Typo/Graphic design – Publications – Indexes - Research

Index Passport



1. Dust jacket

2024–2025
Important developments and typographic-index innovations throughout history and an overview of homogeneous/heterogeneous index text-images are collected in an index catalog.






The dustjacket or reto-verso poster shows all included indexes, the libraries and publishers.





2. Catalog

2022–2025
The extended index passport, which contains an overview of 128 selected index designs throughout history (500-1950) with specific index design parameters, is made to see innovative turning points and developments in typography. As a result, a matrix was made to compare all index design parameters per category to make the developments better visible. The design and indexes of the catalog themselves are based on the results of the index design, which features an overview of case studies.






3. CatEGORIES
The most interesting and defining time periods contain:
- the first indexes that appeared (1230, in print around 1450)
- the indexes that developed in the 'typographic golden age' with the first innovations in print (±1470–1540)
- the reflections in indexes of changes that occurred in information retrieval in the Age of Enlightenment (±1700–1800)

Through the research strategy of using a multiple-case study design, it became possible to gain an in-depth understanding of specific (proto-)typography and index features that were innovative throughout history. Multiple cases were already compared and contrasted in categories to identify patterns and commonalities in the index passport catalog.
It is also a longitudinal case design and studied over an extended period to understand how factors develop over time.







3. IMAGERYAmong the imagery: 
1499 Terrence's Comoediae (Digital Library of Wrocław), 1450-1459 Biblica – Petri de Rosenheym (University Library Gent), 1472 De civitate Dei-Epigrammata in S. Maximinum – Jacobus de Stephelt (University Library Gent), ±1473 Astrologische tractaten in het Latijn – commissioned by Raphael de Mercatellis (University Library Gent), End 15th century Epistolae-Tabula – Bernardus van Clairvaux (University Library Gent), 1578 Historia siue descriptio plantarum omnium, tam domesticarum quam exoticarum_Leonhard zum Thurn – Michael Hentzske (Allard Pierson Amsterdam), 1644 Tristani Chalci Mediolanensis historiographi – Joannis Petri (Erfgoedbibliotheek Hendrik Conscience Antwerp), 1746-1748 Dictionnaire universel de médecine, de chirurgie, de chymie, de botanique, d'anatomie, de pharmacie, d'histoire naturelle, Volume 1 – Diderot (University Library Utrecht) 

The catalog is an ongoing project which is part of the PhD research. The first was printed by April 2024, a full printed and digital version will be published around January 2026.

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The PhD project is made possible by Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Vlaanderen – FWO 1146822N
With special thanks to Allard Pierson Amsterdam (Special Collections), University Library Gent (Special Collections), Erfgoedbibliotheek Hendrik Conscience Antwerp (Special Collections), University Library Utrecht (Special Collections), National Library of The Hague (Special Collections).





10. Organic Timeline 



A. RESEARCH SPECIFIC HISTORIC OVERVIEW

2022–2024
 TIMELINE

Running from 3000 BCE to 2024, a timeline is compiled (2021–2024) and designed to track the main historical developments of the book, with a specific focus on the evolving usability of index design, including index-typography and other (proto-)typographic access structures, until index standardization and convention settled around 1900. This timeline is intricately linked with the "index passport" — a curated catalog featuring noteworthy indexes from various periods, showcasing their innovativeness in facilitating effective search reading. These indexes exemplify unique systems, novel typographic design elements, alternative approaches to presenting book content, shifts in reading requirements, and changes in reader expectations.

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Research magazines #1 #2 #3 #4 – Test materials READSEARCH

2020–2022
The project was developed in the context of a search reading test for student participants in which they had to find the answer to different questions or tasks. The magazines contain a diversity of typographic text navigation (readers) and index-typography (index booklets) on a micro-, meso- and macro level. Based on previous test results, the design of the four magazines (containing four different readers and four different index booklets), the questions and the instruction forms were developed. Conventional and unconventional index-typography is designed to connect the indexes with other typographic cues throughout the magazine’s content for navigational aid. The diversity of texts and indexes are used for specific search tasks. This methodological approach may show improvement in the data collection connected to the search reading tasks and design.

The internet was used as an archival playground for re-posting discussions and making new connections in narratives for the content of the magazines. The relationship between the landscape and the beauty or distraction of functional artefacts is re-ensembled.

