Companies

In a nutshell; You can give us a nudge when you are looking for:

-       Identity development
-       Visual work

  • POP material
  • Banners
  • Flyers
  • Posters
  • Websites

-       Magazines (both print & digital)
-       Limited packaging design
-       Covers (music / books)
-       The more ‘art-oriented’ work

  • Festivals
  • Exhibitions
  • Expositions

Our core business is graphic design. The ‘final product’ for our clients differs from limited packaging design to snowboards-graphics to the development of a visual identity, as well as on the spot ‘artsy’ stuff for events (think installations at festivals or exhibitions) and the odd flyer, album- or book cover. We focus on the conceptual and visual side of the story you have to tell. We can also facilitate the implementation through our external partners if you choose it to be so.

We work on a network basis, our designers have been carefully selected by leading figures in the design world, (David Fellah, Dan Germain, Paul Hughes) based on their insight and experience we have been able to form a collective of highly talented young guns that wish to remain independent but love cooperation (a little reflection has never hurt anyone). –A voluntary gathering of individuals, if you wish.

Your assignment comes with choices, what style are you going for? Why? Our designers have their own distinguished form and function and are well capable of delivering their interpretation on your brief. We always start out with a small range of people working on your creative brief, they consult and challenge each other with the result of driving each other to great heights. This all happens in our own online community that functions as the ‘social backbone’ of the collective. From the initial development (1 to 2 weeks) we will sit down with you and see where we’re headed, where you get to decide which turn we’ll take. From there on the direction chosen is finalized (depending on the project at hand 1 to 2 weeks) and made ready for implementation.

How we work more specifically? Check it out here.

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