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August 28, 2008
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August 28th, 2008
Erikborst.com updates

Photographer Erik Borst updates his portfolio website with some nice new pictures...
He also contributed several photos to the new alternative guidebook to the city of Amsterdam called 'Le Cool - A Weird and Wonderful Guide to Amsterdam'.
It shows an Amsterdam away from the tourists and dope smokers, filled with secrets that will amaze the most dedicated Amsterdammers. A great book!
"The guidebook for people who hate guidebooks"
--The Guardian

June 1st, 2008
Simon Scheiber

Just online! Portfolio of talented Austrian designer Simon Scheiber. Former colleague at Studio Dumbar and now working as a freelance designer/animator in Rotterdam, The Netherlands...
May 17th, 2008
Photography portfolio of Erik Borst

Just launched this afternoon, the new online portfolio of dutch street photographer Erik Borst, amazing work. Website by interactive designer Sanne Wijbenga. Go see for yourself... (right click for fullscreen view...)
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May 13th, 2008
Yomar Augusto

Great and varied work from Brazilian graphic designer/artist Yomar Augusto working at 180amsterdam... See for yourself!
February 19th, 2008
Work in progress: Planet rock

Still working on a new game... Just put the first interactive test online here...
February 6th, 2008
Black & white drawings by Bfree

New book by dutch illustartor/artist Bfree available at Buzzworks...
January 9th, 2008
Working on a new game...

Started working on a new flash game check the work in progress...
December 18th, 2007
Update Sannewijbenga.com

Just updated my portfolio. A new infographic animation for Essent and a much older graduation project.
Check it out!
Also be sure to take a look at the sketch book of my graduation project.
October 25th, 2007
Bfree

Check out the amazing work of dutch Illustrator and former classmate Bfree!
Trench Coat Mafia!
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October 16th, 2007
Tiquestar

Brilliant illustrations and drawings of former classmate and TCM member Tiquestar. Take a look at his work!
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October 12th, 2007
AGI Lectures 'Unknown Land' online

Gert Dumbar talking about Dutch Design
The AGI (Aliiance Graphique Internationale) is an elite group of international Graphic Designers. A couple of weeks ago AGI members cam together in Amsterdam. The lecture series 'Unknown Land' can now be viewed online here. It includes speakers Rene Knip, Bob van Dijk and my former boss Gert Dumbar speaking on te 'evil' of advertising...
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October 4th, 2007
The Naked Poodle at Picnic 2007
At the Amsterdam Picnic Event (media, technology, entertainment, art and science) Fabrique and Usual Suspects presented The Naked Poodle... Take a look!
You can still vote for the best idea till sunday the 7th of October!
Movie of the 3rd round, more movies on the site
About the Naked Poodle
The Naked Poodle is a theatrical 'mash-up' of a pressure-cooker brainstorming session, speed dating, simultaneous chess, rap battle and Free Fight gala. In each round, four creative teams are sent into the ring to do battle with one another, and with an assignment related to a current social issue.
They are helped, disturbed, goaded, interrogated and challenged in this by three 'influentials', who are different each round. These influentials (notable writers, designers, advertising creatives, architects and other creative hotshots) rush across the pit, from one team to the other. To turn up the pressure even more, the teams' every move is monitored by cameras, so that the audience in the Traformatorhuis can follow the process on big screens.
At the end of each 30-minute round, a 'minizine' - an instant collector's item created on-demand - rolls out of the printers, showing the result of the creative struggle, after which the exhausted participants are carried out of the ring to make room for the next round, featuring four new, fresh teams.

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