If it was up to us, all the best design in the world would be posted within the Parfois Portfolio… But… its not up to us. Stumbling the web we often bump into things worth sharing. The world wide web is so full off great things that will never end up in our portfolio, but which we want the world to see. For this we created our blog. At this moment there 4 of us blogging on a regular basis.Work, studies and social life makes that there are weeks with a lot of posts, and weeks without. But we’ll do our best in bringing you the nicest shit on a acceptable basis.
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pieterjan
When I was 15 I started an education called 'Publicity and Illustration'. This study gave me a great motivation and a clear image on what I wanted to do. After this I started to study Graphic Design at St.- Lucas in Antwerp. During the course of this studies my interests spread from graphic design to furniture and instalations. Now I am doing a master degree in Art and Design and try to find a way to combine this viariety of interests. My future plan is not to have a plan but to follow my instincts and do everything everywhere.
As a master-project I am organizing a competition round the Cathedral of Antwerp. In this concept architecture and sculpture gets merged together. The assignment embodies the disarming question: Design a second tower for the Cathedral of Antwerp. The given fact of a missing element in an existing structure and city-layout inspires to an autonomic completion for everybody. By organizing a competition or international brainstorm I would like to put the emphasis on the absence and by doing so emphasize the Cathedral itself. The contestants receive a picture of the Cathedral where they realize their design in a sort of overlay. I don’t want to exclude anybody, it will be a truly open competition. The results can be a 3D render, a ruff concept or a simple black marker drawing. The design can vary from inflatable structures to melted towers. I am communicating to all major European universities in the departements of Architecture, Graphic design and Visual Arts and true a large international cultural work-field. A selection of submissions will be exposed in a traveling exhibition and they will all be published (in the extend of the realizable). This publication wil showcase a big diversity of filled in absence and will function again as source of inspiration.
So start designing and submit your work! Right here at, Designing Absence.
Simplicity is the best . At Design Reactor, a Berlin based office, they understand this concept very well. Probably allot of you had great ideas like this one time or the other, but these guy’s actually produce them. Very innovative, humoristic and nicely designed. I love them.
At read more some other projects by Design Reactor.
Mathieu Lehanneur is a fantastic designer, inventor,.. and lots more. His work varies from interior designs to pils and robots. His designs are functional and flawless a great merge between aesthetics and concept. In this post I’ve tried to compile his most famous designs. On the first look they probably don’t say anything, on his website u can find the explanations. But maybe u can find it out by just looking at the visual images themselves.
Most of us will know Gretchen Nash from the clips she made on MTV. She is one of those new designers who uses 3D objects as graphic material. This project is a nice way to display something boring. Some other nice projects u can find on her site and after read more.
Patternfoundry.com is an online pattern database. These patterns are made by different designers from all over the world. The big difference with this database and other similar pattern databases is that this one contains nice ones. A big reason why I’m posting this is my preference for patterns, and I would love to see this website grow. So go and check it out!
Gregoire Alexandre is a 27 year old photographer. His work covers editorials, personal work, and lots more. In this article I collected al my personal favourites. Photographs with a very nice aesthetic and content. >> Read more
Meindbender is a Swiss based animation studio. Their animations are all completely rendered so no stop motion. Very humoristic movies with a focus on expression. U can watch al the movies they did for cartoon network here.
Michael Marcovici is an amazing guy who had an extraordinary life so far. He quit school when he was 17 and started his first own company in the finance field, he sold his first business when he was 23, he started a side business on eBay that eventually became the world’s largest power-selling enterprise on eBay with a turnover of 30 million euro’s a year. U really have to read his biography on his website. His artwork is conceptual and loaded with political and sociological meanings. Also his interests in finances and technology is visible in his works. Interesting guy, worth checking. >> Read more
“Het klokhuis” is the longest running dutch tv show for children. They explain how things work and give information about all kinds of things, from how a computer works to why zebras have stripes. Design agency Kesselskramer got the assignment to make the opening sequence and end sequence. I saw some lectures from Kessels Kramer himself and I have to say, they’re good! I’ll write a post about him next week. In this animation they use 3D printing and they are the first ever to do so. The opening movie is shown above and the end sequence with some pictures of the making of is at read more.
Everybody knows photoshop, its a way to digitally modify pictures. This is something that’s very useful and almost impossible to do yourself. But nobody ever died trying. This is an image that has been circulating the web quite some time and nobody really knows who’s image it is. On this¬†flickr¬†page are some more pictures. The origin and the concept behind it are a riddle according to¬†Wired,¬†they assume it was a promotional campaign for Photoshop¬†on the Indonesian market.
pieterjan
When I was 15 I started an education called 'Publicity and Illustration'. This study gave me a great motivation and a clear image on what I wanted to do. After this I started to study Graphic Design at St.- Lucas in Antwerp. During the course of this studies my interests spread from graphic design to furniture and instalations. Now I am doing a master degree in Art and Design and try to find a way to combine this viariety of interests. My future plan is not to have a plan but to follow my instincts and do everything everywhere.
