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Tag Archives: art direction
Color Inspiration | Full Red
Compositions I made while working on a color palet. Sketches.
Posted in ART, CREATIVE CAREERS, MR WOON, PHOTOGRAPHY, THE FABRIC OF HOME, Things I made, work
Tagged art direction, chart, color, color inspiration, colour, compositions, design, fabric, fluorescend, full red, histor, in betweens, inspiration, interior design, magazine, MrWoon, orange, plaet, portrait, reds, sample, seaweed, still photography, studio, swatches, try out, Typography, velvet, wilma tichelaar, wilson, wood
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WORK | Minimalist Photography
Posted in CREATIVE CAREERS, DESTINATION HAPPINESS, MR WOON, PHOTOGRAPHY, THE FABRIC OF HOME, Things I made, work
Tagged art direction, burnt, composition, dahlia, design, Graphic design, Home & Living, inspiration, lava, moodboard, Nature, still photography, studio, style guide, style sheet, THE FABRIC OF HOME, wilma tichelaar
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Depth of field
I bought a new lens for my Sony NEX-5. The camera is in fact ‘out of range’ but I decided to invest in a portrait lens just the same, as this little body is a power station. Today I tried … Continue reading
Posted in CREATIVE CAREERS, PHOTOGRAPHY, REVIEW
Tagged Adobe, advertorial, aperture, art direction, commercial, depth of field, display, E50 F1.8, Floor Knaapen, focus, InDesign, lens, Montel, PHOTOGRAPHY, Photoshop, portfolio, portrait, presentation, product, SanomaMedia, Sony NEX_5, stand out, styling, subject, wilma tichelaar
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Be inspired while-u-wait
There’s a new weekend destination in our country, a zoo-slash-theme-park called Wildlands. An Adventure Zoo. I visited with my son (11) and ofcourse, we were not the only ones. While waiting in an incredible complicated line, I noticed this statue. … Continue reading
Posted in CREATIVE CAREERS, OUT OF THE BOX
Tagged Africa, african, animals, aquarium, art direction, artifacts, balloon, beadroute, beads, building, clay, decoration, design, djenne, Emmen, entertainment, Giraffe, indoor jungle, landscape, Netherlands, nordic, outdoors, plants, rocks, savanna, scenery, statue, theme park, water, wild, Wildlands, yellow, zoo
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Book Design | Intuitive Coloring
The origins of our Delft Blue pottery is in faraway places like China and Japan. Elsewhere. The map above is of Elsewhere. Next to it a shell, richly dressed in iridescent mother of pearl. It is a spread from a book on … Continue reading
Posted in CREATIVE CAREERS, Things I made
Tagged art direction, book design, Christine van t Hoff, Cleo Scheulderman, color, decoration, drawing, examples, Fietje Bruijn, Frans Uyterlinde, guide, Heleen van Gent, Home, Home & Living, inspiration, Interior photography, interiors, Intuitive coloring, Marianne Luning, moodboard, SanomaMedia, styling, vtwonen
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WORK | Everything Starts With An Idea
Ira Glass’ video reminded me of this: One from my digital archive, a stopmotion video I did for vtwonen magazine, executed by DPPLR Amsterdam in 2011. Everything starts with an idea. Everything starts with an idea … Continue reading
Posted in (B)OOST, CREATIVE CAREERS, MUSIC, ONLINE FINDS, Stuff, Things I made, work
Tagged archive, art direction, brand date, Collage, creative work, design, DPPLR, idea, illustration, inspiration, Ira Glass, magazine, media, media parade, post it, print, Sanoma Media, start, stop motion, video, vtwonen, wilma tichelaar, wilson tichelaar
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