Jeyanthan Jeyaseelan



Amsterdam based Designer specialized in Motion and Brand Identities.

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Rock Werchter



Rebranding Rock Werchter, one of Europe's biggest festivals, with a top lineup featuring world-renowned artists. The new identity features a custom logo, a dynamic typeface, and energetic visuals, capturing the festival's diverse musical energy. Motion vividly showcases the variety of genres and the vibrant atmosphere of the festival.

Project made at TIN studio together with the team.


LFLF / Love For Low Frequencies



Love for Low Frequencies (LFLF), a premier drum and bass label based in Amsterdam, celebrates the essence of drum and bass with every release. Motion is generated by capturing each EP's tracks, which forms unique shapes to create distinctive covers every time, maintaining LFLF’s cohesive brand identity.

Project made at TIN studio together with the team.


Sam Feldt



Dynamic brand identity for Sam Feldt, inspired by his uplifting summer house beats and global festival performances. Motion design captures rhythmic sunbeams and his energetic essence through a striking sun-inspired logo and versatile visual system.

Project made at TIN studio together with the team.


Brainwash



Brainwash, part of HUMAN, is a platform where thinkers, writers, journalists, and artists dive into profound personal and societal issues. This concept is visually expressed in the identity, exploring diverse aspects and themes through animation.

Project made at TIN studio together with the team.


Ruimtetijd (Spacetime)



Ruimtetijd (Spacetime) provides creators worldwide the space and time to explore and question about new perspectives.

Design proposal.


Boogie Fest - Poster


 
Poster design for a fictional Hip Hop festival in Amsterdam.


“Lingua Sacra” Poster



A poster for all the code switchers, the lost-in-translation babies, and the motherless tongues.


Motus Magazine



MOTUS explores urban nomadism, reflecting an era where individuals see themselves as autonomous yet connected, identifying with those who make the streets their stage. In seeking identity and expression, they turn to abandoned or failed urban spaces. This theme, though daunting, invites exploration of the nuanced urban aspect of this phenomenon.