give me a fucking drink

give me a fucking drink

A school project in which we had to explore the boundaries of our own building. A project in which the urgent and irritated undertone became one of the most important components in the final form.

 

A simple irritation, the queue for a drinks machine, was my starting point. I wanted to work this out in an interesting and controversial way so that this impatient case was looked at differently.

 

The tone and directness of this project and the whole process became for me a clear direction of how I, as a designer, want to present myself and how I can convey a message more clearly.


please, photograph me

please, photograph me

Making the invisible visible. A concept in which I had to get the most out of the question and make the form come across as convincingly as possible.

 

After discovering an old camcorder from my grandfather with hundreds of hours of film material, I was able to share his lens with others, make the visible for him the visible for others. The 21st century mentality is a race against time who has amassed the most wealth or is the smartest in the world. But isn’t it time to stop and enjoy the moments you loved in the past?