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Joachim Baan is more than just “another” artist in the world of talented graphic designers and photographers. The multi-talented Dane is in high demand, as evidenced by his recent work for K-Swiss, Tenue de Nîmes, Nike, and Humanoid. It’s a wonder he even had the time to work on his own website. Luckily, the man behind Anothercompany gave himself a hot minute to reimagine his URL. The result is a wonderfully imaginative amalgamation of Baan’s work, both recent and past projects — from books to interiors to campaigns. The site update also offers a sneak a peek into Joachim’s blog, Anothersomething

There are a million ways to say thank you. You can send someone flowers, buy someone a boat…or just say “thank” and “you” together. Joachim Baan and Hugo Verweij have added a new wrinkle to the act of showing your appreciation with “Thank You Too”, their book of business card-sized thank you notes athat give friends and strangers alike the respect they deserve for being so wonderful. The recently launched website allows visitors to purchase postcards and stamps, send e-cards, or come up with their own specific messages that may be added to the site. No need to thank us, your blog patronage is thanks enough.

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Anothercompany is the pseudonym of Joachim Baan, a Dutch graphic designer and photographer. Judging by the quality and prominence of his work, though, I’m not sure why he’d want to do anything to confuse people. See Baan’s website is named after his company, but the work on display there is his own. Three things deserve your attention:

The first is Baan’s book of photography from his recent, wide-ranging travels called For As Long As I Can’t Remember. Amateur travel photography is good because it exposes you to places you’ve never seen before; Professional travel photography is better. Baan’s photography is professional. The second is the work Baan did for Evian, whe. he designed invitations — printed on Plexiglas — and “interior objects” for a traveling storefront that the company operated to publicize its spas. And third is the House of Bols, a museum of Genever (that’s Dutch for gin) that Baan worked on. Baan’s pictures of the museum and the museum’s website make me feel a teensy bit drunk, which I guess is the idea. (And this has nothing to do with the bottle of Early Times sitting at my left hand. Baan is just that good.)

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