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Cyclifier.org

Identity developed for cyclifier.org- an online community of enterpreneurs, companies, designers, architects and everybody else who is interested in or contributes to innovations that contribute to local exchange and production. The site allows you to post items at various scales within the reuse-topic. All examples of small commodities, furniture, interiors, buildings and reuse on urban scale are welcomed.

The identity functions as a visual extension of the flow analysis charts which are an integral part of the cyclifier concept.

http://www.cyclifier.org

2012 / architecture / Identity / Rotterdam / participation / sustainability / website

Citysalad - Expo 2

G.A.N.G. presenteert PROEFTUIN!
2 december 2011 t/m 8 januari 2012

De tuin vertegenwoordigt een plek waarin de wereld gekend en begrepen kan worden (prof. Erik A. de Jong)

G.A.N.G. presenteert een innovatief project waarmee de tuin in een nieuw daglicht komt te staan: PROEFTUIN. Terwijl de omgeving in deze tijd van het jaar in een winterslaap verkeerd zal in Showroom Arnhem van 2 december 2011 t/m 8 januari 2012 een bijzondere beeldende kunsttentoonstelling te zien zijn, waarin uiteenlopende professionele kunstenaars het fenomeen tuin vanuit verschillende perspectieven benaderen. (...)
Deelnemende Kunstenaars Proeftuin: Frank Bruggeman, Citysalad (Tanja Koning en Nele Vos), Club Donny (Samira Ben Laloua, Frank Bruggeman, Ernst van der Hoeven), Ksenia Galiaeva, Anne Geene, Eric Jan van de Geer, Joost van Hezewijk, Dorian Hiethaar en Robbie Lee Buck (Dorian Hiethaar en Ellen van Eldik), Peter Krynen, Jolanda Muilenburg, Zeger Reyers, Ester van de Wiel, Edwin Zwakman

http://citysalad.nl

2011 / Citysalad / non-profit / participation / self-initiated / sustainability / website / Exhibition

Queen Sirikit Museum

An identity for the Queen of Thailand's textile museum, opening end 2011. The identity had to be bilingual and incorporate the existing logo of the Queens' foundation. The Support Foundation (The Foundation for the Promotion of Supplementary Occupations and Related Techniques) was founded in 1976 (B.E. 2519) borne of the desire of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit to help Thai people.

The open book shown below is the Queen's personal library of textile swatches she has collected from various villages and producers of authentic Thai silks.

In collaboration with MGMT. Design

http://mgmtdesign.com

2011 / Bangkok / Identity / New York City / sustainability / textiles

the Rotterdam Collective

The Rotterdam Collective is a new concept for interdisciplinary collaboration in the heart of Rotterdam, focused on environmentally and
socially innovative projects in its local community and the home of VosBrenner Studio. In this spirit an identity that is versatile, flexible and generative was developed for Ro-Co. A 12 x 12 grid is the foundation for the shape formations as seen above. Each shape is constructed (a) is a composition of the 5 basic shapes (b).

http://www.ro-co.nl

2010 / Identity / Rotterdam / participation / sustainability

Our Choice

Our Choice, A Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis gathers in one place the most effective solutions that are available now and that, together, will solve this crisis. It is meant to depoliticize the climate crisis as much as possible and inspire readers to take action—not only on an individual basis, but as participants in the political processes.

Dimensions: 19x22.5cm
Page count: 416pages

Designed at MGMT. Design in collaboration with Melcher Media

www.algore.com

2009 / New York City / international / Al Gore / Book / sustainability

Our Choice-Graphics

Design of the follow up publication to Al Gore's Inconvenient Truth, this volume offers the most effective solutions that are available to solve the climate crisis.


Designed at MGMT. Design in collaboration with Melcher Media

www.algore.com

2009 / New York City / Al Gore / Information Graphics / sustainability / timeline

Modern Shoestring

This book is based on the idea that innovative and cutting edge architecture does not have to cost a fortune. 18 projects are highlighted from world renowned architects.

Written by Susanna Sirefman and designed for Monacelli Press

Dimensions: 22.5x25.5cm
Page count: 160

Designed at MGMT. Design

2008 / architecture / New York City / Book / sustainability

Architecture for Humanity

A purposed identity system for the re-branding of Architecture for Humanity.

2006 / architecture / Identity / sustainability

Andrea Zittel

Andrea Zittel: Critical Space is the first comprehensive exhibition of Zittel's work held in the United States at the New Museum of Contemporary Art.

Designed at Tsang Seymour Design

2006 / New York City / poster / Printed Matter / sustainability

Design for the Other 90%

This publication for the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum showcased sustainable technology designed to help people in impoverished areas of the world. It was published as part of the exhibition.

Dimensions: 21.5x&27.5 cm
Page count: 144

Designed at Tsang Seymour Design

2006 / architecture / environmental / New York City / furniture design / Book / sustainability

Design for the Other 90%

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

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