Experimental Jetset is a Dutch graphic design collective recognized for their modernist, typography-driven approach to printed matter, brand identities, and museum installations.
Founded in Amsterdam in 1997, Experimental Jetset consists of designers Danny van den Dungen, Marieke Stolk, and Erwin Brinkers. The collective emerged from the Dutch design tradition, gaining international attention for their rigorous, minimalist aesthetic and their frequent collaborations with cultural institutions.
Their practice centers on the intersection of graphic design and spatial intervention, often utilizing bold sans-serif typography and a restricted color palette. They are known for creating visual systems that explore the relationship between language, media, and the built environment, frequently incorporating references to music, film, and design history.
The collective continues to be a prominent force in contemporary design, with recent projects including site-specific installations that examine the evolution of media. Their work is frequently featured in major museum exhibitions, highlighting their ongoing influence on the discourse of graphic design and visual communication.
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