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Four readers 


Four index booklets






SCHEMES
1. Reading text structures
Blinky Palermo
Announcement card
Galerie des Beaux-Arts, Bruxelles
Marie-Puck Broodthaers
Jan – May 2024

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SCHEMES
2. Typographic navigation

Heinz Gappmayr
ZEIT WVZ. 1379 / 1993
ZEIT WVZ. 1410 / 1993

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Exhibitions and other projects
CV
Contact
Janneke Johanna Janssen
Typographic Design Research
(TYPO)GRAPHIC DESIGN STUDIO – info@jannekejanssen.nl
TEACHING– janneke.janssen@pxl.be

RESEARCH janneke.janssen@uhasselt.be
Instagram / Linked in



Bio
Janneke works as a freelance graphic designer and was an engaging board member of the artist space Hedah for seven years. After several years of work experience after completing her BA in Visual Communication, she enlarged her knowledge about (typo)graphic design through the MA ‘Reading Type and Typography’ at PXL-MAD School of Arts and through an internship at the typographic legibility research group READSEARCH (MAD-Research).

Her main interests include typography, book design, editorials, indexes, archives, collections, modular systems, text-image relations, narratives, and transformations between analog and digital. These interests lead to explorations of archives and large-scale documentation. The sources of information form the foundations for renewed book designs and new ways of reading.

Janneke is currently extending typographic research in a PhD position and is in the final phase befor the defense. She explores reading in non-linear search reading within large-scale documentation in this era of digitization by means of texts, images, grid systems, indexes and their relations.


Education
2019 – now
PhD Candidate FWO Fellowship, UHasselt/MAD-Research
• Legibility research based on typographic navigation in
   search reading of texts by students
   (Leesbaarheidsonderzoek op basis van typografische
   navigatie in het zoekend lezen van teksten door
   studenten)                  
• Expected defense in September 2026
• Pre-defense 5 December 2024 (green light for defense by
   commission and Rector)


2017 – 2018
Master of Arts (International MA programme
Reading Type & Typography);
Graphic Design (diploma, with greatest distinction)
PXL-MAD School of Arts, Hasselt, Belgium

2016 – 2017
Bachelor of Arts – Pre-Master
Graphic Design (certificate diploma)
PXL-MAD School of Arts, Hasselt, Belgium

2002 – 2005
Bachelor of Design; Visual Communication 
(diploma, with honour);
Academy of Visual Arts, Maastricht, the Netherlands

2004 January – April
Erasmus Exchange  
Luca, School of Arts, Gent, Belgium
Graphic Design; Direct communication & Typography 
(ECTS credits obtained)

2001
Propedeuse (equivalent to a foundation year)
– Fine Arts, Fashion, Product Design & Visual Communication (diploma)

1995 – 2001
VWO, Pre-university education (diploma)
Bouwens van der Boijecollege, Helden-Panningen,
the Netherlands




Employment 2024 September – now
PXL-MAD School of Arts, Hasselt
Lecturer (55%)
• Coordinator Master thesis, Graphic Design, Object and
    Jewellery
, Fine Arts

    (2025–2026) 15%

• Coordinator Bachelor papers, 3rd year BA Graphic
    Design, Object and Jewellery, Fine Arts
    (2025–2026) 10%
• Final project and paper, 3rd year BA Graphic Design
   (2025–2026) 10%

• Research project, 2nd year BA Graphic Design, Object    
   and Jewellery, Fine Arts

   (2025–2026) 5%
• Visual Grammar – responsible for the development
   and coordination of a new curriculum component
   (practice/context), 1st year BA Graphic Design
   (2025–2026) 7,5%
• Concept & Stragegy, 1st year BA Graphic Design
   (2025–2026) 7,5%

• MA Studio TypoType, Master students Reading Type &
   Typography (2024–2025) 10%
• POP (Personal Development Portfolio, mentor), 1st
    and 2nd year BA Graphic Design, Jewellery and Fine Arts
   (2024–2025) 5%

pxl-mad.be


2019 November – 2024 December pre-defence – now
FWO (Flemish Scientific Research Foundation) Fellowship ,– UHasselt/MAD-Research, Hasselt
(Typo)graphic researcher (100%)

