There's no science, just cool looking mistakes.
I'm the designer of NetwerkADF and behind most of the design of our websites. I also work on the general functionality of our websites and maintain the webserver for our projects. I've also created Nitty, which is a small Javascript I wrote specifically for our Booket project. It's purpose is to simply show nice notifications but I've expanded upon it to provide more functionality.
I usually keep myself busy with either Booket, smaller personal projects or on digital art. Click on a subject for more information about a specific thing.
I worked with the NetwerkADF Team on the Booket project. This project was in collaboration with Boutersem. Our goal was to
adress several problems within the gymnasium.
I was in charge of the design. You can see my work when simply visiting any page on our website. I also worked on the general functionality and created the basis for this entire website, meet.netwerkadf.eu
I usually keep myself busy with my personal projects. They tend to end up on the backburner though. Nitty started as one of those projects but quickly found use in our Booket project.
One of the projects I've been working on recently is Skipper, a Microsoft Teams bot. It works and has custom commands but I've yet to find a use for him.
You can talk to Skipper underneath. Try sending him xdticket to see a custom command in action.
I've been making digital art as a hobby for about half a year now. I started out making glitch art, purposfully corrupting images to make more interesting ones. I decided to bundle them into the DigDist collection.
I decided to take some nice placeholder images to use in Booket. If you see a default image, it'll be most likely from my Unbound collection.
My Adobe Portfolio