Porsche 356/911

Garth Walker

Dutchmann is an initiative that brings together master craftsmen and designers to create unique products (in limited editions). One such initiative is bespoke Porsche 911 sports cars. A standard 911 car is totally rebuilt as a combination of luxury meets hot rod meets technology. This poster is part of a series of iconic designs as repurposed by Dutchmann (similarly with surfboards, cameras and even architecture). Both the original Porsche 356 and later 911 models are combined in one concept...

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    Garth Walker, South Africa (2002)

    Garth Walker founded Orange Juice Design in 1994 (acquired by Ogilvy South Africa in 1996), and more recently in 2008, Mister Walker. Mister Walker works in both the corporate and...

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    Dutchmann is an initiative that brings together master craftsmen and designers to create unique products (in limited editions). One such initiative is bespoke Porsche 911 sports cars. A standard 911 car is totally rebuilt as a combination of luxury meets hot rod meets technology. This poster is part of a series of iconic designs as repurposed by Dutchmann (similarly with surfboards, cameras and even architecture). Both the original Porsche 356 and later 911 models are combined in one concept...

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    Garth Walker, South Africa (2002)

    Garth Walker founded Orange Juice Design in 1994 (acquired by Ogilvy South Africa in 1996), and more recently in 2008, Mister Walker.

    Mister Walker works in both the corporate and private sector for many of South Africa’s best known brands - on both large and small projects across a wide range of disciplines.

    Walker's personal interest as a designer seeks to explore the question: “what makes me African – and what does that look like?”

    Since 1995 Walker has self-published his 'African' experimental graphics magazine ijusi (translated as "juice" in Zulu), to world-wide acclaim. The publication celebrated twenty years and thirty issues in 2015

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      1978 – 1993

    • Orange Juice

      1994 – 2007

    • Mister Walker

      2007 – To date