Material Design Workshop

Packaging

The graphics and materials used in the containers of commodity products have not only to convey the contents but also have an on-shelf presence that is appealing and makes the product stand out between the many competing products.


The Bluebrush

The Bluebrush, derived from Skin 2.0 is in use at Royal Delft factory to design custom-made Delft Blue pottery. The Bluebrush has proven an effective tool in client meetings, and reduces the need for hand-drawn prototypes.

Bluebrush is designed by Bart van den Berg


Ceramics Workshop

In a half-day workshop, five designers designed a new product line to make the traditional Delft Blue style appealing for a younger generation


Struktuur68

In a half-day workshop at Struktuur68 a ceramics atelier, Hans van Bentem and Pepijn van den Nieuwendijk, colored their unfinished statues with colors and graphics generated with Skin. Skin allowed them to rapidly explore many designs on their work, true-scale.


Delft Blue by Me

As a permanent exhibition for the Delft Tourist Board, "Delft blue by Me" captures portraits of visitors on a Delft Blue plate. Additionally, the customized plate design can be sent as an e-card. A next version of "Delft Blue by Me" is in development, featuring in-store manufacturing of user-created plates through transfer printing.

Contact Hoog & Diep for inquiries and exhibitions.


Brick the Exhibition

Interactive exhibition for “Brick, the Exhibition” at the Rotterdam City of Architecture 2007. After a day-long Skin session, in which Christine Jetten explored numerous designs, she decided on an interactive exhibition, making Skin part of the exhibition. Visitors could browse, animate and scale a select set of patterns.