Expeditie Beagle

For the University of Utrecht I have designed a site centered around the perception of Darwin and its theories, using information design and animated info-graphics to engage the students. Having from the UU a great deal of freedom in shaping the visual and interactive online experience has given me the opportunity to work across media and explore some of the exciting possibilities of delivering rich online content.

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View project: Expeditiebeagle.nl
Online producer: Stefan Ruissen
Programming: Daniel van der Meer

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Kunsthal Doeboek


A ‘Doeboek’ is the equivalent of an activity book. Children can read it and get inspired to follow some of the ideas in it, hopefully adding to their play experience. That is why the Kunsthal in Rotterdam published this book to coincide with their summer exhibitions and to encourage children to explore the museum and get to know the art works a little better.

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Summer themes


Project coordinated by Countercreatives.nl for Effectory, a company based in Amsterdam specialised in market research. I have designed a series of 12 images centered around summer themes, and made storyboards to show how to animate the transitions from one image to the other, to make the filling of online forms a little less dull….

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Delta Lloyd


What are the scenarios for the future? This was the premise for an online Flash presentation describing different scenarios and trends in our society for the coming 25 years…I have designed the presentation and navigation,  animating text and images.

View project here: Q1234.nl (please click on the “Nieuwe Balansen’ or ‘Versplintering’ blue images embedded in the article to open a pop up window, in Dutch only…)
Online producer: Stefan Ruissen
Programming: Daniel van der Meer

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