Warsaw-based graphic designer Jan Bajtlik, 25, is a member of the Polish Association of Fine Arts in Warsaw. He has designed several children’s book, as well as posters and illustrations. His work was published in Time, The New York Times and Libération, as well as the Polish press. Continue reading An interview with graphic designer Jan Bajtlik
An interview with illustrator Sarah Vanbelle
Belgian illustrator Sarah Vanbelle likes simple forms and not too many colours. Her work was featured in Knack magazine and The Wall Street Journal, among others. Continue reading An interview with illustrator Sarah Vanbelle
An interview with graphic designer Christopher Hennard
I had always loved drawing, but it was only when I was studying for a science degree that I came across architects, illustrators and photographers and decided to switch to a graphic design course at the Institut Supérieur des Beaux Arts Saint-Luc in Liège. I found that graphic design was the ideal compromise to be able to touch on all these disciplines. I have been working as a graphic designer for the past six years. On top of the traditional graphic design work (logos, editorials, etc.) I am also very much in demand to create visual identities and visual installations for permanent or temporary exhibitions both in Belgium and abroad. Continue reading An interview with graphic designer Christopher Hennard
Interview with graphic design legend Boy Bastiaens
Boy Bastiaens works across the fields of art direction, graphic design, illustration, packaging, product design, retail design and interactive media. A practical versatility that allows him to develop innovative and outstanding multidisciplinary concepts in areas of visual identity and branding. Working from out his small studio in Maastricht, he designs for a variety of national and international clients. Continue reading Interview with graphic design legend Boy Bastiaens
An interview with interactive creative director Hans Spooren
Hans is the creative director of Mr. Henry, a young creative web studio based in Antwerp. He started his company just one year after leaving school. They already have a diverse and interesting portfolio after 6 years of existence. We have a word with the man. Continue reading An interview with interactive creative director Hans Spooren
An interview with textile designer Laure Van Brempt
Belgian textile designer Laure Van Brempt combines personal projects with work for, among others, fashion designer Christian Wijnants. Continue reading An interview with textile designer Laure Van Brempt
An interview With Tim Driesen, creative director of Famous
Tim works as creative director of Famous, one of the most renowned advertising agencies in Europe. He won all kinds of prizes in his young career. We had a word with him. Continue reading An interview With Tim Driesen, creative director of Famous
Interview with cinematographer Anton Mertens
Anton got interested in making films at an early age and studied Film & Photography at KASK Ghent. After graduation, he was offered a position as an assistant cameraman on the first feature film by director Frank Van Passel. From there on he got into shooting documentaries, low budget commercials, music videos and short films, slowly building up a reel, meeting directors who would move up to bigger jobs and take you along. It is the directors who make you a cinematographer actually. Continue reading Interview with cinematographer Anton Mertens
An interview with illustrator & animator Kristof Luyckx
Why did you take the leap from working in a company to working freelance?
I needed more freedom, I wanted to choose my own direction. Fortunately, in the company where I worked at that time, I had the chance to work on many cool projects. But overall, it was mostly standard commercial work that needed to be done. Continue reading An interview with illustrator & animator Kristof Luyckx
An interview with Tom Dorresteijn, CEO of Studio Dumbar
Studio Dumbar is one of the most respected Dutch design studios of the last 25 years. Known for their groundbreaking design work for the Dutch police, the city of Rotterdam and much more, they continue to push boundaries with recent projects like the rebranding of Alzheimer Nederland & Amsterdam Sinfonietta. Continue reading An interview with Tom Dorresteijn, CEO of Studio Dumbar