TIMM HÄNEKE

Timm Häneke is a graphic designer who enjoys working for commercial and cultural clients.


Contact:
TIMM HÄNEKE
Glogauerstrasse 5 HH
10999 Berlin Kreuzberg
Germany
T:+ 0049 (0) 30 94 88 26 51
M:+ 0049 (0)172 6619 169

info(at)timmhaeneke.(dot)de


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Recent Projects:
Transmediale 2k+12 - incompatible
more coming soon






Anonymity
Application

Digital Prints of assembled Video Stills

In recent reportages faces of anonymous perons are blurred via simple overlays shaped in the iconic form of common mobile phone app. Whilst in the Internet search engines and social networks virtually trace one´s every move, the idea of an existing Anonymity App sounds exiting. However by contextual and temporal classification the Identitys in the Reportages could be revealed with little investigative effort. Just as they leave traces in form clothing, posture and environment behind, are virtual movements trackable via transmitted data. I´d like to imagine the possibility of an App you could easily switch on and off in order to disapear from the digital radar, becoming a true stealth surfer.



Beta Tank – Taxing Art


In the process of creating furniture Beta Tank seeks to blur the line between classical Design and Art, effectivly producing Objects that often question their own functionality. A prime example is the Gaila Gelb Pyramid Chair. The surface of the chairs seat and the back is composed of turnable wooden pyramids which can either be set to create an even surface or spiky surface. In Taxing Art these Objects are send travelling through the world to be classified by national taxation Bureaus. The project is a case study and analysis of the effect that creativity has on traditional bureaucratic procedures. The question ‘Is it design or is it art?’ exposes a lack of regulation in Government Policy, which has yet to be defined. Apart from that Beta Tank tells about their Adventures and Impressions throughout this journey. Destinations include fairs such as Art Basel and Miami and Switzerland and DMY Berlin.

Hamansutra Artificial Skin Collection 2060


Lookbook and Visual Identiy

Alimardani Haman is a New York based Fashion Designer with a very conceptional approach to fashion. To reflect the continuous change, his label Hamansuta yearly changes his Visual Identity. Fusing Haman and Sutra into a set of ligatures created the Logo and Visual elements for the Artificial Skin Collection 2060. The Collection features full body overalls made from stretch symbolizing an Artficial Skin. Each lookbook comes with an foldoutposter, which was also utilised as wrapping paper.


Piston Magazine

Selfpuplished Magazine for Photography

Piston is a print publication devoted to contemporary Photography. It aims to connect emerging and established Editorial, Commercial and Fine Art Photographers from all over the world. Each contributor relates to another one, resembling the small world phenomen withing creative circles. It has been shown on exhibitions such as nozine.

Reviewing Genetic Research


By reviewing Genetic Research this project aims to make the results in the field of Genetics more tangible to the pulic through the means of graphic design.Speaking of Genetics frequent associations are Dolly the Sheep or mice that grow human ears on their back. Generally Genetics seems to have a negative connotation in the public eye. The results are always of ambivalent nature.
With growing sucess in the field of Genetics it also becomes of rising interest to the economy and therefore eventually be wider available to society. By compiling an reviewing relevant results this project will try to shed shed some light on possible future scenarios. More coming soon.

Tilm at Barneys


The 'Tilm' Typeface was used by Barneys New York for the window lettering of a special event with Daphne Guinness performing in an Alexander McQueen Dress. The unique fashion retailer Barneys is located in New York on Madison Avenue and has built a reputation for their special window designs.