During my studies at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam I started collaborating with Emoena.
Emoena is a platform and program that facilitates interreligious dialogue and that offers traineeships for religious leaders to help build bridges between the secular and the interfaith realm. In my work I attempt to reshape prejudice and presuppositions about religion into an accessible narrative through design and visualisation.
I have worked on redesigning and rewriting Emoena’ s vision, marketing strategy, website and graphics. I adapted the house-style, took photographs and designed their new website.
As an architecture graduate, I have always beheld a fascination for creativity and design. The designer is the translator between the imagined and the depicted, and carries out research through design. It is a continuous tension in unraveling the ends of the customer – whether a private individual, a municipality or an NGO – and offering the means. Visualisation and aesthetics play an undeniable role in the conviction of an audience – what I wish to achieve is my work to appeal to the imagination. I am employed in graphic design, interior, webdesign, film and the arts.