New website showcases emerging talent of Studio Spass

Date
4 April 2012

I once knew a guy who fell in love with a woman who lived in Rotterdam over the internet and when he went to visit her he was as impressed with the Dutch city as he was with his new squeeze. Last I heard he was planning to move there and if he has and in doing so has discovered an interest in graphic design he’ll find Rotterdam is a city that is punching above its weight in the design stakes.
Studio Spass, is a young design studio comprising Jaron Korvinus & Daan Mens quietly carving out an impressive portfolio.

They’re talented, versatile and have just launched a fantastic new website showcasing their work. The quality’s good throughout but especially eye-catching is their contribution to their hometown’s De Wereld van Witte de With arts festival. To chime in with last year’s grass-roots theme they produced 230 unique posters and an eye-catching visual identity. Definitely one to watch.

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Studio Spass: Booklet for De Wereld van Witte de With

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Studio Spass: Silent Snow

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Studio Spass: Silent Snow

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Studio Spass: Poster for De Wereld van Witte de With

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Studio Spass: One of the 230 unique posters for De Wereld van Witte de With

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Studio Spass: One of the 230 unique posters for De Wereld van Witte de With

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Studio Spass: One of the 230 unique posters for De Wereld van Witte de With

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Studio Spass: One of the 230 unique posters for De Wereld van Witte de With

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Studio Spass: One of the 230 unique posters for De Wereld van Witte de With

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Studio Spass: One of the 230 unique posters for De Wereld van Witte de With

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Studio Spass: One of the 230 unique posters for De Wereld van Witte de With

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Studio Spass: One of the 230 unique posters for De Wereld van Witte de With

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Studio Spass: One of the 230 unique posters for De Wereld van Witte de With

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Rob Alderson

Rob joined It’s Nice That as Online Editor in July 2011 before becoming Editor-in-Chief and working across all editorial projects including itsnicethat.com, Printed Pages, Here and Nicer Tuesdays. Rob left It’s Nice That in June 2015.

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