• Conducted legibility research focused on typographic
   navigation 
• Designed (typo)graphic materials for research 
   purposes
• Education; curriculum, lectures, feedback sessions, 
    studio,and workshops typographic design (Bachelor &
   Master students)
pxl-mad.be/readsearch

2019 January – October
Marres – House of Contemporary Art, Maastricht (freelance based)
Floor manager
> coordination of volunteers
> guiding visitors 
> book archive(r)
marres.org

2018 November – 2019 September
Z33 – House of contemporary art, Hasselt, Format 2019 (freelance based)
Laureate
> part of coaching talent program design
> concept & graphic design
z33.be

2018 January – October
READSEARCH (partly, voluntary based), Hasselt
Assistant

> organization exhibition, design, research
> coordination of interns, curating and building of 
   exhibition
pxl-mad.be/readsearch


2017 September – December
Internship at READSEARCH, Hasselt
> organization exhibition with collection educational 
    materials, design, research

2016 September – now
Studio Janneke Janssen, Maastricht
 Freelance research designer
> (typo)graphic design specialized in text navigation,
  book design, and collection and archival material
  curator
> clients: PXL, PXL-MAD School of Arts, Hedah, artist
  Ivan D. Dobrev, Z33, artist Toon Lëen, Bureau Europa
www.jannekejanssen.nl


2007 March – 2017 March
Badly Designed Suitcase, Maastricht
Visual communication studio
> visual communication, illustration, animation, video, 
    artists books, photography, graphic prints and 
    painting
> clients: Het Huis van Bourgondië, Museum Het 
    Domein, Zuyderzigt, Stichting Ateliers Maastricht, 
    Fairfin, T.G. Ilay, Kompas Foundation, Media Group 
    Limburg, University of Maastricht, Toneelgroep 
    Maastricht, UN-BOXED festival, Löss Foundation 
    for Motion Theatre, Schunck* Museum for
    Contemporary Art
> workshop making your own flyers, posters (with 
   paper, pencils, paint, collage, stamps, etc.) at 
   elementary schools

2009 January – 2015 December
Hedah, Centre for Contemporary Art, Maastricht
Board member
> programmer, public relations and visual 
    communication
> various tasks in communication 
> film programmes
> student advisor (art academies Germany, Belgium,
    The Netherlands) in the collaboration project Colabs
> art director and preservation of the archive (print 
    and online publication of 20 years’ artist initiative 
    Hedah

2013 September – 2016 June
Flyeralarm, designer (NL), Maastricht/Würzburg        
> art director graphic assignments (internal for 
    company and extern for clients in shop)
> advisor products and design for clients in shop 
    (Maastricht) and online (Europe)

2010 May – 2011 May
Matt Mullican, NYC/Berlin
> concept & execution of re-coding Matt Mullicans 
    performance video archive and presentation 
> in commission of the Emond Hustinx Foundation, in 
    collaboration with the Van Eyck and Hedah)

2006 June – 2010 February
Schunck* Museum for Contemporary Art, Heerlen
> museum guide
> several workshops (collage art) for scholars from high
    schools
> re-structure archival system book collection

2005 October – 2006 January

Ontwerpbureau B2B, Maastricht
> communication design studio, art-director Bernhard
    Bulang
> internship
> design and concept for Kook!boek (client Brainstudio),
    theatre posters Het Laagland, agenda Centre 
    Céramique (library and exhibitions), birth book 

2005 April – August
Zildt, Amsterdam
> audio-visual design studio, creative director Joost Meyer 
> internship
> audio-visual project, concept and design show reel 
    and interface
> various; design of corporate identities; showroom 
   presentation (KEMBO), newsletters (Tourism 
   Noord-Holland), animation presentation (Hollandse-
   Nieuwe, MTV) 

2005 January
Motion graphic animation (2d)
> in collaboration with sound artist Rutger Zuydervelt 
   a.k.a. Machine Fabriek

2004
Photobook – overview 3rd year photography class
> concept-booklet for the Department of Photography
    at the Academy of Visual Arts Maastricht






