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FRANSEN LUYTEN LAWYERS WEBSITE | 26.12.2011

Fransen advocaten went through some internal changes and a name change, so they contacted Eyce to support this transition visually. With the client granting us almost full freedom we created this website and new corp. id. with a lot of enthusiasm. The website is a non flash full CSS, HTML, JQUERY, JAVA & PHP production. It contains a full screen welcome gallery with picture slide show, lawyer profile pages, a student zone, a casualties gallery and much more in three languages. Usability and accessibility were the primal goals. 

Mike Van Cleven created the portraits and a great mini reportage on justice and harbor activities in tilt & shift. Kwerri bvba completed the engine, added the CMS and did a smooth SEO as always. 

www.fransenluyten.com

Team:
Concept & design: Peter Vanagt
Egine, SEO & CMS: Kwerri bvba
Photography: Mike Van Cleven ( Reportage welcome & portrets )

REYNAERS ALUMINIUM POLYCLOSE 2012 INVITATION | 26.11.2011

Reynaers Aluminium contacted Eyce regarding an illustration for their invitation to Polyclose 2012. Being the third time, i thought the time was there for something more special. So, i contacted former classmate Sebastiaan Van Doninck, a fresh, very experienced & celebrated illustrator. Sebastiaan created a great little artwork within the ecological theme of Polyclose 2012. Complete in his very own style he also created some subtle links to Reynaers products, realizations & a rework of the earlier created Reynaers figure. 

Everything was wrapped within two days, inclusive 4 design versions ( Partner, Installer both in dutch & french ). Two days after that we delivered the finished product in print at a happy customer thanks to the Eyce print office n°1. 

Team:
Illustration: Sebastiaan Van Doninck
Design: Peter Vanagt

EYCE SCRAPS : FINAL PHOTO PRODUCTION | 07.11.2011

For this update of the gallery on the Eyce website welcome page i chose not to work with free own work from an external photographer. To show you more from where Eyce originates i created a project on canvas, with the intend to have a black & white photo production as a final product. Having the perfect industrial location within the Eyce office perimeter sure was handy. Photographer Jessica Boutsen wrapped it in with some funky posing. 

This project is still in development when ever i find a bit of spare time for this free work.

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