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Tom Muller (Antwerp,1974) is a Belgian Graphic Designer and Image Maker.
He received his MA in Graphic and Advertising Design at the Royal Academy for Fine Arts in Antwerp in 1998 before pursuing a career in interactive design.
In June 2000 he moved to London where he now lives with his girlfriend and two very silly cats; and is currently active as Creative Director at the award winning interactive design studio Kleber Design Ltd.
Since 2001 he frequently collaborates with artist Ashley Wood on a variety of web and print projects, and as of 2004 art-directs UK-based Mam Torâ„¢ Publishing.
Previously he served as Senior Art Director at Vir2L Studios Europe, and was represented as Designer/Director by Lost In Space, before he joined the team at Kleber in 2002.
When he's not at his desk, he's probably reading comics...
Interests:
Graphic design, comics, Modernism, Bauhaus, film, good typography, anime, futurism.
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August 5th, 2008
Mr and Mrs M.

My wife Liz and myself have just launched our own little corner on the interwebs to showcase some of the work we’ve been doing together.
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July 30th, 2008
Profission needs you! (yes, its a job post)

The Profission Partnership is looking for a talented and passionate mid-weight production designer with at least two years agency experience in producing websites using X/HTML and CSS for a permanent position at their London offices.
They've listed everything you need to know to apply on their swanky site.
July 14th, 2008
HKI gets Babylonian.

The crew at Hellohikimori just released their latest project – this time the official movie site for the new Vin Diesel / Mathieu Kassovitz (La Haine, Les rivières pourpres, Gothika) SF actioner Babylon A.D.
Some slick use of flash and very sharply designed!
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July 11th, 2008
Zeitguised

It's been a while since I checked out these guys' work. German based 3D studio Zeitguised have kept busy – and their site/blog is bursting with some awesome work! (nice to discover that even Tesco has taste enough to hire them!)
July 4th, 2008
Type & Form – Print Magazine

Print Magazine invited Karsten Schmidt (aka Toxi) to create the cover image for their August 2008 issue.
You can read Karsten's blog entry on the creation process or Print Mag' feature on it and check Karsten's Flickr photoset detailing the process
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July 3rd, 2008
Jeremy Geddes

Jeremy Geddes spends his days smearing pigment onto pieces of wood, in between playing air guitar and drinking coffee. He has been a professional at this for 3 years, picking up a Spectrum Gold Award and a Conflux #3 Award. His book 'The Mystery of Eilean Mor' with Gary Crew was selected as a notable book by the CBC, shortlisted for the Aurealis Award and won the 2006 Crichton award.
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July 2nd, 2008
Unimark

Between 1964 and 1977, Unimark International was the worlds largest design firm, with offices all over the world and went on to design many of the world's most recognizable corporate identities.
ARCHIGRAM

Archigram was an avant-garde architectural group formed in the 1960s - based at the Architectural Association, London - that was futurist, anti-heroic and pro-consumerist, drawing inspiration from technology in order to create a new reality that was solely expressed through hypothetical projects.
(The site itself might be dated, but be sure to check out the incredible projects)
Sensegraphy

Andrey revamps Sensegraphy
July 1st, 2008
A Base Reference

A Base Reference is Tim Jarvis' online portfolio – showcasing projects from 2004 to the present day, and if that's not enough you can dig the archives all the way to 2001. Top class A+++!
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