Awards / Nominations / Funding2025
Certificate for Presentation & Document Design selected by ODA award (world-wide online design award), for the Index Passport
> The Index Passport catalogs 128 (proto-)indexes 
    from 500–1950. Using a matrix of design parameters 
    and multiple-case analysis, it maps the evolution of
    index-typography, information retrieval, and 
    navigational accessibility   
> The work has been made for research purposes 
    during a PhD trajectory (FWO, Flemish Scientific 
   Research Foundation)
> included in the publication Annual of the ODA 
    awards (publishing date in April 2026)
   https://www.onlinedesignawards.com/winners

2022
Certificate of Typographic Excellenceselected by TDC, New York City for the test materials ‘New ways of search-reading magazines’
> the test materials ‘New ways of search-reading 
    magazines’, a work for that has been made for 
    research purposes during a PhD trajectory (FWO,
    Flemish Scientific Research Foundation),
   has been selected by the jury to receive the 
    “Certificate of Typographic Excellence” in the TDC 
   Communication Design Competition
> included in the publication Annual of the Type 
    Directors Club #44, The World’s Best Typography
> on show at the 68th Awards Exhibition (TDC68), 
    New York City
> on show in a traveling exhibition around the world
   https://www.tdc.org/competitions

2020
Certificate of Typographic Excellenceselected by TDC, New York City for the catalog ‘FORMAT. Changing Attitudes’.
> the catalog ‘FORMAT. Changing Attitudes’, a 
    commissioned work for Z33. House for 
    Contemporary Art, Design and Architecture    
    (Hasselt, BE), has been selected by the jury to 
    receive the “Certificate of Typographic Excellence” 
    in the TDC Communication Design Competition
> included in the publication Annual of the Type 
    Directors Club #42, The World’s Best Typography
> on show at the 66th Awards Exhibition (TDC66), 
    New York City
> on show in a traveling exhibition around the world
   https://www.tdc.org/work/format-changing-attitudes

2019
Fellowship grand, Flemish Scientific Research Foundation (FWO)    
> overall score very good (5) 
   https://www.fwo.be
   ☞ https://www.fwo.be/nl/actueel/resultaten

2019
Certificate of Typographic Excellencefor the book ‘Reading Mary through Time & Space’ selected by TDC, New York City
> the periodical ISSUES 1 ‘Reading Mary through 
    Time & Space’, has been selected by the jury to
   receive the “Certificate of Typographic Excellence” 
    in the TDC Communication Design Competition
> included in the publication Annual of the Type 
    Directors Club #41, The World’s Best Typography
> on show at the 65th Awards Exhibition (TDC65), 
    New York City
> on show in a traveling exhibition 

2019
Silver certificate – Indigo Design Award in book design,
ceremony at the Picasso Museum, Malaga

> the periodical ISSUES 1 ‘Reading Mary through 
   Time & Space’, has been selected by the jury to
   receive the “Silver Certificate” in the Indigo Design 
    Award competition in category book design
> the project is included in the ceremony’s publication
  ☞ https://www.indigoawards.com/winners/1411

2019
Silver certificate – Indigo Design Award in book design, ceremony at the Picasso Museum, Malaga

> the book ‘20 years Hedah, the archive’, has been 
    selected by the jury to receive the “Silver Certificate”
    in the Indigo Design Award competition in the 
    category book design
> the project is included in the ceremony’s publication 
   ☞ https://www.indigoawards.com/winners/975

2019
It’s a Book – best student work publication fair,HGB Leipzig, Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig
> the periodical ISSUES 1 ‘Reading Mary through 
    Time & Space’, has been selected by the jury as one 
    of the most interesting book projects and will be 
    presented at the independent publishing fair
> included in the publication It’s a Book
    ☞ http://itsabook.de/2019/ueber-2

2018 – 2019
Format 2019 – Z33 House for Contemporary Art, Hasselt
Laureate talent mentoring trajectory organized by Z33
https://www.z33.be/blog/2018/11/20/format

2018
Best Belgium Graphic Design project (MA and BA education)
Flanders DC Magazine, Best Design class of 2018
https://www.flandersdc.be/nl/magazine/afstudeerprojecten-design-2018

2018
Wannatoe nominee for best Master project
Het Belang van Limburg, Z33, Flacc, LUCA School of Arts, UHasselt, and PXL-MAD School of Arts  
https://www.hbvl.be/stem-voor-de-wanatoe-publieksprijs-2018




