Year

2025

Services

Visual Identity

Web-Design

Filmhuis Linschoten: The whole village drawn into one identity.

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An identity shaped by the village itself

Filmhuis Linschoten started almost by accident: as a passing idea during a board meeting at Het Trefpunt, the village’s community hall. What began as a single trial screening grew into a monthly tradition, with coffee and conversation before the lights go down.

It is a small, volunteer-run film night, created by and for the people of Linschoten, and open to everyone.

We wanted the identity to feel like it could only exist here. So instead of creating a generic cinema look, we illustrated the village itself: its houses, its people and the landmarks residents recognise on their way to Het Trefpunt. The church tower, the water, the familiar streets they know by heart.

This way, the film house stops being just a name on a poster and becomes something that genuinely belongs to the village.

Open for everyone.

Warm colours, a cheerful illustrative style and a friendly, approachable typeface carry that feeling across every channel, from posters to social media. Wherever the identity appears, it feels like it comes from the same welcoming place.

The result is a visual identity as warm and communal as the film night itself: a reminder that everyone in Linschoten, no matter which street they live on, has a seat waiting for them.

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