Webdesign

Website J’ee-haw!

Web design for J’ee-haw!, a multidisciplinairy art duo (Jeannette Knigge and Harco Rutgers). This website is one of the first J’ee-haw! projects. The coloured stripes soon became a J’ee-haw! trademark.

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Posted in Webdesign on July 16th, 2002 | No Comments »

Website Ki-osk

Web design for Ki-osk, daily art supply, Amsterdam. This version is no longer online. Their new website is also designed by me and the new graphic design is done by Designarbeid. This version could originally be found at www.ki-osk.com, but now the most recent version has moved to www.ki-osk.nl.

Posted in Webdesign on September 29th, 2001 | No Comments »

Website Jeannette Knigge

Web design for Jeannette Knigge, a visual artist and goldsmith, Rotterdam. This version is no longer online. Her new website is also designed by me and can be found overhere. At the time this website was first designed, Jeannette Knigge was still living and working in Rotterdam, she now lives and works in Deventer.

Posted in Webdesign on August 11th, 2001 | No Comments »

Website Babet Olde Weghuis

Web design for Babet Olde Weghuis, a visual artist, Deventer. This version is no longer online. Her new website is designed by Bart Folmer and can be found overhere.

Posted in Webdesign on February 4th, 2001 | No Comments »

Harco Rutgers website v1.0

Web design is a skill I tought myself, because at some point I got convinced that I could really use a website. I found that web design and architecture have many similarities in structure and logic. Maybe that’s one of the reasons why learning web design was not such a big step and came natural to me. My first website was my own. I enjoyed designing websites so much that I started designing and building them for others as well, learning more as I went along.

Posted in Webdesign on May 2nd, 2000 | No Comments »