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Graphic design for print and internet
Indentity and interaction design

Max Kisman/Joost Verhaak

Nieuwe Prinsengracht 39
1018 EG Amsterdam
the Netherlands
t +31 20 3302707

studio [at] kismanverhaak [dot] nl

S+RO 2010 #1: Trends

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(2010_0210) Joost Verhaak and I restyled Dutch S+RO magazine on city planning and urban development as KismanVerhaak. The new design uses Typemafia's Actium and the custom designed City Wire, brightly coloured infographics and great photography. Launched in March 2010.


S+RO 2010 #2: Mega Cities

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(2010_0411)S+RO 2. The impact of mega cities world wide.

S+RO 2010 #3: We City

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(2010_0610) S+RO 3. Urban planning should be bottom up, social groups are more than participation and lobby clubs, acting effectively as principals in area development
 

S+RO 2010 #4:Economics

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(2010_0809) S+RO 4. Economics and space. Economical growth has always been the financial force behind many urban and environmental developments.

    S+RO 2010 # 5:Food

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(2010_1009) S+RO 5 November issue. Food. Urban agriculture. How do we feed cities?


S+RO 2010 #6: Future

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(2010_1210) S+RO 6 December Christmas issue: Silver on black and white. Nocturnal city lights of north west Europe, birds view. The future of Spatial planning in the Eurodelta.


S+RO 2011 #1: Crisis

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(2010_0224) S+RO 1 Februari 2011 issue covers the current effect of the crisis on future urban planning and development with a variety of studies and info graphics.


   
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(2010_1101) KismanVerhaak designed the identity and interaction plan and graphic design of the portal Gebiedsontwikkeling.nu. GO is an independent platform and (knowledge) network for anyone professionally involved with city planning and urban development. The platform provides news and updates about area development, an agenda of events, meetings and conferences etc. background information and views on urban and of land development. Language used is Dutch. Technical realisation is by Creative Dutchmen
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