ING
Frank developed dozens of characters and an illustration style for ING, the bank.
Sloth
Jacuzzi
Financial education
Man on sofa
Talk about it
Separation of property
Pool lif
Ready to go
Travel Plans
Woman on yoga mat
The summiteer
Companions


DIRECTING CHANGE
Roland Berger asked Frank to illustrate an article about "Directing Change" for their corporate magazine ThinkAct. Frank transferred the topic into Stone Age society and delivered this pictographic comic strip.


WOMEN AND MEN
These illustrations were featured in a book about supposed differences in communication between women and men.
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THE EVER-ENDING STORY
Can you tell the original tracks in Franks fairy tale remix? Client: Human Made, Luxembourg



KNARF
This typeface comes with a handful of alternatives to each glyph. Some of them are plain isometric. Others are so Escher they make you dizzy.
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SYMBOLISM
Icons of art and design slightly altered. See also: Shop section
Nerf peacemaker

Incompatible brick


Peace sign


THINGS I LEARNED IN A FLAT SHARE
Magazine ZEIT Studienführer asked Frank to illustrate quotes of people who lived in flat shares.
Draw a clear line.

Never leave hair in the sink.
Coffee molds.
Go to flat-sharing tours alone and in a good mood.
Several languages :-)


THE DAY THE FONTS DISAPPEARED
Frank was asked by german design magazine ESCEHAERIFTE to fill three-pages with a comic. The topic was "All fonts gone". Frank wrote and drew his story about a world in which all the fonts have disappeared. It turns out, people find ways to live without writing. When in the end one guy claims he can write and proves it, nobody believes him because they can’t read anymore.
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THE 18 IMMUTABLE LAWS OF CORPORATE REPUTATION
Frank was assigned by Hewlett Packard’s corporate magazine Blue Line to create these drawings.
1. Maximize Your Most Powerful Asset!
2. Know Thyself – Measure Your Reputation!
3. Learn to Play to Many Audiences!
4. Live Your Values and Ethics!
5. Be a Model Citizen!
6. Convey a Compelling Vision of Your Enterprise!
7. Create Emotional Appeal!
8. Recognize Your Shortcomings!
9. Stay Vigilant to Ever-Present Perils!
10. Make Your Employees Your Reputation Champions!
11. Control the Internet Before it Controls You!
12. Speak with a Single Voice!
13. Beware the Dangers of Reputation Rub-off!
14. Manage Crises with Finesse!
15. Fix it Right the First Time!
16. Never Underestimate the Public’s Cynicism!
17. Remember – Being Defensive is Offensive!
18. If All Else Fails, Change Your Name!


JOB INTERVIEW
Frank did this comic depiction of a job interview for KKH’s corporate magazine Jumpin.