Rick Schamle (1999) is a Graphic designer who studied at Artez, Arnhem. He is a graphic designer with a strong focus on typography, visual systems, and image-making, both moving and still. In his work, he explores how form, rhythm, and structure come together to create meaning. Typography plays a central role, often serving as a building block for larger visual compositions. He works conceptually and experimentally. By combining still and moving imagery, he develops designs that respond, evolve, and communicate across different contexts. His practice moves between print and digital media, where he actively explores new techniques and tools to further develop visual language.
Block-type
Where is?
Marrøn typographic noise
Bijlmer Bajes Month announcement
OnSpotOn
Levenslang x ADE ‘24 video
Levenslang x ADE ‘24 stills
Stickers for phone cameras
Book cover Alejandro Jimenez
Under The Cube video
Under The Cube
Transformer made of memories
Samurai 7 DJ school
Blueprint
Poster
Typography/Animation
Motion design
Motion design
Audio-Reactive poster
Typography
Video/Music
Poster/Animation
Identity/Typeface
Posters/Stickers
Animation/Poster
Animation/Poster
A/V Installation
Poster/Animation
Publication/ identity
Stills/Animation
Logo/Identity
Publication
Typography/Poster
Publication
Typography
Film/Design
Identity/posters
Music and Animation
Typography/Animation
Motion design
Motion design
Audio-Reactive poster
Typography
Video/Music
Poster/Animation
Identity/Typeface
Posters/Stickers
Animation/Poster
Animation/Poster
A/V Installation
Poster/Animation
Publication/ identity
Stills/Animation
Logo/Identity
Publication
Typography/Poster
Publication
Typography
Film/Design
Identity/posters
Music and Animation
Photo Novelle
Video Installation
Print/Sticker
Bookcover
Moving Image
Animation
Identity
Screenprinting
Identity/Animation
Animation/Identity
Video Installation
Print/Sticker
Bookcover
Moving Image
Animation
Identity
Screenprinting
Identity/Animation
Animation/Identity
THE EYES OF A DINOSAUR
How much can we trust science? This question comes from my old fascination for these huge beasts called dinosaurs. I have been looking at a lot of encyclopedias with pictures and features of dinosaurs. I could name all there features and names at some point but now I am thinking was all this information fake? A lot of children like dinosaurs because I think they feel safe when they know such beast are not on the world anymore. New scientific research showed that dinosaurs may not have been the way the are represented in these books. This brought up new imaginary thoughts on what they could be and what happenend before the time of humans. Where they actually these scary beasts or where they sweet birds with feathers. We don’t really know what a dinosaur experienced. In what way did they see, hear, feel, smell.
How much can we trust science? This question comes from my old fascination for these huge beasts called dinosaurs. I have been looking at a lot of encyclopedias with pictures and features of dinosaurs. I could name all there features and names at some point but now I am thinking was all this information fake? A lot of children like dinosaurs because I think they feel safe when they know such beast are not on the world anymore. New scientific research showed that dinosaurs may not have been the way the are represented in these books. This brought up new imaginary thoughts on what they could be and what happenend before the time of humans. Where they actually these scary beasts or where they sweet birds with feathers. We don’t really know what a dinosaur experienced. In what way did they see, hear, feel, smell.