Jury member
2021, 2022, 2025 January                          
Graphic Design, mid-term 3rd year Bachelor students jury

Catalog subject COPY, Type Design subject TYPO, PXL-MAD School of Arts

2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 June        
Master Type & Typography, final-term jury

Master and studio projects, international master Type & Typography, PXL-MAD School of Arts 

2022  May                                                        
Graphic Design, final-term Bachelor jury

Bachelor projects and papers, PXL-MAD School of Arts

2019 November
FORMAT 2020, Z33

Design talent program




Exhibitions / Publications / Lectures
2026 April
ODA 2025 (Online Design Award), Annual 2025
> The Index Passport catalogs 128 (proto-)indexes 
    from 500–1950. Using a matrix of design parameters 
    and multiple-case analysis, it maps the evolution of 
    index-typography, information retrieval, and 
    navigational accessibility            
> The work has been made for research purposes
    during a PhD trajectory (FWO, Flemish Scientific 
    Research Foundation)

2025 December  – 2026 February
In Absence #2, Folded memory, KADOC, Leuven (BE)
> Curated group exhibition in collaboration with the City
   of Leuven, KADOC, and Sereni
> Textile-based exhibition on remembrance and
 
 consolation, centered on the handkerchief as a symbolic
   and material object. Featuring historical and
   contemporary works, the project stems from the Voices of
   Things
research and includes
public programming and
   student collaborations.


2025 December
Paradiso, Amsterdam – Night of the Absurdism #2

Lecture about the desgin research into indexes 

2025 November
Universidad de Belles Arts (typography and product design), Barcelona
Lecture about the practical design research in typographic navigation

ERAM (graphic and multimedia design), Girona
Lecture about the practical design research in typographic navigation

Passage  (architecture and art faculty, UHasselt), Hasselt
Presentation about the practical design research in typographic navigation and experimental publishing

2025 January – June

Editorial Design in ’t Scheep (cityhall), Hasselt (BE)
> Group exhibition featuring alumni of PXL-MAD 
    School of Arts specializing in Editorial Design
> The work reflects research-driven approaches to 
    typography, narrative structure, layout, and  
    conceptual design strategies

2022 July – 2023 August
Type Directors Club (TDC), NYC (USA)
> Test material 'New ways of search-reading 
    magazines’  (4 magazines that comprises a reader 
    and an index booklet) exhibit at the 66h Awards 
    Exhibition (TDC68) at The Cooper Union, New York
    City, 13th of July 2022 (USA) of the 'World's Best 
    Typography' organized by TDC
> 1-year worldwide traveling exhibition (diverse
    locations at galleries, conferences and art schools/
   universities), e.g., Nagoya Zokei University Gallery, 
    Tokyo (JP) in August 2022, Verlag Hermann Schmidt 
    Publishing House, Mainz (DE) in August/September 
    2022, Sala La Pecera (Escola Superior de Disseny de 
    València) in September/October 2022 
    (www.wdcvalencia2022.com)
> included in the publication 43th Annual of the Type 
    Directors Club, The World’s Best Typography

2020 July – 2021 August
Type Directors Club, NYC (USA)
> FORMAT catalog of Z33 exhibit at the 66th Awards 
    Exhibition (TDC66) at The Cooper Union, NYC   
> Showcased in eight exhibitions that are touring cities
    in the United States, Canada, France, Germany, 
    Japan, New Zealand, the Philippines, Poland, South 
    Korea, Spain and Taiwan
> included in the publication 41th Annual of the Type
    Directors Club, The World’s Best Typography

