tea blend.





1.5. The Circle Archive
The Circle Archive, is a publication that compiles the artworks from MoMA Museum, gathered and organized by the presence and styles of circles within.

The artworks can be navigated through the book by the placement of their circle. With a page design where the full artwork continues to the following page, a continuos sequence is displayed where the focus lays in this particular shape.





1.6. Volatile
A RISO printed card collection, that has been created with the intention of being present.  

Inspired by unusual situations in daily life, each card contains a deconstructed moment that describes and encrypts its spatial context.


Based on memory research, the project intends to trigger memories that have been forgotten, to create dialogue within people. It has a versatile use, where it can be turned into a game where new stories and experiences can be made.  

It comes in a small portable pocket size, to bring wherever you wish. To use alone, or with others, as a tool or a game.






I’m always curious to explore different media and approaches!
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