Copenhagen Game Productions changed
their name in KNAPNOK GAMES.
The name “KNAPNOK” is a familiar danish wordplay which also can be used abroad.
The name KNAPNOK is short, playfull and it will stick in your head forever!!
The Desire Game is developed by KNAPNOK Games for iPhone or any other android telephone. Graphics where done by me. The idea is to give an orgasm, you can achieve this by touching a black screen with a virtual form beneath it, by softly or rough touching the touchscreen. The orgasms that you can give are differentiated in persons and the way you touch the screen. Desire will hopefully come out in the summer of 2012.
Flyer Copenhagen Game Collective non profit
Copenhagen Game Collective is a multi-gender, multi-national, non-profit game design collective based in Copenhagen, Denmark. The collective comprises a tight network of different companies, non-commercial projects, and creative individuals.
http://www.copenhagengamecollective.org
Logotype for DAS PUBLIKUM
Das Publikum aims to produce high quality small films with an original and unique quality for an international market.
Films that are predominant mainly on contemporary issues that take place in the underbelly of our society.
http://www.daspublikum.com
The idea was to keep a spot in the city carfree. Sometimes this is needed to place a container. I called this form; Bubah and he is friendly. So people won’t be mad parking their car a bit futher away from where they live.
The result was that people indeed parked their car somewhere else.
Logotype studentcorps.
Digg Logotype.
I did a typebattle redesign for digg.com.
http://typophile.com/battle39?page=1
http://typophile.com/battle39
Positive Posters proposition.
International Poster Competition 2010
See also:
http://positive-posters.com/
Martin loses his job as a result of the financial crisis. Together with his wife, Jasmijn, and their one year-old child, they are forced to move in with Jasmijn’s parents in their flat in Antwerp on a temporary basis’. The love between Martin and Jasmijn rapidly deteriorates. Martin seems to be living in a world of his own and refuses to lower himself into signing on at the employment office. He wanders through town and hangs round near the flat where they used to live. He finds a happy family there. Martin can’t accept that they have the happiness that he couldn’t have and decides to destroy their happiness just like his happiness was destroyed – in his view. When Jasmijn finds out they aren’t eligible for a new house because Martin never signed on at the employment office, it means the bombshell’s been dropped.
See also:
http://www.fipa.tm.fr/en/programs/2010/anvers-20525.htm