2019 September – November
FORMAT. Changing Attitudes, Z33, Hasselt (BE)
> Group show, as designer
> Talent program

2019 August – October
Public Secrets, Bureau Europa, Maastricht (NL)
> Group show

2019 May
Indigo Design Awards, Malaga (ES)
> Two Silver winning  (BA & MA) projects are included
    in a publication

2019 July – 2020 July
Type Directors Club, NYC (USA)
> Master project exhibit at the 65th Awards Exhibition 
    (TDC65) at The Cooper Union, New York City 
> included in traveling exhibition around the world, 
    33 countries between 2019 & 2020
> 4 – 28 March 2020, ST PAUL St Gallery Two
    Auckland, New Zealand | 4 – 28 March 2020, École
    de Communication Visuelle & Ecole Nationale
    Supérieure d’Architecture de Nantes
, Nantes, 
    France | 25 February – 27 March 2020, Francis
    Marion University
, Human Fine Arts Center, 
    Florence, South Carolina, USA |  22 February – 27 
    March 2020, Ateneo De Manila University, Manila, 
    Philippines | 22 November – 27 December 2019, Dom 
    Słów-Izba Drukarstwa (House of Words-Print
    House
), Lublin, Poland | 1 October – 1 November 
    2019, Sheridan College, Trafalgar Library, Oakville, 
    Ontario, Canada | 4 – 7 September 2019, ATypI 19
    Koto City, Tokyo, Japan | 17 July – 9 August 2019, The
    Cooper Union
, New York City, USA | 1 July – 30 
    September 2019, PJITK (Polish-Japanese Academy
    of Information Technology
), Warsaw, Poland | 20 – 
    29 June 2019, École de Communication Visuelle 
    (EVC), Lille, France | 12 June – 10 July 2019, Takeo
    Mihoncho Honten Gallery
, Tokyo, Japan | 13 – 22 
    May 2019, Under Stand Avenue, Seoul, South Korea

2019 March
It’s a Book
> Master project exhibit at the publication fair by It’s a
    Book
publishers at HGB Academy of Fine Arts,
    Leipzig, Germany
> The project is included in the fairs’ publication 

2018 November
PXL-MAD School of Arts
> Master project bought and exhibit at PXL-MAD 
    School of Arts, Hasselt, Belgium

2018 September
Rite de passage
> video, acrylic glass type window, catalog / group 
    exhibition

2018 September
New Crystal Goblets
 > publication of selected works, a selection of student 
    work over 10 years of typography at PXL-MAD 
    School of Arts, Hasselt, Belgium

2018 August
Eburon Hotel
> books / group exhibition / during MoMeNT, 
    Tongeren, Belgium

2018 June                
EXIT

> books / group exhibition / CCHA, Hasselt, Belgium

2018 April                  
KABINET
> installation / group exhibition / PXL MAD School of 
    Arts, Hasselt, Belgium

2017 – 2006
January 2017, Trade Marks, City Triennial Hasselt-Genk, Belgium (poster / group exhibition / Jenever Museum, Hasselt) | November 2016, WASTELAND, The Netherlands (installation / group exhibition / Landbouwbelang, Maastricht | December 2014 Nightclub II Nightscapes Productions (video / group exhibition), ZZP Fabriek, Boschstraat 45, Maastricht, The Netherlands September 2012, Part of Matt Mullican’s exhibition 'Organizing the World', Haus der Kunsten, München, Germany (coded performance video's archive installation | 2012 January, 50 years Edmond Hustinx Foundation 1961-2011 (NL) (book publication, interview about the coding project of Matt Mullican’s performance video archive (in cooperation with Hedah en the Van Eyck academy under supervision  of Koen Brams) | October 2011, EXPLOSITIE VI Stichting Raspoetin / Explosief initiative (Diaprojections / group exhibition / Centuurbaan 254, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) | April – May 2009, Cabinet of Time III (paintings and collages / solo exhibition / Café Zondag, Maastricht, The Netherlands) | January 2009, UNBOXED (paintings + collages / group exhibition / Landbouwbelang, Maastricht, The Netherlands | November 2008, ShopStop Refreshed (polaroid booklet, zines and paintings / group exhibition / Old Hickoryplein, Maastricht, The Netherlands) | June 2008, Expats Night (video-installationBallroom Dance Ainsi, Maastricht, The Netherlands) | April – May 2008, Le Doggy Bag (video and animation project / group project / Galerie Wansinki, Teuven / Galerie 42 m3, Maastricht, The Neterlands) | November 2007 – January 2008, Kunstsupermarkt(artist-books, digital art prints and paintings / group exhibition / *Schunck – Museum for Contemporary Art, Heerlen, The Netherlands) | May 2007, Cabinet of Time II (paintings, graphic prints and animations / exhibition together with Kerstin Emonds / Artspace B32, Maastricht, The Netherlands) | March 2007, Cabinet of Time I, (paintings and graphic prints / solo exhibition / Vitrine / Notgerusweg 12, Maastricht, The Netherlands) | May 2006, Kunsttour 2006, (animation (motion graphics) and illustration / group exhibition / Art studio’s, Lucassingel 50, Maastricht, The Netherlands) | May 2006, Secret Agenda (project in the context of Planet Gender / concept, design of invitations, posters and video / in co-operation with Hedah, Centre for Contemporary Art Maastricht, The Netherlands and Suchan Kinoshita)




