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Fractured Presence: Why Galleries Must Rethink Communication
This is not about turning galleries into online shops or making art “affordable” again. But we can and should radically improve how we communicate.
Fractured Presence: Why Galleries Must Rethink Communication
This is not about turning galleries into online shops or making art “affordable” again. But we can and should radically improve how we communicate.
Communication for Artists Who Hate Marketing
You don’t need a brand. You need a way to be understood.
Contour maps from raster images
It often happens that developments are made during a project that are ultimately not needed. Regardless, these unnecessary developments can be inspiring. Here is an example…
Building a Communication System for Architecture Studios
A few years ago, we met a studio with a beautiful body of work and a steady stream of projects. On paper, everything looked strong. But when they spoke about their practice, the ideas behind it, the communities they cared about, the kinds of spaces they wanted to make, it felt like a different studio entirely.

Covers that Speak: Designing for Controversial Topics
If you ever visited a book store, you already know that capturing a reader’s attention starts with a powerful book cover (except when it doesn’t – but that’s a another topic for another article).

A Retrospective of Our Pro Bono Projects and Why We Love Them
As the end of year approaches fast, – and I usually become more sentimental during this period of reflection (self and business) – I wanted to look back on some of our most impactful experiences with pro bono projects. Our team votes and onboards one project every year with no consultancy and developer fees that with little help can make the world a better place.