Anik Van Eester

Anik  Van Eester

Bachelor of Arts Communication Design

My passion for design sparks in the connection of communicating ideas and using visual language to transmit them. Starting in 2019 at the MSD, I developed a passion for graphic design and was directly faced with the difficulties of the pandemic and experienced the hurdles of that time. Focusing mainly on giving brands an individual face, I use a variety of concepts from branding, editorial design over typography to communicating strategies for my work. I approached those fields in by bachelor’s projects as well as my personal projects as a freelancer.

Used Software

Adobe XD, Figma, InDesign, Illustrator

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juuice – Creating genuine memories

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Creating genuine interactions among individuals and expanding our horizons at the same time while exploring the possibilities of our surroundings? Juuice faces these questions by connecting people through events and shared interests and therefore enhances deep connections.

juuice is an online platform that embraces deeper interactions and creates memories with strangers. Connecting people through events, it offers a space for meaningful and essential discussions by bringing people out of their comfort zones. It creates a space for new possibilities, new experiences and real connections. Having a more decentralized world through the pandemic and the growth of digitalization, the aim to have more genuine relationships becomes even more essential these times. juuice faces these challenges by connecting individuals through events and joint interests and therefore enhances deep connections. Expanding our horizons by exploring new possibilities in our surroundings and sparking the fire of deep conversations and authentic interactions.

I am very thankful for everyone that supported me in this process, gave me inspiration, advice, heard my desperation, encouraged me and brought me to new ideas. An enormous „thank you“ goes to my examining professors for their feedback, Arthur for inspiring ideas that I rejected always in the first moments, the coffeemaschine in room 180 for very much needed energy (anyway room 180 for the office I’ve always dreamt of, thanks to Prof. Quass von Deyen) and especially an illegally big „thank you“ to my Bachelor-Buddy Marie-Luise, that hustled the whole bachelor with me, did nearly every project with me and was the most critic, most inspiring and very best consultant that I could ever wish for!

  • First Examiner: Prof. Dipl.-Des. Rüdiger Quass von Deyen
  • Second Examiner: Prof. Dr. phil. Lars Christian Grabbe