| www.minkethemans.nl contact, Minke Themans Taxusstraat 20, Lokaal 7 NL - 3061 HT Rotterdam The Netherlands T +31 10 425 98 10 F +31 10 276 29 30 M +31 6 24 64 69 84 info@minkethemans.nl sitemap Homeport ![]() Harbor city project, 2001, identity together with: occasion: parallel art project to Rotterdam 2001 item: logo, letterhead, invitations, brochures, flyers, newspapers and several elements for Homeport Terminal Rotterdam. content A virtual journey along six harbour towns: Havana, Rotterdam, Shanghai, Mumbai, Jakarta and Cape Town. Local artists reflect on what it is like to live in their own cities. What is it like to live in a world that is getting smaller and smaller because of increasing globalisation? Cell embarked with these artists on a journey through dance, video and film, live performances, media and modern art. design For each \'Homeport\' a specific graphic design pallet is made, consisting of colours, graphic elements and referential images. During the event a newspaper is published for every city, containing information relevant to Homeport projects in their town. \'Homeport Terminal Rotterdam\' was situated in the Las Palmas building in the cultural precinct on the south bank of the Maas River. Homeport Terminal ![]() Rotterdam, 2001, Las Palmas, Kop van Zuid, Rotterdam art together with: spatial design for Homeport Terminal was made by Fokke Moerel and Alwin Reedijk. occasion: parallel art project to Rotterdam 2001 item: several elements for Homeport Terminal Rotterdam. content A virtual journey along six harbour towns: Havana, Rotterdam, Shanghai, Mumbai, Jakarta, and Cape Town. Local artists reflect on what it is like to live in their own cities. What is it like to live in a world that is getting smaller and smaller because of increasing globalisation? Cell embarked with these artists on a journey through dance, video and film, live performances, media and modern art. In 2001 each harbour city functioned as 'homeport'. 'Homeport Terminal Rotterdam' was situated in the Las Palmas building in the cultural precinct on the south bank of the Maas River. design Several elements were made for Rotterdam Homeport with the house style which was developed for this project. The spatial design for 'Homeport Terminal' was made by Fokke Moerel and Alwin Reedijk. 'Homeport EXIT', last port of call for Homeport 2001, was staged at Off_Corso, Rotterdam and during the evening, a special limited edition of Homeport papers were presented to the public. |