Based on Bas Oudt – 2/3 – Book, Presentation & Show

Seven graphic designers pay tribute to their former tutor. The design tutorials of Bas Oudt, who taught at the Rietveld Academy between 1990 and 1996, were for many of his students an extraordinary experience. His power of observation and unique vision in the field enabled him to easily pass on his fervor for ‘designing’.
Based on Bas Oudt – 1/3 – Background & Process
This is Bas Oudt, one of my former teachers at the Gerrit Rietveld academie.
Being both offset printer and graphic designer, Bas Oudt (1956 -2014) was one of the few people who really knew how to create graphic design work that is informed by printing technique in both a physical and creative way. In that respect he’s been a rolemodel who stimulated me to do what I’m doing today.
Loes Light
Present for newborn daughter of Richard van der Laken and Femke van Gemert (see Wij gaan trouwen!).
Sec. Magazine
Sec. 4: Martien Mulder
From 1998 until 2002, Sec. provided an experimental platform for young photographers and other upcoming image makers. Editing, office work, graphic design, lithography and printing was a labour of love for all participants.
Zoekmachines
Cover front & back
Ruben van Gogh, uitgeverij Prometheus
2002
W 12,5 x H 20 cm
Offset
Graphic Hat
Selfportrait made in Zürich during the ‘Super Meeting’ discussing the making a publication with visual essays of young graphic designer from Europe. Hat courtesy Fish & Potatoes (?, sorry I don’t remember the full name), a Swedish graphic design collective present there as well.
Thomas Brugisser en Michel Fries (ed.), Super – Welcome to Graphic Wonderland, Die Gestalten Verlag, 2003.
Total Tee Transformer (TTT)
2001
12 x 22,5 cm (folded)
Multiple offset- + screenprinting
Maxine Kopsa
Golden Masters
Stedelijk Museum Het Domein
400
90-8546-014-X