Bart de Baets Grafische posters, Grafisch ontwerp inspiratie

Bart de Baets teaches at the Bachelor Graphic Design programme of the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK). Bart de Baets (b. Knokke, 1979) is a graphic designer based in Amsterdam. He has currently designed the identity and a bimonthly bulletin for Kunstverein Langenhagen, and Forum, an architecture magazine, with Sandra Kassenaar. Amsterdam-based designer Bart de Baets has been making great work for ages, and 2014 was no exception. There are conference posters for the Goethe Institute, brochures for architecture pavilions and a really nice record sleeve for Melbourne-based band Total Control. Bart manages to combine minimal line work and graphic humour with a vast frame.

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Bart de Baets van Diemenstraat 410 Studio 2.10 1013 CR Amsterdam The Netherlands +31(0)6 52 05 84 92 [email protected] Amsterdam-based Bart de Baets is a fierce formalist, an unrelenting experimenter who has developed a unique typographic attitude that has influenced designer. Het werk van Bart de Baets, die genomineerd was voor de Dutch Design Awards 2020, is radicaal en associatief, altijd herkenbaar en eigen. Volgens de jury wordt hij gezien als een ontwerper die elk project op gelijke wijze benadert, of hij nu eigen werk maakt of in opdracht. Inspiraties. Zijn manier van werken is volgens De Baets erg persoonlijk. Through a triple poster series created by graphic designer Bart de Baets ('It's a sign', 'I made it' and 'Lock up, Lock down') the Bonus Room expanded in February 2021 into the public space of Amsterdam. While it distributed a collection of ordained graphic images, from ubiquitous clichés of popular- and commercial culture, it revises visual habits and turns recognizable images into ambiguous.

Bart de Baets ‘The design of the graphic identities for The New Pavilion (2014) and 11 Period

Design: Bart de Baets June 2021, Valiz in collaboration with Centraal Museum, Utrecht | supported by Creative Industries Fund NL , Stichting Jaap Harten Fonds , De Gijselaar-Hintzenfonds NL , dr. Hendrik Mullerfonds | Pb | 240 pp. | 32 x 24 cm (h x w) | English | ISBN 978-94-93246-00-3 | € 29,90 Bart de Baets van Diemenstraat 410 Studio 2.10 1013 CR Amsterdam The Netherlands +31(0)6 52 05 84 92 [email protected]: PRESS RELEASE — Mosquitoes, Elephants, Mountains & Molehills, a publication by Bart de Baets, published by Onomatopee Selected Group Exhibitions. 2021. Salon Hang 24/7 ,Kunstverein Amsterdam ,Amsterdam, Netherlands. Bart de Baets is an artist who was born in 1979. Kunstverein Amsterdam featured Bart de Baets's work in the past. Amsterdam-based Bart de Baets is a fierce formalist, an unrelenting experimenter who has developed a unique typographic attitude that has influenced designers around the world. His work spans the entire cultural sector for clients in the fields of art, music, performance, and film.. De Baets is also known for his self-initiated projects.

Bart de Baets ‘The design of the graphic identities for The New Pavilion (2014) and 11 Period

Bart De Baets. View the profiles of people named Bart De Baets. Join Facebook to connect with Bart De Baets and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to. Bart de Baets. 1979. FOLLOW. Bart de Baets is an artist who was born in 1979. Kunstverein Amsterdam featured Bart de Baets's work in the past. OVERVIEW. EXHIBITIONS (1) Bart de Baets (Knokke BE, 1979) graduated from the graphic design department of the Gerrit Rietveld academy in 2003. He has since then been living and working in Amsterdam.. In 2016/17, Bart was a guest professor at the Communication design department of the Hochschule für Gestaltung in Karlsruhe. He has been teaching design at the Gerrit. Bart de Baets van Diemenstraat 410 Studio 2.10 1013 CR Amsterdam The Netherlands +31(0)6 52 05 84 92 [email protected]: Here are two posters I made for a two night event at Paradiso, organized by Melanie Bonajo, Buro Rietveld and Paradiso.

Bart de Baets ‘The design of the graphic identities for The New Pavilion (2014) and 11 Period

Bart de Baets van Diemenstraat 410 Studio 2.10 1013 CR Amsterdam The Netherlands +31(0)6 52 05 84 92 [email protected]: Last week Rustan Söderling and released the second issue of Dark and Stormy. We always imagined Dark and Stormy would come out three to four times a year, but we never really managed to realize that. Now, two years later, a. Weeklong workshop between the MA students and invited designer Bart de Baets. Hand cut, arranged and glued pages from the 40pp collaborative publication.