Bodily, drawing on paper, 2022
Camiel Fortgens, label design
Art Direction & Design Press & Fold Magazine
Mutter Pouch Residue, print on paper, 2022
PORTAL zine 001 & 002, project by Elisa van Joolen
Camiel Fortgens, lookbook design
Camiel Fortgens, lookbook design
DE VIJF PIJLERS VAN DESIGN, published by Artez Press
DE VIJF PIJLERS VAN DESIGN, published by Artez Press
DE VIJF PIJLERS VAN DESIGN, published by Artez Press
JOIN Collective Clothes, Manual Design, published by Warehouse
Camiel Fortgens, label design
Bodily, drawing on paper, 2022
Art Direction & Design Press & Fold Magazine
Bodily, drawing on paper, 2022
JOIN Collective Clothes, Manual Design, published by Warehouse
Rafaël Rozendaal, Everything, Always, Everywhere, published by Valiz
Rafaël Rozendaal, Everything, Always, Everywhere, published by Valiz
Art Direction & Design Press & Fold Magazine
Photography JOIN Collective Clothes
DE VIJF PIJLERS VAN DESIGN, published by Artez Press
Research Project Uncover Archive
Art Direction & Design Press & Fold Magazine
Mutter Pouch
JOIN Collective Clothes, Manual Design, published by Warehouse
Doodles, Drawing
Hearings: A Reader, published by SternbergPress
Contour Biennale, Identity, 2018
Metropolis M Magazine, Editorial Design & Identity
Metropolis M Magazine, Editorial Design & Identity
OVERVIEW PROJECT LIST
MUTTER POUCH
Product development and design of merch for Amsterdam based art space MUTTER. The MUTTER POUCH is developed in collaboration with atelier Toër initiated by Tomas Ermin. With a textual contribution by Emma Singleton. Photography in collaboration with Katy Hundertmark.
Product development
Design
Press & Fold Magazine
Art Direction & Design for Press & Fold Magazine. Press & Fold is a independent fashion magazine that aims to explore alternative fashion forms and narratives. The bi-annual magazine provides a platform for critical fashion practitioners who do not obey the rules the fashion system is currently dictating. Press & Fold focuses on a fashion reality that isn’t based solely on consuming the latest fashions but on our experiences through fashion, seeking an alternative fashion discourse that goes beyond treating fashion as a commodity. Initiated by Hanka van der Voet. Published by Warehouse. Design Assistance Issue 3 by Emma Singleton
Rafaël Rozendaal, Everything, Always, Everywhere.
Book design for Rafaël Rozendaal, Everything, Always Everywhere. In collaboration with Studio Remco van Bladel. Published by Valiz. Texts by Margriet Schavemaker, Kodama Kanazawa, Christiane Paul & Marvin Jordan. Awarded for best dutch book design 2019
ArtEZ Fashion Professorship, Dissolving the Ego of fashion
Book Design and Website for ArtEZ Fashion Professorship. Dissolving the Ego of fashion, Engaging with Human Matters presents an in-depth introduction to the vision and research themes that the Fashion Professorship of ArtEZ University of the Arts sets out to explore in the coming years. Daniëlle Bruggeman aims to develop critical theories and practices in order to explore, better understand, and rethink the cracks in the fashion system and the role that fashion plays – and could potentially play – in relation to urgent socio-cultural, environmental, and political developments in contemporary society. Publisher Artez Press, 76 p, ills bw, 13 x 21 cm, pb, English, 2018. Website Design in collaboration with Andrea Spikker. Web development by Charlie Berendsen
Metropolis M Magazine
Starting in 2016 together with Studio Remco van Bladel we got the opportunity to take over the redesign of Dutch contemporary art magazine Metropolis M. As of today it’s a pleasure to contribute on design and art direction level to each bimonthly issue consisting out of: colomns, artist contributions, reviews, interviews and theme related articles. For more information and daily articles visit their website
PORTAL Issue #001 & #002
Design for PORTAL Issue #001 & #002. PORTAL is a research project by Elisa van Joolen which investigates the emotional, social and economic value of clothing worn by the visitors of this traveling installation. Presented at Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam and stateoffashion, Arnhem.
Camiel Fortgens
Identity, Label Design, Lookbook
JOIN Collective Clothes
Graphic Identity, Manual Design, Website for modular clothing system JOIN collective clothes. Initiated by Anouk Beckers. Design Assistance by Ilse Bloemendaal. Web development by Laslo Strong
DE VIJF PIJLERS VAN DESIGN
Book design for DE VIJF PIJLERS VAN DESIGN. Published by Artez Press.
Contour Biennale 8, Polyphonic Worlds: Justice as Medium
Book design, Graphic Identity, Website for Contour Biennale 8, Polyphonic Worlds: Justice as Medium, 2017
Curated by Natasha Ginwala. Design in collaboration with Studio Remco van Bladel. Selected for Best Dutch Book Designs 2017
ABOUT
With a background in graphic design Beau Bertens set up their creative practice in 2016, working on a variety of projects with different media purposes within the Dutch cultural domain. By interweaving diverse techniques and media, Beau researches the context and meaning of visual language in a playful manner. Currently, they are focusing on re-navigating the design discourse, questioning its structures of production by utilizing practices of embodiment.
This website shows a selection of projects for a full portfolio request and assignments please get in touch.
SELECTED CLIENTS
Metropolis M, Ace & Tate, Warehouse, Camiel Fortgens, Anouk Beckers, Artez Press
Bodily, drawing on paper, 2022
Camiel Fortgens, label design
Art Direction & Design Press & Fold Magazine
Mutter Pouch Residue, print on paper, 2022
PORTAL zine 001 & 002, project by Elisa van Joolen
Camiel Fortgens, lookbook design
Camiel Fortgens, lookbook design
DE VIJF PIJLERS VAN DESIGN, published by Artez Press
DE VIJF PIJLERS VAN DESIGN, published by Artez Press
DE VIJF PIJLERS VAN DESIGN, published by Artez Press
JOIN Collective Clothes, Manual Design, published by Warehouse
Camiel Fortgens, label design
Bodily, drawing on paper, 2022
Art Direction & Design Press & Fold Magazine
Bodily, drawing on paper, 2022
OVERVIEW PROJECT LIST
MUTTER Pouch
Commissioned merch for Amsterdam based art space MUTTER. Product development and design of this MUTTER POUCH in collaboration with atelier Toër initiated by Tomas Ermin. With a textual contribution by Emma Singleton. Photography in collaboration with Katy Hundertmark.
ABOUT
With a background in graphic design Beau Bertens set up their creative practice in 2016, working on a variety of projects with different media purposes within the Dutch cultural domain. By interweaving diverse techniques and media, Beau researches the context and meaning of visual language in a playful manner. Currently, they are focusing on re-navigating the design discourse, questioning its structures of production by utilizing practices of embodiment.
This website shows a selection of projects for a full portfolio request and assignments please get in touch.
SELECTED CLIENTS
Metropolis M, Ace & Tate, Warehouse, Camiel Fortgens, Anouk Beckers, Artez Press