Custom design &
Merchandise

Are you a band, record label or promo management looking for an original way to visually enhance a release or product?

Zoetrope slipmats and picture discs bring vinyl to life and create an effect that sticks. My work has already been used by Guns N’ Roses, House of Marley and several Belgian artists and bands who wanted something unique for their release.

Standing still, you have powerful artwork. To the naked eye it spins like any record, but under a strobe at low resolution with an app on your smartphone, the animation comes to life.

In addition to zoetropes, I also design custom optical illusions and visuals for merchandise and album covers.

A mini zoetrope as a download code with an album, artwork with a 3D stereogram effect-anything is possible, as long as it contributes to the overall experience. Do you have a project and want something special?

I like to think along with you about the possibilities.
Individuals can also contact me for a personalized gift.

Feel free to ask for more information about the options.

Collaborations

heraldry

During my years as curator of the museum above my tattoo shop, I developed an educational game: Heraldry in the Westhoek.

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Aftercare

For my aftercare cards, I sought advice from Wesley from Mediaheer. He gave me a bunch of useful tips & tricks about layout, structure and user-friendliness – and I got to work with that.

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Stereogram

With a classic red-blue 3D glasses, these images really come to life. I play with layers, textures and depth, so that shapes seem to come loose from the canvas and start to float in space—as if you can almost grab them.

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The Blitz

For the rebranding of the logo of The Blitz Projects, an organization by Stijn Voeten that organizes DJ dance nights inspired by the Zillion period, I chose a visual style that exudes more flair and recognizability.

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Postrock & More

Steven Swaenepoel recently launched Postrock & More, a platform dedicated to everything postrock and its many offshoots – with a warm preference for Belgian releases.

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