Further voluntary work2018 September  
ATypI 2018, Antwerp

Guidance, manual work

2023, 2022, 2019, 2018 November
Science Day, UHasselt

Testing experiments, workshops, presentations to diverse public, with legibility research group READSEARCH

2015 February – 2016 August  
Lumière (arthouse) Cinema, Maastricht
Film projectionist and technical assistant 

2008 March – 2015  September  
Foundation Samen Onbeperkt Netherlands
Board member, communication 

2009 June – 2014 June
Kitchen crew & barista

Cooked for up to 1000 individuals as part of a team of 10 at festivals and events




Additional skills        
Personality
Social, team player, independent, authentic, collaboration, mutual respect, empathic, loyal, reflective, motivated, enthusiastic, analytical, experimental, and eager to learn new things

Likes
Traveling (meeting new people, old friends and cultures), nature, music, films, art, food, typo/graphic design, (maga)zines, books and reading, cats (and other animals), coffee

Courses
/ Masterclasses
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
• Magflow (specialized in complex typographic 
   editorial design) – Gustav Soares (Typographics, 
   NYC)
• The History of the Book – Goran Proot (Platin 
   Institute of Typography, Antwerp)
• Bookbinding – Cathy van der Maelen (PXL-MAD 
   School of Arts)
• Glyphs (basic and advanced) – Rainer E. 
   Scheichelbauer (Glyphs)
• Excel with Business – web design (Microsoft)
EDUCATIONAL TRAINING
• Knowledge Clips and Screencasts (OODI, Hasselt)
• Peerfeedback and Assessment (UHasselt, Hasselt)
RESEARCH TRAINING
• Negotiating skills (True Colours / UHasselt, Hasselt)
• Writing articles for international peer-reviewed 
   journals in the humanities and social 
   sciences (Lucian Consulting / UHasselt, Hasselt)
• Writing a Data Management Plan (UHasselt, Hasselt)

Digital skills
• Experienced with Windows and macOS systems      
   (preferred platform: macOS)
• Experienced in Adobe Creative Suite: including,    
   Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator, After Effects, 
   Première
• Skilled in Riso-printing, Glyphs and Microsoft Office:
   PowerPoint, Word, Excel
• Familiar with tools like Final Cut Pro and Cinema 4D, 
   AR
• Knowledge of web technologies, including HTML, 
   CSS, and WordPress
• Starting with TouchDesigner
• Open to learn more

Driving License
Yes (no car, yes public transport)

Languages
Dutch           • Fluent – native (speaking, writing)
English        • C2, advanced – fluent (speaking, writing;                                           PhD research/presentation, IELTS test)
German       • B2, upper intermediate – proficient 
                          (speaking, writing; professional 
                          experience in German-speaking 
                          environments)       









Last Updated 15.07.25


Project Name
Periodical ISSUES 1 —
Reading Mary Through Time & Space
Reading is like cycling, it needs a certain balance, order and direction. The research reviews the history and future of ‘the book’ as a medium. The structures of diverse religious books, other non-linear books and new media are reflected upon to design new interpretations of the book in a periodical of multiple parts. This edition comprises different viewpoints on Mary Devotion, its connection to religion and the role of women in society. It is intended, and can evolve further, as a platform where the participant interacts and discuss social issues. 
     My contribution to the (graphic)content is a personal research on the topic that took place in my surroundings, in tradition with the family heritage.

The publication aims to enlarge the interaction of the user with the content through several design parameters. In my presentation, I will set out the used text-image relations and grid systems, which were of importance to design and shape the periodical in micro levels and macro levels, based on non-linearity and navigation. The research results in a renewed, interactive and interlinked construction of the book, in which navigation is the key element.


