Product designer Nathalie studied Interior Architecture at the school of La Cambre in Brussels and graduated in 2001. For the entrance examination, she had to make a candlestick for the first time. That was it, she was hooked. The fifth and final year in La Cambre allows you to choose very freely your final study project; she made her first lamps as a product designer. At the time she wouldn’t have thought that 8 years later she would still be making lamps and objects. Continue reading An interview with designer Nathalie Dewez
Category: Interviews
An interview with graphic designer Geoffrey Brusatto
For Geoffrey Brusatto graphic design is not some kind of job, but a way of living. His interest in design grew since my childhood when he was spending his days in the library in search of (design) books to feed his never-ending curiosity and attraction to all considered beautiful and aesthetic. Continue reading An interview with graphic designer Geoffrey Brusatto
An interview with graphic & interior designer Christophe Remy
Christophe lives in Brussels and studied at the film school about six years ago. “That’s where I had my first classes in Photoshop…” At the same time, he discovered magazines like Computer Arts, and artists like Dave McKean. All those things made him want to design. From then on, he started learning everything by himself. Continue reading An interview with graphic & interior designer Christophe Remy
An interview with Chris Vermiglio
Chris Vermiglio, always loved drawing ever since he was a child… Started loving graphic design when he was 15. At this age, he was mixing in «underground acid techno parties» under the DJ name Pota303. Completely amazed by the record-covers’ artwork his passion for design was born. I started making some flyers for parties and some artworks for mix tapes. Then I studied graphic design in Saint-Luc Liège…. After my study, I immediately started working for an Advertising agency and I did this during 1 year. Then I left this agency to create my own project “Magnetik” and changed my DJ name into Mr. Magnetik, to make the parallel between both my passions. Continue reading An interview with Chris Vermiglio
An interview with graphic design studio pleaseletmedesign
They first met design through music artwork. They both didn’t know at that time it was a profession. After that, Damien started his own band and realised he needed artwork for his demo tapes. That’s how he encountered design. Pierre followed the same path, but without the band. Continue reading An interview with graphic design studio pleaseletmedesign
An interview with graphic & web designer Veerle Pieters
She’s a graphic/web designer living in Belgium. Her career began in print design, in 1992, focusing on logos, stationery, and brochures — and using the name Duoh! In 1996 I added to web site design, user interfaces for intranets, and multimedia development. Continue reading An interview with graphic & web designer Veerle Pieters
An interview with illustrator Sam De Buysscher
Toy Factory, a fictional factory that brings old posters and attributes into this age, primarily through the use of bright and beautiful colours. Toy Factory is the alter ego of Sam De Buysscher. Who started to work as an illustrator in 2003. Continue reading An interview with illustrator Sam De Buysscher
Interview with Ben Tesseur of stop-motion studio Beast Animation
Beast Animation is an animation/production company specialized in stop-motion animation. We are responsible for the (co) productions of all types of animations, series and commercials, entirely or partially carried out in stop motion. If desired, we animate direct, advice, build and organize the productions. In addition, we act as a facility and executive company, specialized in stop-motion animation, that has a skilled workforce, fully equipped studios and private recording studios. Continue reading Interview with Ben Tesseur of stop-motion studio Beast Animation
An interview with graphic designer Bart Kiggen
Bart Kiggen is a designer based in Antwerp, who loves everything about pop culture. He became interested in design in the 80ties when he first saw the iconic logo of the Transformers. All of the icons and graphics in the old cartoons really sparked his interest in graphic design. Continue reading An interview with graphic designer Bart Kiggen
An interview with 3D designer Stoav
Stoav (Steven De Loenen) has always been very visually focused. The urge to create is often the result of visual stimuli that surround his work. As a kid it was mostly pencils and paper, now it’s more computers. Continue reading An interview with 3D designer Stoav