January 24, 2020 9:04 am
Published by Hans
Early 2016, when I was freelancing, I was lucky enough to do various jobs for Magic Leap. I'm unsure if this project ever went anywhere, but I was asked to do the logo nonetheless. I've cut the logo up in the various parts that come together to form the full composition. A fun project for sure.
January 20, 2020 3:00 pm
Published by Hans
While rummaging through my files I came across this project from 2014, which I completely forgot about. The game 3D Realms released in 2016, BombShell, started life as Duke Nukem Mass Destruction, before being renamed Duke Nukem Survivor. If I recall correctly. Anyway, thought it was fun enough to put on here.
January 20, 2020 9:45 am
Published by Hans
For DuPont, one of the world's leading chemical companies, I was asked to develop infographics on a variety of subjects but all under the "personal care" umbrella. A colourful and distinctive style was developed and implemented successfully in various assets. The illustration style was maintained after DuPont's 2018-2019 identity overhaul.
October 8, 2019 11:24 am
Published by Hans
For DuPont’s Animal Nutrition branch, I developed a visual style for concepts and products that differs from the rest of DuPont. More importantly, it differs from DuPont's competitors in a slow moving and by-the-books type of industry. Results and reactions have been so positive, that this style was maintained after a global rebranding of the company.
November 14, 2018 10:23 am
Published by Hans
Back in 2014, the world of Dr. Grordbort was beginning to take it's first digital steps. A game was in development at Florid based startup Magic Leap and New Zealand's Weta. I was asked to develop the logo. I jumped at the chance to dive back in to this world of space violence, male bravado and chest-beatery. Please note: in the final version that was released together with the game's reveal, the Dr. Grordbort's typography was changed.
December 19, 2016 12:24 pm
Published by Hans
I like movies, they’re fun. I like designing stuff, it’s fun. Designing film posters is like combining them in some sort of super fun and a total no-brainer.