Video of ISSUES no.1

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Hedah - The printed archive
(1995 – 2015)
Hedah
Center for Contemporary Art Maastricht



























































Images
Stichting Hedah, Center for Contemporary Art Maastricht is an artist initiative that offered a stage for current and international developments in the field of visual arts. The center has functioned as the missing link within the cultural institutions of Maastricht, with the Bonnenfanten-museum and galleries on the one hand. Attention has been paid to forms of art that are not so easy shown in the regular exhibition circuit, Hedah searched the fringes, often with a confrontation between different disciplines. This ranged from audiovisual installations, lectures, experimental projects, discussions or performances, to work by (young) artists from local and abroad.
     Due to the changing times, another subsidy climate and the need to conform to certain social relevance, it was no longer possible for the foundation to meet its goals. As a result, the foundation has abolished in December 2015.

From my interest as a member of the board and as a designer, a number of questions raised:
• How can we, as a board, deal best with the raw material that shows the history of this initiative?
• Can we find a method to make the archive insightful to a wider audience that stimulates interaction with the material?
• How would you, through digitization, give the archive a broader commitment and meaning?
• And how could you translate this back into a book?


This dual transfer from physical to digital and backward, I find a fascinating research trip. I have collected and digitized the material in cooperation with other employees in order not to lose this history. We have used scanners to maintain the authenticity of the documents as much as possible. In addition to this book, a digital environment has been created in which the interested public can explore the archive. Maybe it is possible in the future to using entered tags and parameters to construct a book.

In addition, a balance between the original and generated image has been sought and minimized in the design.

Some of the parameters have been investigated for this book:
1. Tags, the documents are encoded on a number of keywords that indicate and assign categories (intuitively, substantively or formally).
They stimulate the interaction of the audience with the material.
2. Grid structures; different grid structures can be selected
3. Scale; can be applied
4. The angle in which the documents are implied in the grid; this is ideal between 5 and 25 degrees (if the angel is too big the grid structure fails, if the angle is too small the grid structure is too visible).

Each new entry of tag, grid, scale and angle gives a completely different result. Therefore, no one book will be the same. The book consists of a succession of left and right pages and is held together as a whole. The left and right pages interact with each other, in this standing A4 book on the horizontal plane. Despite the minimal design, this can also be the identity of the book and also extended in other formats such as a A1 poster, A6 postcards, and various envelopes in which multiple corners are visible through the folding structure.

Specifications:
Format
A4
400 pages
Digital print
Inside
90 gr2 mc paper, satin finish
Cover
600 gr2 paper, matt




1. Test Project
Alex Frost
From Alex Frost 1976
2004

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Carl Andre
Margit Endormie, 1989
Photo: Ronald Amstutz
Dia Art Foundation, New York.


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Peter Fischli and David Weiss
Installation view, Monika Sprüth Galerie, Cologne, May 5–July 29, 1995

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Workshop READSEARCH – PXL MUSIC immersive festival
From 17 to 19 May 2022, PXL MUSIC-Research and MAD-Research showed their facilities and research projects to their professional network. With external keynote speakers. Ann Bessemans and Janneke Janssen presented a workshop in search of an immersive experience: reading & listening.

Within an immersive, interactive reading experience, we seek to apply techniques to improve reading, no matter what skill within reading. Note that our different ways of reading can play an important role. Establishing an immersive reading experience offers the potential to improve ‘reading comprehension’ by providing/constructing a ‘new’ framework of knowledge. In this workshop, Ann Bessemans and Janneke Janssen set up a content-based foundation to create an immersive reading experience (based on the program that is offered within MAD MUSIC) after delineated but varied sources that participants offer through dialogue and critical attitudes. For each of these sources (theoretical, visual, musical...), an image will be sought or designed. Participation is contingent upon the participants that have enjoyed at least one reading/performance. In concrete terms, we want to actively ‘build’ with participants towards a publication. In addition, we will discuss with participants what an immersive reading experience is and how we can link reading -and knowledge- benefits to it.






1. Test Project
Alex Frost
Continuous Profile
Sculpture, 2004

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1. Test Project
Alex Frost
Continuous Profile
Sculpture, 2004

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1. Test Project
Alex Frost
Continuous Profile
Sculpture, 2004

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1. Test Project
Alex Frost
Continuous Profile
Sculpture, 2004

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