Anymade

Anymade Studio was founded in 2007 in the Czech Republic. During past years the studio evolved into a multifunctional platform whose activities combine various genres and fields, such as graphic design, photography, typography, illustration, video, motion design and sound. Anymade Studio members are Petr Cabalka, Filip Nerad and Jan Šrámek aka VJ Kolouch.

Experimental Jetset

Experimental Jetset, a small, independent graphic design studio based in Amsterdam, consisting of three persons: Marieke Stolk, Danny van den Dungen and Erwin Brinkers. They have been collaborating as Experimental Jetset since they graduated from the Gerrit Rietveld Academy, and in their work they focus mostly on printed matter.
They often describe graphic design as “turning language into objects”. 
 
 

Mevis & van Deursen

Das Büro wurde 1987 von Armand Mevis und Linda van Deursen gegründet. Das Duo gilt als das einfallsreichste und renommierteste Grafikdesigner-Team der Niederlande. Mevis & Van Deursen arbeiten vor allem für den kulturellen Sektor. Sie haben zahlreiche Bücher für Künstler wie Gabriel Orozco und Rineke Dijkstra entworfen. Sie waren von 2003 bis 2006 für die visuelle Gestaltung des Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam und für die der Modeschöpfer Viktor & Rolf in der Kunstzeitschrift Metropolis M verantwortlich. Ihr Werk wird international in Museen und Bildungseinrichtungen ausgestellt. 2009 waren Mevis & Van Deursen einer von drei der Ausgezeichneten des jährlichen Amsterdamprijs voor de Kunst, dessen Dotierung 35.000 Euro beträgt. 2012 entwarfen das neue Logo des Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.[2] Für das Museum hatten sie bereits zuvor zahlreiche Bücher gestaltet.
 
 

Cox & Grusenmeyer

Is an Antwerp based duo – Ines Cox and Lauren Grusenmeyer – operating in the field of graphic design. Having started their collaboration while finishing their studies at Sint-Lucas Ghent, they continued working together while Cox completed her master at the Werkplaats Typografie in Arnhem and Grusenmeyer at The Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam. 

Through humor, performative actions, a pinch of grotesque and a belief in the personal they establish a tweaked universe where their objects and interests relate to the field of graphic design. By rethinking existing frameworks and constructing alternative orders the design of the environment becomes part of their work. Touching upon topics from monstrous dramas to everyday banalities their work involves a scope where the staging of a situation with sound, costumes, graphic identities, language and characters is subjected to their design.
 

Raf Vancampenhoudt

Freelance graphic designer working and living in Gent, Belgium. The main focus in his work lays on typography, where in most cases he trys to let the typography become a layered image on itself. As each project is different, he each time trys to get a clear and unambiguous vision on the content in dialogue with the commissioner, in order to be able to wield a no-nonsense (and to-the point) language that ensouls the publication in a logic way.
During the whole process, the relation between shape and content stays of paramount importance, in an ideal situation they shouldn’t be subjected to one another. The initial phase of the design process mostly results in a structure and a couple of systematics that fund the text and images. Once a system or language is specified and thoroughly build out, he likes to permit hiself to break with the perimeters of the system where possible, to maintain a certain level of tension within the development of the publication.