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Hey! We are Sarah & Mathieu. Content-driven book and print design is our jam. We share an eye for detail, a passion for sustainability, a fondness for minimalism and a penchant for being organised. 

A selection of books
PAMUK
Point Break
Stedenbouw kan ook zo
Wilder koken Vol. I
Wanderspace
Barbara Montevana
 … more soon!

Self-initiated
Howdy coworking
— Double Bill Posters
Limited edition prints
— Our first exhibition 

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Hey! We are Sarah & Mathieu. Content-driven book and print design is our jam. We share an eye for detail, a passion for sustainability, a fondness for minimalism and a penchant for being organised.


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EXPO Double Bill Posters
3 years of alternative film posters

10 January – 25 February 2022
Kornél coffee bar & co-working
Sint-Lambertusstraat 1, 2600 Antwerp
Open Monday until Friday 8am – 4pm

Check out our art prints here!



Three years ago our collaboration started with a self-initiated project: Double Bill Posters. It was a way to combine our mutual interests in film and design, away from client briefs, and as an exercise in quick thinking and doing.

In our first expo we showed a selection of our alternative film posters, mostly from our third year, but we also included a few from the first and second year.

You can still order this selection of posters as high-quality giclée prints (in either A3, A2 or B2 format) via our webshop. Giclée is a technique where pigmented inks are printed in several layers on special paper, resulting in intense colours, deep contrasts and high resolution – lasting for 80 years or longer without fading. Our designs are printed on demand by Superdruk

Our existing A3 prints are still available while stocks last. For the occasion of the exhibition, we selected five designs that were for sale at Kornél in a simplified version as A6 RISO cards, printed by Studio Boekenberg.

We were present at Kornél each Wednesday for a chat while playing our favourite film soundtracks all day. ✌︎

Photos by Joris Bulckens.