COMING SOON! Type Compass explores the past 6 years of the typographic landscape through developments in type design, typographic installations and works by graphic designers and typographers who's primary mode of image is typography.
This was designed for SHS Publishing in collaboration with Emilio Macchia .
2012 / / editorial design / Rotterdam / publication / Europe / writing


Search & Supply is an overview of Google's elusive data centers and their known infrastructure. Commissioned by Volume Magazine for Issue #32: Centers and Peripheries looks at the world at large through various lenses pin pointing and highlighting central nodes with in a specified parameter.


For more than thirty years, Pamphlet Architecture has continually advanced polemics and sparked dialogue within the discipline in a way that no other small publication has been able to replicate.
In collaboration with Matter Practice Architecture we produced this proposal PA. Its thesis considers Tolerance across a range of interpretations, arguably not entirely dissimilar from each other: as a space/place created to accommodate the unknown, the unpredictable, the un-prescribed; as perceived in the act of producing architecture, from representation through craft in construction; as a limen between one state and another, determined as neither—slippages in perception where the experience/appearance of things deviates from the apperception of things; as material reconciliation (the detail, the joint); and social tolerance—reconciliations between seemingly incotible circumstances, minding and mining the gap.
2012 / / architecture / Matter Practice / editorial design / environmental / New York City / urbanism


9W is a randomly published cycling magazine by photographer and cyclist Harry Zernike. Each issue chronicles the cycling treks of him and his team.
2012 / editorial design / New York City / magazine / Book / photography / 9W
9W is a randomly published cycling magazine by photographer and cyclist Harry Zernike. Each issue chronicles the cycling treks of him and his team.
2011 / editorial design / New York City / magazine / Book / photography / 9W

9W is a randomly published cycling magazine by photographer and cyclist Harry Zernike. Each issue chronicles the cycling treks of him and his team.
2010 / editorial design / New York City / magazine / Book / photography / 9W
The package mainly consists of one newspaperprint cut into two different formats. These crops form a starting point and offer a dialogue of different relations between the content.
“Loosely fitting could be a description of this newspaper. Whether it sounds positive or not, it is a fact. As factual as our surroundings are setup. ... All seemed to be subtle and opinion-less... . That is the strength of the work of Vanhoe. He infiltrates the hierarchy of our thinking without being illustrative, carefully carelessness.”
—Reinaart Vanhoe
This publication is a follow up form the exhibition ‘Maatwerk’ which took place in ‘PAKT’, Amsterdam 2008. The publication is a collaboration by Reinaart Vanhoe and Nele Vos. With contributions of Hans Bossmann and komt/nu/voorbij.
2 x 16 pages, text NL/EN, published by Auto i.c.w. Graphic Union Press, price: 2 Euro excl. porto
For online orders within Europe and more detailed information please contact: order@vosbrenner.net
or http://graphicunion.org/mise.php?item=nature-vs-culture
2009 / editorial design / newsprint / Book / Rotterdam
This zine is about what to know over what not to get to get everything you do not need without missing' what you would, by talking about what should.
kurzum: eine Verirrung ohne zu wissen wo man hin wollte! extract(information) from various sources
This zine presents and is a conversation concerning connection in culture between us. Gordon Matta Clark, Francisco van Jole...einen fiktiven fanclub gründen sozusagen.
An outline of the plot of a book, play movie, or episode or a television show. an exhaustive documentation.
For online orders and more detailed information please contact: order@vosbrenner.net
2007 / editorial design / non-profit / Printed Matter / self-initiated
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