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BNO tallks 02: design rocks!

Na een succesvolle en goed bezochte aftrap van BNO tallks in september 2009 vindt op donderdag 18 februari 2010 in Pakhuis de Zwijger BNO tallks 02 plaats. Het thema van deze editie is Design rocks! Over de rol van design in muziek en muziek readmore

BNO tallks: design rocks!

Geloof me, dit gaat leuk worden! Meer info later op de site van de BNO. Komt allen!

Vroaam!

I’m on a poster for Vroaam!, a career day for starting creative people, organized by the Association of Dutch Designers . Next to me, featuring Anton Beeke, Miriam van der Lubbe and Evelyne Merkx. Designed by Joost Overbeek of www.overburen.nl/.

Jaarlijks worden er landelijke carrièrebeurzen voor studenten en young professionals georganiseerd met vacatures, informatie over readmore

Real Dutch Design 0607
Real Dutch Design 0607

by BIS/BNO

The Dutch Design books are published every two years by BIS Publishers and BNO, showing an uncensored cross-section of the current state of affairs in Dutch design, representing over 300 agencies. …,staat created the concept and design for the 2006/2007 edition. This edition’s nearly 1000-page set is all about the question: “What exactly is real Dutch Design?” Various key players in different design areas were asked this very question – from Stefan Sagmeister and Wim Crouwel to Anton Corbijn and Marc Newson. You will find their answers and thoughts in Real Dutch Design 0607, together with the work of more than 300 Dutch design agencies. The set consists of two books and is all about contrast in material and contrast in design – fluorescent plastic combined with basic cardboard binds the pages together. Between these contradictory extremes, everything is possible. Real Dutch Design can be read from either side, and is published in a Dutch-German-English edition.

Real Dutch Design books

This Dutch Design classic, the one and only reference work for customers in search of a designer for a specific project, is out now!

Portfolios and info on more than 300 designers and bureaus are divided over two books in an original format created by …,staat. Faced with this design task they asked themselves readmore