About my work
Each project is unique, but a human-centered approach is always at the core of my work. My passion for museums and cultural institutions shapes my design approach, driving me to conceptualise and create (interactive) experiences that educate, inspire, and captivate audiences. I enjoy translating complex topics into clear and engaging narratives.
The initial phases of an exhibition design process excite me the most: Translating abstract ideas into strong concepts through sketches, moodboards, prototypes, and content development, while especially exploring diverse forms of interaction. Throughout the process, I thrive on collaborating with multidisciplinary teams—architects, animators, programmers, and other professionals—to bring ideas to life.
With a keen eye for detail and a passion for media production within the museum context, I ensure every element aligns to create a consistent and meaningful experience. I am dedicated to continuously developing my skills, embracing new technologies, and pushing creative boundaries. Ultimately, it’s about breathing life into ideas and crafting experiences that are clear, engaging, and inspiring.
About myself
After growing up in Germany and finishing my final exam in 2018 with the main focus on Design and Media, I followed my long-held dream of becoming an Au-Pair in Amsterdam. Alongside countless hours spent playing with three wonderful children, Amsterdam soon became my home. I started studying and followed my passion for design. In 2023, I proudly graduated cum laude with a Bachelor's degree in "Communication and Multimedia Design" from the University of Applied Sciences in Amsterdam. Since then, I’ve joined the interactive team at studio Shosho, where I design and develop interactive exhibits.
I would describe myself as a thoughtful and empathic person who is curious and critical about the world and society. I am always seeking knowledge, dialog, advice and criticism and yet manage to follow my own compass in that sea of information and wisdom.​​​​​​​