
Kabinet is a new store in Amsterdam by Ferry van der Nat. The store focuses on exquisite vintage finds and young designer clothing, the store is filled with unique items and accessories to support them. I created the logo and stationary for this store. The starting point was neutrality. We felth the need to create a simple name based logo that we could expand on later by means of printed matter and other mediums. The store started out without the full collection, so the printed matter created for the store is reflecting the unfinished state of the store. I used simple methods, cards where printed on clean white paper. Stamps are used for the receipts and cards. Long 30cm Tags are used to tag the clothing in the store, these tags are white in the front and grey in the back. By folding them the grey is shown, which functions as a decoration layer for example packaging. This project is an ongoing process, we're planning to expand on the way the logo is used in terms of what material its on and context its placed in. kabinet-amsterdam.nl

60 days left is a new vintage concept store in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The store features vintage pieces of high fashion designers. The most pressing issue of the store's graphic design was the very limited budget. This resulted in the use of tape and stamps as a main vehicle of graphic communication. The tape led to the way we designed the logo, which has an modern art deco feeling to it, fitting to the store concept. The logo was recreated with tape on the window and with a stamp on the store bags. All graphic work has been made in collaboration with Manuel Palland Together with Ferry van der Nat I was responsible for the store's visual concept. 60daysleft.com

Made at Rietveld Art Academy. The brief was to find a tool that you could use to make an typeface with. The lockers acted as a grid for the white sheets. The sheets where repositioned according to the letters.

Obscur. is a Swedish clothing brand. A small selection of communication material and the logo.

Oki-Ni. is an online webshop selling menswear. They asked for a redesign of their current logo. This was my competition entry. A framework logo, which can be applied in several grids. A graphic grid was created as an overlay for the shops products, to bind them all within one concept. The logo folds nicely into this grid.

Album covers re-designed as a personal project.

Logo and graphic ideas for a concept

Some random work, sketches and other things.

Posters made for the Lily+David Project. This was a collaborative effort with Lily Feng.

Logo and advertising for van Rietschoten Design More stuff to be added