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Slave - February 5th, 2012

"Slave" artwork

Since upgrading to the magic, wonderful and fantastic Reason 6 the already awesome arsenal of music tools at my disposal has been topped off with the ability to sample (for which I have waited ever since moving from Impulse Tracker to Reason). This has finally brought back an old friend of me: remixing.

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Freeride Film Festival – Logo + Video - October 19th, 2011

Freeride Film Festival Logo

In samenwerking met The North Face organiseert wePowder op 18 november 2011 in Snowworld, Zoetermeer het Freeride Film Festival. Voor deze eerste editie van het festival werd ik gevraagd om een logo te ontwerpen. Het beeldmerk is gebaseerd op de ‘initialen’ van het festival, FFF. Ik heb de letters met elkaar verweven en hier vervolgens [...]

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Million Miles Away - September 24th, 2011

Million Miles Away

Thanks to 3FM’s 90′s request week, I rediscovered Dune’s “Million miles away from home”. A happy hardcore track from 1996. I loved the chord sequence and vocoder featured in the song. After some fiddling around in Propellerheads Reason I was surprised to see how this fast-paced song could be increased in tempo (240bpm) and converted [...]

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hnldesign - portfolio & blog
December 12th, 2003

Cnutwear

artwork, logodesign

Cnutwear logo

Cnutwear logo

Once again in cooperation with the owner of SkiZone, this fun project was made to create funny t-shirt images that were offensive but would appeal to a large audience. We created an online shop and I think it still exists, so you can still order these designs. Most designs were just fictional, with names that weren’t making any sense. The name was derived from an English word. I think you can guess what it was..

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