The MadeYou Think project consisted of a magazine and exposition featuring work of 63 creatives.
The aim ofthe project was to challenge people within the creative industry to make creative work without abrief, client or pressing deadline, eliminating any excuse to make less thanbrilliant work.
Each participating artist bought a page, making him co-ownerof the magazine.
Since the artists own their own page, their work remained un-edited andstraight from the heart. The creative freedom resulted in very diverse artwork.

At the opening of the exhibition each artist got a box of magazines to distributewithin their network.
Submitted artwork was evaluated by a jury consisting of Zwier Veldhoen, KimMannes-Abbott, José Pince van der Aa and Vincent Jobse. On them fell the challenging task of selecting only 20 pieces to beshown at the public exhibition in TrouwAmsterdam.
The exhibition stayed on for another week, not only by day, but also open at club nights.

An initiative of Clien Wintzen and Rosa de Jong.
Sponsored by Ecodrukkers,
Bagels & Beans and Junior Academy for Art Direction.

Artwork as seen below in the magazine and exhibition belongs to;
Martin Pyper, Allan Edens, Cliff Deun, ByRosa, and Studio Karoshi.
Made You Think.
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Made You Think.

Magazine made by 63 creatives. The aim of the project was to challenge people within the creative industry to make creative work without a brief, Read More

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