Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Ward Heirwegh

Ward Heirwegh graduated in 2007 with a masters degree in graphic design from Luca School of Arts (Ghent) and now runs an independent practice in Antwerp. His projects are situated within the cultural and creative field: editorial design projects, visual identities and other commissions for institutions and artists.

He teaches graphic design at the St Lucas School of Arts (Antwerp) and founded a research-based publication platform called Sleeperhold Publications. In addition to his daily practice he conducts research into alternative means of distributing information and is co-founder of a research platform that maps cross-over design practices.

The publication ‘Reweaving the Urban Carpet’ has been awarded the ‘Prix Fernand Baudin Prijs’ in 2015. Ward has given workshops and lectures in Belgium, The Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey and Canada.

25 Biennales at Biennale Interieur Kortrijk, scenography & graphic design, 2016

25 Biennales at Biennale Interieur Kortrijk, scenography & graphic design, 2016

The Political Party, newspaper, 2013

The Political Party, newspaper, 2013

Antithesis, the future of the image, visuals for performance / publication, 2015

Antithesis, the future of the image, visuals for performance / publication, 2015

Oogst, magazine, 2015–…

Oogst, magazine, 2015–…

Et Cetera, identity and magazines, 2015–…

Et Cetera, identity and magazines, 2015–…

Meeting with my Banker, flag, 2016

Meeting with my Banker, flag, 2016

11 Kunstenaars Tegen De Muur, exhibition identity, 2016

11 Kunstenaars Tegen De Muur, exhibition identity, 2016

relentless, publication on the occasion of Bâtard Festival, 2016 → In collaboration with Ines Cox

relentless, publication on the occasion of Bâtard Festival, 2016
→ In collaboration with Ines Cox

relentless, publication on the occasion of Bâtard Festival, 2016 → In collaboration with Ines Cox

relentless, publication on the occasion of Bâtard Festival, 2016
→ In collaboration with Ines Cox

www.wardheirwegh.com



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