Crafting Unique outcomes for Every Project
Artis Planetarium
For this project, we created a 360° video specifically designed for the dome screen at the Artis Planetarium in Amsterdam, aiming to raise awareness about light pollution. Our team conducted several weeks of in-depth research into the causes and consequences of light pollution, which we translated into an immersive visual experience.
My main responsibility was the technical execution of the video, ensuring proper rendering and formatting for the 360° dome projection. I worked with tools such as Adobe After Effects, Stellarium, Amateras Dome Player, and digital drawing. This project was a great opportunity to combine my creative and technical skills in a meaningful and visually impactful way.







Destiny's Pasta
For this project, the challenge was to present a self-chosen dish in a fun and playful way using a one-pager format. I selected pasta as my subject and designed the entire piece from scratch, combining illustration and layout into one cohesive visual story.
I chose three primary colors and used overlay and multiply blending techniques to expand the palette and create visual depth. Every element on the page was hand-drawn and custom-designed by me, showcasing my ability to build a full concept entirely from the ground up.
I worked with Procreate on iPad for digital illustration and Adobe Illustrator for composition and refinement. This project truly allowed me to express my digital creativity and attention to visual detail.


Mees Klesser
For this project, I designed two custom cover artworks for music artist Mees Klesser. Through close collaboration and continuous feedback, I translated his creative vision into two unique, visually strong covers.
The process involved multiple iterations, where I asked in-depth questions to fully understand his style, preferences, and story behind the music. I combined digital illustration with design tools like Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator to create high-quality, expressive artwork.
This project highlighted my ability to work collaboratively with a client while using my creative and technical skills to bring ideas to life.




Nexa Events
During my previous internship at Nexa Events, I was tasked with designing and developing a brand-new website from scratch. The company had just undergone a full rebranding and had no existing digital presence, which gave me the opportunity to build everything from the ground up.
Over the course of 11 weeks, I conducted user and brand research, taught myself new technical skills, and went through many design iterations using Adobe XD and Figma. Once the design was finalized, I translated it into a working website using WordPress, where I also programmed the site’s layout and structure using basic HTML and CSS.
This project sparked my interest in web development and gave me the chance to combine design and code in a real-world setting. The result? A functional and visually aligned website that the company still proudly uses: https://nexaevents.nl/

CAMsterdam
CAMsterdam was one of my first-year projects, but it remains one I’m truly proud of. For this assignment, we were asked to develop a prototype for a self-chosen concept aimed at helping international students, with ISGA Guide as the client. I created an interactive app that combined exploration, photography, and social connection in a playful city-guide format.
The concept worked like a scavenger hunt: local students could upload photos of memorable spots in Amsterdam, which would then be partially shown to international students based on their current location. By guessing the spot and submitting their own matching photo, they unlocked the answer – encouraging real-world interaction and shared discovery.
I designed and built everything from scratch: all photography, illustrations, and UX flows were my own. I used Adobe XD for design , and brought the app to life with basic front-end coding in VSC. This project was an early but important step in learning how to combine creativity, user interaction, and technical execution into one concept.