
This folded poster design was created for Tuttobene Amsterdam,presenting themselves for the first time during the New York International Gift Fair at Javits Center in summer 2012. Exhibition design by Form Nation NYC.
2012 / New York City / furniture design / interiour / international / poster / Printed Matter / textiles
PrintRoom is a new presentation space and shop for artists’ publications. First and foremost we will serve as an independent platform for artists, designers and small publishers from all over the globe. We want to research the possibilities within artists’ publications, follow new developments, discuss, collect, invite people for talks and communicate to share this with a broader audience.
In the process of building the new headquarters interior we're now involved in the programming and selection process together with Manuela Porceddu and of course Karin de Jong, who started this former traveling collection in 2003.
2011 / interiour / non-profit / Rotterdam / participation / PrintRoom / Exhibition
For the Open Dans Festival 2010 we installed a generative real time physical info graphic that highlighted the various dance stages, using tape as a primary material. This took place over a three day period divided into five performance phases. One color per day plus an over all color for performances taking place over all three days. The color system was also used on an information wall to provided information about each of the choreographers and their related dances and stage area.
LP2 at Las Palmas, Rotterdam.
2010 / interiour / Rotterdam / performance / timeline / Exhibition
MOCA (Museum of Chinese in America): With A Single Step presents the journey of the first Chinese immigrants to the USA through present Chinese American heroes. Once the site of a machine shop, Maya Lin designed the new museum facility that expanded their space ten-fold. We designed the exhibition graphics of the permanent exhibition and collaborated with Matter Architecture Practice who did the exhibition design.
Designed at MGMT. design in collaboration with Matter Practice and Marcus Doshi Lighting Design
2009 / Matter Practice / New York City / interiour / international / Exhibition
Dormitorium: Film Decors by the Quay Brothers is an one room exhibition with extremely low light levels. The exhibition signage was designed to work within these conditions, the title sign and object indicators were laser cut black
MDF with a white MDF backing. This helped to illuminate the signage with little light. The introduction text was related to their films produced on a 35mm slide and projected.
Exhibition design: Matter Practice
2009 / Matter Practice / New York City / interiour / Exhibition
New Practices San Francisco 2009 is the West Coasts premiere of the American Institute of Architecture New York’s annual portfolio competition and exhibition. The budget for this exhibition was minimal, we sourced materials with local building supply stores and asked them to donate the materials. The display system we created was made of metal peg board with a series of custom made clips and rope.
Exhibition design: Matter Practice
2009 / architecture / Matter Practice / environmental / New York City / interiour / Exhibition






Newspaper print of the selected architecture studios of New Practices San Francisco including their portfolios and interviews that where also selected for the same titled exhibition.
2009 / San Francisco / architecture / Matter Practice / environmental / interiour / newsprint / Printed Matter

Produced in conjunction with a lecture and exhibition of Matter’s work. Reading Matter displayed small models and media loops of their projects throughout a flexible wall system. We developed for this exhibition a label system comprised of metal adhesive strips with embossed typography. Reflective neon signage was designed to accompany the color scheme of the installation.
2009 / architecture / Matter Practice / environmental / New York City / interiour / Exhibition
In this publication iconography each artist was assigned an icon derived from their work. They were used systematically to track their interaction(s) in the Guggenheim, New York. The icons were also incorporated into the publication. The icon below is a meta icon, a result of the collaborative process of each artist. The larger the icon the more collaborations with other artists within the exhibition. This was an unrealized design.
2009 / environmental / New York City / interiour / Information Design


A wall mural for the Central Bar located on 13th street in NYC. The end result is a dense line drawing with a series of central nodes in a 3 x 3 grid which creates the letter forms and spells out the word ‘C-E-N-T-R-A-L’. The diagram to the left shows an exploded view of the letter N.
Designed in collaboration with Greg Yang Design
2008 / environmental / New York City / interiour / pattern / Exhibition
Of the world’s total population of 6.5 billion, 5.8 billion people, or 90%, have little or no access to most of the products and services many of us take for granted; in fact, nearly half do not have regular access to food, clean water, or shelter. Design for the Other 90% explores a growing movement among designers to design low-cost solutions.
Designed at Tsang Seymour Design
2006 / architecture / environmental / furniture design / interiour / sustainability / textiles / Exhibition
The National Design Triennial is an ongoing exhibition series at the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. Inaugurated in 2000, the Triennial seeks out innovative work from across the fields of product design, architecture, furniture, film, graphics, new technologies, animation, science, medicine and fashion.
Designed at Tsang Seymour Design
Exhibition Exhibition Design: Matter Architecture
Practice Font/Triennial Logo Design (The Clash and The Clash Sans): COMA Amsterdam/New York
Lighting Design: Marcus Doshi
http://triennial.cooperhewitt.org
2006 / architecture / Matter Practice / environmental / New York City / interiour / Exhibition
Fashion in Colors explores color as a design element through 300 years of Western clothing, examining the changing perceptions and meanings of color through various eras. More than 60 costumes were displayed, ranging from 18th-century court gowns to couture creations by 20th-century masters such as Balenciaga, Vionnet, Chanel, Watanabe and
Viktor & Rolf.
Designed at Tsang Seymour Design
http://www.cooperhewitt.org/EXHIBITIONS/fashion_in_colors/site/index.html
2005 / environmental / New York City / interiour / poster / textiles / Exhibition
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